Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26159109-20170317173209/@comment-26159109-20170318154616

NickyHelp wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: NickyHelp wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

NickyHelp wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote: The show can go on fine without Snowing. They have been less and less important over the seasons anyway. No, only to you. Not for a fact. Actually, yes, it is a fact. They have had less screen time, and less impact on the larger arcs. Stop trying to constantly argue with everyone. You are the one who is wrong and in denial. It only appears that I look like I am arguing when people miss important details and facts or when hey got something wrong. What said about them did not prove anything. They had stories that were big. That was a fact. I can list examples on how important they were and with plenty of screen time. already this season:

they showed plenty of important stories like with Edmund,

Was about Edmund, not them, they were just supporting his story

continuing stories with Cinderella like how she and Snowing first met and how Snow got Ella and her Prince together.

Again, not about them, they were supporting the Cinderella story

being in a twisted sleeping cursed,

Which literally means we see less of them

How they had a connection with eachother earlier before they meet face to face,

Yes this was their centric, that's fair

how Charming learns the truth of what really happened to his father, who he truly is and finding out who his killer is.

Right, but it took them 6 years to get to this story

with the Wish Robin incident Snow is involved with Regina's problem.

This was literally two small scenes

There is also the relationship between Snow and Jasmine.

Which we saw very little of

In the previous seasons,

Charming had a connection with the Frozen cast,

Right, because they had too shoehorn Josh into an episode somehow

Snow and Charming's adventures with Lancelot and Arthur,

Everyone was in Camelot, and they were not the main focus of the group

Snow had a relationship with Hercules,

Which came up in one episode

We see more of Snow's relationship with Red, even during a flashback of the Bear King,

Which is more to do with Red than Snow

and Charming's battle and first encounter with James.

Which was a few small scenes

Those are actual facts. Plenty of important stories for them both. You call those not important about them? Plenty of screen time There, as well as boosting higher numbers on some episodes that involve them. Case closed.

In reality, the only ones who showed to be less important for example are Regina, Hook and Zelena. They were having no the same old stories all over again trying to find redemption or holding back in some ways. Hardly important stuff there. Besides, Emma hardly got any screen time herself. And don't bother denying it.

My valid pojnts. Answered in bold above. Just because you say it is valid and true, doesn't make it so. And you pointing out all the things they have appeared in, just shows how unimportant they were to the big arcs in recent seasons, so thanks. And finally, what you described you do is literally the definition of argue:

give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically with the aim of persuading others to share one's view. Not even yours. Just because for what you said does not make it true or a valid fact either. And the way you're arguing about my points here makes it sound like you are jealous that you couldn't do better. Again you say what was unimportant is a lie. You're only making an opinion. You have not proved anything for a fact, only an opinion. Admit it. There are others too who would not agree with you on that. What you are making is a definition of argue yourself. Admit it. Listen to yourself. And finally, you have not added others who you would have claimed did not show importance like Regina, Hook and Zelena. That clues you are only making opinions and non facts. Besides, screentime don't mean a thing. Only the storylines. And they showed plenty of storylines.

The important thing is whether the actors want to stay on show or not.