Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20151120143743/@comment-25926288-20151120183548

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Eskaver wrote: ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Esk.... there are still two more episodes left! Yep, #KeepWatching !

You must be secretly Eddy or Adam, lol. Two more episodes are nice and I'm sure I'll lve them, but it won't change how the plot was developed. Even if they addressed all these points in the next episode, it's like getting all your mail from the entire year on one day, instead of a little everyday of the year. There is no denying, that the plot was flawed. Nothing happened since they got back to Storybrooke, until the last 5 minutes of 5.08. Now, of course,

Disclaimer: This is not me complaining, but me thinking that i was missing something.

The SB crew did a lot of sitting around, using 'shrooms, and angst, tons of angst. Most of my stuff is the SB stuff.

There's not one major character that you can say is developing on-screen who's name is not Emma, Hook, or Arthur. And I mean developing over several episodes. Not even one besides them. Everyone else gets an episode and don't bring it up again. It's like they start but don't do it gradually. Regina should have worked towards trying to be the town's Savior over the course of the episodes. It seems like all she did was a little shroom magic and look sad about Zelena's babymaking. Robin did absolutely nothing. Please give me that job! Belle and Rumple's situation is left up in the air. David and Snow start on a journey to save their daughter and then sits and mopes and complain about people actually doing something.

Snow and David look like horrible people, but even if they are, the writers don't mean to write them that way. We all remeber Blue and how shady she was, but the writers didn't see that and thought she was the goodest good that ever good. I don't think they see how Snow and David sitting around doing nothing looks bad on those characters. I'll be honest, Snow and David aren't the most popular characters or the most marketed ones, but as the writer you are suppose to make them or at least try stuff with them. We all thought David's centric and the interviews would lead to a grand quest, but it did not. Just Shroom shenanigans. I know they want to write Emma and Hook and Emma and Regina as Regina and Hook are the more marketable and popular characters, but they hurt the story or rather, the characters when you have Snow and David complain about Belle's plan, complain about Regina's plan, ignore Hook's stuff, but they haven't even lifted a finger to do anything.

Oh, look! Merlin can't help us, so let's sit here and mope. If Snow and David failed Emma, then it's not the past, but the ptresent because Emma and Snow don't even seem to have an actual relationship anymore (Don't get me started on Snow and Red, because I couldn't care about that scene because Red was literrally ignored by Snow for three seasons.)