Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-2153169-20140913181317/@comment-24674051-20141110143049

Very enjoyable, and tragic. I am still interested to see more flashbacks of Emma and Ingrid, just to see what really happened.

It's also interesting how the writers continue the mantra of "Evil isn't born, it's made". After finding out that she has magical powers, accidentally killing her sister, and having her other sister call her a monster just before she is trapped in the Urn for a couple of decades, she just snapped. The writers may not call it that, but that was pretty classic PTSD, which does a lot of weird things to the mind.

And speaking of PTSD, Rumple is really starting to spiral off center and out of control. My guess is that Ingrid needs something to happen to completely snap Emma (as she is starting to come unhinged), and while I don't think it's killing Killian, it defintely has something to do with him, hence his joy. I think his relationship with Henry is such that he would be very reluctant to do anything to him.