Last night’s Once Upon a Time season 4, episode 10, “Shattered Sight” was full of bickering. But who got the best jibes in?

What happens when you unleash the residents of Storybrooke on each other? A bunch of hilarious moments! “Shattered Sight” not only wrapped up the Frozen storyline before heading into next week’s winter finale, but also laced the episode with plenty of comedic relief.

Most of the battles took place in the Sheriff’s station where Kristoff, David, and Mary Margaret were locked up with plenty of petty ammunition, and papers, to throw around. These moments helped to balance out the drama taking place elsewhere in town. Emma and Elsa found a way out of the ribbon bonds, Anna discovered a very important scroll, and nearly everyone found their way back to each other.

Check out some of the best comebacks, quips, and moments from last night’s episode:

1. Whose baby?


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2. Fuzzy Feelings

“You know what, Swiss Miss? You do know me. I pick flowers, I talk to birds, I do all kinds of warm fuzzy things. And you know what else? I kill. Yeah, that’s right. Snow White’s murderer! I killed the Evil Queen’s mommy, and I said I was sorry, and I didn’t mean it. Still wanna hold hands and sing zippity doo da?” -Snow to Anna

3. Making it work


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4. Chipotle’s competition

“It’s because you don’t know how to swaddle him. He’s a baby not a breakfast burrito!” -Snow to David

5. Commodities matter


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6.Throughout the town

“Don’t you SNEEZE on me.” -Grumpy to Sneezy

7. Old grudges die hard


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8. Clean up your act:

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9. A light snack

“Someone slip me a poison apple and put me out of my misery.” -Snow

“Oh, me! Pick me!” -Kristoff

We feel you Anna…

10. Under warranty

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But in the end, it’s all a blur:


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For the full account of everything else that happened last night, read our recap: Once Upon a Time season 4, episode 10 recap: Storybrooke’s all right for fighting

What was your favorite insult from ‘Once Upon a Time’s’ ‘Shattered Sight?’