Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11459178-20140318011321/@comment-4839682-20140406192529

What pains me about it, with Henry, is not that he doesn't remember, but Emma's stubborn insistence that boy know nothing. Neal died without seeing his son again. He died with Henry thinking he was some deadbeat asshole. And Emma is apparently fine with that, as opposed to allowing Neal to see him and simply saying, "You don't remember the truth now, but this is your father. And I'll make sure you remember." For her to say it even now would be cheap.