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'Once Upon a Time' Season 6 Spoilers News: EP Teases Robin and Regina Moment in Midseason Premiere

"Once Upon a Time" season 6 will be back next week and to ramp up the excitement, executive producer Adam Horowitz released a morsel of information on what to expect in the midseason premiere.

The EP shared on Twitter part of the script relating to an interaction between Regina (Lana Parilla) and Robin (Sean Maguire) in the wish-world.

"Once Upon a Time" season 6, episode 11 will see Robin steal from Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Regina, who is blinded by the idea that her man is back.

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Obviously, Regina sees this version of Robin as the same Robin that she loved and watched lose his life in her arms. Of course, this is not the man she knew, not by a long shot.

As teased in the script that Horowitz shared, Regina is stunned seeing in the flesh a person she never thought she will ever see again.

This moment in the "Once Upon a Time" season 6, episode 11 teases what Regina's disposition could be all throughout their stay in the wish-world.

With Robin around, Regina will likely hope for a possibility of them being together, which might lead to her and Emma overstaying there.

Apart from Regina's blind pursuit of wish-world Robin, "Once Upon a Time" season 6, episode 11 will also reveal more about Emma and August aka Pinnochio's (Eoin Bailey) relationship.

While fans know that these two go way back — their closeness first shined through in the first season of the long-running fantasy series — it turns out that there is a deeper connection between them.

According to TV Guide, August could be the reason that Emma is the Savior of Storybrooke. More importantly, the latter appears to have no clue that this is the case.

"Once Upon a Time" season 6 returns with episode 11, "Tougher than the Rest," this Sunday, March 5 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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