Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-37795520-20181212133410/@comment-34397172-20181213070326

Nick Branson wrote:

Issac might of wrote it but I think he wrote elements to change the story; made the Apprentice lead them there. We have no proof he wrote it. And no, Jane's tweet didn't count. '''Actually that tweet did count. Don't misinterpret this as rude, but it only doesn't count for you to be honest. Also, we had no proof at sight that he made the Apprentice do this, until the apprentice revealed so in his words. Same sort of words from Snowing when arresting him. It wouldn't be the only mistake Jane made. I mean, she said that the wish characters were not real and were only made by magic, for example.''' She clearly didn't know much about what he meant. '''that was before this Nick guy gave a little more details on what he/she was talking about. Despite how she said she had no memory, she, she gave an apology anyway.''' She was just trying to make him happy which she shouldn't of had to. '''Writers do that sometimes (rarely I think). Just like how they gave details of how Liam II was all grown up during the first curse; gave an a confession of how they wrongly wrote Hook saying to Emma in 3x21 that defeated Zelena and Malcolm, when it wasn't her.''' The show is a gift from them to us; it's not okay to be rude to the writers to get answers.I agree on that. There is no denying he was being rude. Especially by the leading post: "I demand you to tell the truth. The season 4 finale tells opposite of your answer when he was arrested. No lies." I agree that was rude of him, but he did somewhat point out how the writers were known to lie a lot in the past. He/she does not get to demand Jane or tell her not to lie. No one deserves to be treated that way.'''He/she was not the only one. We all know that some people from twitter sometimes react the same way. It happens.'''

'''Okay I may be off topic. But if that is all we have to say, I guess we can drop it.'''