Board Thread:Rant and Rave/@comment-25733960-20171029001047/@comment-28162607-20171102094319

ArcaneDust17 wrote: Aine1989 wrote: Basically, what I said on the other thread, this episode had Belle throw her life away, never see her friends and family again, and dedicate all her remaining days to her abusive husband. Rumple finally succeeded in breaking her spirit and making her a submissive little housewife, a lovely neat obedient replacement for Milah.

Because I guess all a woman needs in her life to happy is a man and a baby right?

I mean, do Moe, Blue, Killian, Emma, Ruby, Anna, Merida etc even know that their daughter/friend is dead?

To quote one of my friends "Belle did not get a happy ending. She got a a horror movie."

Also on a non-Belle note the "guardian of the dagger" macguffin pisses me off. Have to agree with this "Guardian" thing. That is the first time ever they've used that phraze on the show and yet the entire episode acts like we (the viewers) are supposed to know about this "Guardian" thing as though it's been explained before. Was it really too much trouble for them to include a scene where this whole "Guardian" business is explained to us (the viewers)?

I know that in season 5 Merlin mentioned to Emma that someday there might be someone who is able of taking on the power of the Dark One without giving in to the evil, but he NEVER refered to this person as the "Guardian".

Also, f*** you Adam & Eddy for only giving Regina 1 scene in this episode. Adam & Eddy really are idiots. Regina is the best character on the show and they're not using her at all. Bunch of dumbassess... >:(

Lana Parrilla really deserves better than the mere scraps of screen time they're giving her this season. I'm like 90% sure the Dark Ones who weilded it for good/didn't give in were Emma and Killian.

Also, given that Regina had virtually all of season 6 to herself, I am ok with her getting a backseat. She'll probably get more as the season progresses but right now, non-Regina characters need their time to shine too