Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24589671-20150301134730/@comment-1916997-20150304143947

Eskaver wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

Lianvis wrote: I have to say, I LOVE Cruella, really, if they have to kill the villains again this time, could Cruella please kick Rumple in the line of whatever is going to kill the Queens and become his replacement as the Big Bad inside the town? I really hope we'll see much more of her... actually I hope we hear much more from her.

I'm very excited for Snow's and Charming's connection to the Queens.

And Emma has the greatest potential for Darkness... I said so in another thread, but I start to get bored by this Emma-fixation. It was a great plot in Seasons 1 and 2, but since season 3 I feel that Regina's Road to Redemption carries a lot more of the magic of a fairy-tale in it, but then again, I'm a Regina-fan.

And Rumple coming back to Storybrooke after being ordered to never return... Was ist just me, or was his name erased from the dagger, when Regina used it to release the fairies? I'm a bit frightened, that the Dark One is already released from the dagger... Emma is the main character on this show, so she is always going to be front and center in the plot. I always am not shocked at this. Emma is the main character of a major cast, but she isn't the most popular or the most interesting. I won't blame her, or the actress, but A & E seem to make more interesting villains. I would say Regina, Rumple and Emma are the most popular and in terms of character, two are villains and are arguably as complex or more. Villains tend to become more popular because heroes are typically less interesting. Yes, it's true that heroes are not always the most popular or most interesting character, but they still must be the main focus once they are established as such. It's like with Harry Potter, you can argue that characters like Snape and Voldemort are more popular or more interesting, but Harry's name is on the cover, so it has to be his story.