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MOST people are all too familiar with estate-agent speak, in which "charming" means tiny and a "mature garden" is a jungle.
Not only are the boulevards reminiscent of Paris, but so too are the bridges of the Potomac and the sidewalks on which charming outdoor cafes can sit without the disturbance of traffic.
"Lost Girl" was a heartbreaking hour for Emma and Snow, juxtaposed beautifully with Snow's own journey of self-discovery, in which Charming showed his fiancee that -- as many Disney heroes have learned before her -- belief in oneself is the only "magic" a person truly needs to overcome their obstacles.
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