Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-80.2.81.200-20130304230952/@comment-6195464-20130309191304

Tamara is a very clearly a dramatic influence... I can't imagine they added her character in for any other reason than to prolongue the inevitable reunion between Emma and Neal. Otherwise, why hint to Emma still having feelings for Neal? Why incorporate lines like "You want a second chance with that man" - and add awkward tension on Neal and Emma's part when Tamara arrives on the scene?

If Emma and Neal weren't intended to be together, at least eventually, why would the writers include the relationship, at all? Think about it... What would be the point, except to eventually lead to reconciliation.