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'Once Upon a Time' Season 4 Spoilers, News: Can Storybrooke Be Saved From the Snow Queen's Shattered Sight Spell?

There's just one episode left before the hit supernatural TV series "Once Upon A Time" Season 4 takes a bow for its midseason finale. However, this week's episode will surely pin the fans to their seats as spoiler reports suggest that Storybrooke will slip in a "state of total chaos."

According to reports, the Snow Queen's (Elizabeth Mitchell) Shattered Sight spell has the power to turn people against their own loved ones. A synopsis from The Futon Critic went on to describe that the spell would make the characters held "at each other's throats."

Thankfully, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Elsa (Georgina Haig) are immune to the spell. This is due to the yellow ribbons imbued with magic that has been put on them by the Snow Queen.

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However, this doesn't exempt them from the apparent danger. The two will "race against the clock to free themselves" from the spells brought by those ribbons and liberate the town from the curse as well.

Elsewhere, Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin) will come face to face with Regina (Lana Parilla) while David (Josh Dallas) is bound and can only watch from the sidelines.

While chaos befalls the town, Gold (Robert Carlyle) gathers Belle (Emilie de Ravin) and Henry (Jared S. Gilmore) to join him in his journey to "leave town forever."

"Will Scarlet (Michael Socha) looks to square his tab with Hook (Colin O'Donoghue). Kristoff's (Scott Michael Foster) thick-headedness leads Anna (Elizabeth Lail) to a heartwarming discovery," the summary for this week's segment concluded.

"Once Upon a Time" Season 4 "Shattered Sight" airs this Sunday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. on ABC.

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