

As the Huntsman and his wolf enter a tavern, the other patrons begin harassing him, prompting him to successfully defend himself. The Huntsman kills only for himself to live, and has no compassion for humans, who do not understand the wild. As Graham saw in his flashbacks, the Huntsman and his wolf seem to enjoy living a peaceful life in the woods. She says that the king's knights will not kill his daughter, and the mirror tells her that she needs a huntsman. The queen consults her Magic Mirror to ask how she can kill Snow, who is beloved by the people but a threat to her bid for the throne. Snow and the queen seemingly comfort each other over the loss. In the Enchanted Forest, the Evil Queen mourns the death of her husband, Snow White's father, although she herself is responsible for his death. Before he collapses and dies, Graham's last words to Emma are "I remember! Thank you." Emma realizes her feelings for Graham and the two kiss just as Regina opens a storage box in the hidden room and clutches Graham's heart, crushing it to dust, showing that she remembers being the Evil Queen. Later, while Graham cleans Emma's wounds, Regina pushes aside the coffin inside the vault, which turns out not to be a tomb after all the coffin reveals a staircase. Graham defends Emma, and the women exchange blows. Regina accuses Emma of stealing the sheriff from her, and Emma responds that Regina has chased everyone away. Regina arrives to place flowers on her father's grave and is furious to find them there. Looking for his heart, Graham fervently searches the vault, which turns out to be the tomb of Regina's father. Graham and Emma then encounter the wolf from Graham's visions, and follow it to a graveyard and vault marked with a symbol Graham saw in his visions and in Henry's book. Graham later attempts to explain to Emma that he could not feel anything with Regina because he does not have a heart.

The Huntsman was hired by the Evil Queen's to remove Snow White's heart and bring it back to her, but when he did not do so, she removed his heart. Graham visits Henry and describes his visions, to which Henry replies that he must be the queen's Huntsman. Meanwhile, at the sheriff's office, Regina shows up and warns Emma to stay away from Graham, apparently jealous of his connection with Emma. Mary Margaret assumes that the sheriff has been talking to Henry, and while this is not the case, this gives Graham the idea to consult Henry about his book. Graham pays a visit to her classroom, telling her that he believes they know each other from another life, before Storybrooke. As he pets the wolf's head, he sees himself holding a knife, about to hurt the woman he only knows as Mary Margaret. The sheriff finds the wolf in the woods, and when he whistles, the wolf goes to him. Mary Margaret tells Emma that it is obvious that she has feelings for Graham, but does not acknowledge them because she is putting up a "wall" to keep herself from getting hurt. Emma is glad to hear that Mary Margaret appears to be getting over David. Whale, with whom she had a one-night stand. The following morning, Emma discovers flowers on the table and throws them out, assuming they are from Graham, but Mary Margaret says that they were hers from Dr. Gold suggests to him that dreams are memories from another life. As he tries to find the wolf in the woods, he runs into Mr. As Graham attempts to get to his car, the wolf from his visions appears next to him, startling him before it leaves. When Graham tells Regina that the dream felt like a memory, Regina tries to convince him to stay, telling him that he's still drunk, but Graham leaves. In the middle of the night, he awakens abruptly from a dream of a deer and a wolf.

Frustrated by Emma's lack of understanding, Graham, drunk, later has sex with Regina. He kisses Emma and suddenly sees a vision of a wolf, only to have Emma push him away. Emma attempts to avoid conversation, but Graham is insistent on explaining to her he feels nothing for Regina. Emma arrives but leaves immediately because she has not forgiven him for hiding his relationship with Regina.

In Granny's Diner, Sheriff Graham throws darts at a picture of a deer very accurately.
