Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-24674051-20160222174831/@comment-26443838-20160223160852

Farerb wrote: NickyHelp wrote:

Farerb wrote:

NickyHelp wrote: I may have found what parts of Neal's warning is.

"Stop what you are doing before it's too late."

It's from this link: http://www.screenspy.com/articles/tv/once-upon-a-time-exclusive-scoop-on-the-100th-episode/ page 1.

Obviously this is related to Emma's plan and I don't her idea would work. What Neal seems to be warning is a bad sign. Merlin warned Emma at the beginning of 5A and it turned out to be nothing. I beg to differ. Pulling the sword out of the stone turned out bad. Especially when Emma's secret of Killian was out, where it leads to where Killian struck the sword on Rumple and how he used his blood to bring back Nimue and the dark ones in the land of the living. That was pretty obvious of what Merlin's warning meant. More importantly it along with turning Killian into a dark one almost bought consequences to everyone else. She has risked her family and friends' lives. Also using the sword on Zelena to kill her with the darkness inside her was wrong.

So Neal's warning will be as bad as what Merlin warned. Especially if it will cause the life of others (like Snow). Actually they needed the sword to get rid of the darkness so Merlin's warning didn't really make any sense. You're still wrong. Yes Emma wanted to use it to rid of the darkness. But have forgotten when Killian challenged Rumple to a dual, he struck the former dark one and got some of his blood? his blood was a key to opening a gateway to underworld and that is how the dark ones got to Storybrooke. So clearly it makes sense. That's just what all the dark ones wanted. Follow carefully and harder if you watch it again.