Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26967699-20171010215816

Hope is a very powerful thing. -It can so powerful, that it can do WHATEVER you want.

That is exactly what the final scene of the Final Battle tells us. This show was always about hope. And I really LOVE that. It doesn't matter if what you want will happen, it's about hoping what you want. Because if you have hope, it could happen, but if you don't, then there's no way that this can happen.

In that final scene I almost cried (or maybe a little :P) when Gideon stabbed Emma, not because I love Emma, because it was so hard not to when seeing a dying person who was literally loved by everyone.

But suddenly Henry gave her a "true love's kiss" and Emma wakes up.. Like what the fuck? I mean how? Or why? True love's kiss was always used to break curses. Like what, death is a magical curse now? There is literally NO explanation of how Emma could be revived.

Let's pass the fan service or the magic system. Don't you think it could be a much much much better ending if Emma dies. I'm not saying this because I hate her (which I don't), but because she was the symbol of hope. And is there a better ending by killing the "Hope" in a show about hope? There is always one thing A&E tell, and that is "This show is about hope". Yes it is. It's not about having all you wanted, especially with this death situation. Because this is a very very bad massage to everyone. "Just hope. Eventually, it will happen".

What do you guys think of this last scene of the Final Battle when Emma dies? Did you like it? Was she supposed to die or live? Share your thoughts. 