"Her Handsome Hero" is the seventeenth episode of the fifth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, which aired on April 10, 2016.
They find a young ogre in a pit trap and Gaston vows that he will bring the creature back to her father.
However, Belle believes the ogre does not mean any harm and wants to find another way so that does not involve killing it.
When they arrive at the pit, Gaston is injured and claims the ogre had escaped and waited to attack him.
Back at the castle, Maurice reveals that the ogres are now advancing on their kingdom and believes Belle's actions are to blame.
In the dream, Hook, Snow White and herself are in the Underworld Graveyard attempting to use Emma's light magic to erase their names from the tombstones Hades had created.
Emma outlines some of the details of the dream believing that she can erase their names from the tombstones to allow everyone to leave the Underworld.
Hades is standing there to see Zelena when he notices a daisy growing in the broken road.
At the underworld cemetery, Emma attempts to cast the spell from her dream, but suddenly starts believing the nightmare is coming true when the same storm appears.
Meanwhile, Belle issues an ultimatum to Gold, saying that this time she should take charge of things herself in order to protect her child.
Moments after Hades picked up the flower, which has suddenly started growing in the Underworld because the outsiders have bought hope, enlist Gaston, who was working at Storybrooke Pet Shelter.
When Gold and Belle attempt to look up a spell, they leave arguing over his use of Dark Magic, when they are met by an arrow fired by Gaston.
After she asked Gold to leave, Belle is surprised by Hades, who showed up to offer her a deal: Let Gaston and Rumple fight to the death.
He is then confronted by Belle, who now knows he was willing to kill Rumple and believed he still had feelings for her, only to learn that the book was punishment and a constant reminder of why he died.
It's the type of episode Once Upon A Time does well, delivering a real ensemble story that keeps all the various elements of the plot moving forward.
[3] Amy Ratcliffe of IGN said of the episode, "Like Gaston pointed out, Belle has a knack for finding monsters.
However, the other plotline garnered a C−: "The main plot fared even better compared to the dumb B-plot, with Emma, Hook and Snow Scooby-ing up the place, with an enchanted elevator, a dream sequence, and what looks to be a wild goose chase that results in the discovery of Red/Ruby.