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I think the show didn’t warrant a season 7. It didn’t warrant a season 6.

The narrative beyond 5 had started at loosely intertwined (at least season 4 could argue that and with 5) to clearly coasting along.

Season 6 didn’t tie in to season 5 (barring the random finale). It was contrived as all things are, but a bit more noticeable when you have Emma get a random prophecy about the Savior after 5 seasons.

That being said, I think it doesn’t hurt to give things a chance and I guarantee that I would have watched this show even if it was 15 seasons long and Rumple and Belle reincarnated and had broken up for the 17th time and Emma’s child had “Walls”.

I think the show’s problems were well documented as they have a lot of good ideas, but poor execution. Good actors, good stories, and somehow it gets hasty put together. I think the show’s issues are being watered down by the feeling of nostalgia. It’s good to be critical, unhelpful when impractical. Adam and Eddy (and others) can hopefully learn from this major ordeal and go forward with new projects.

Still, I see 7 and the nice, kinda worn bow at the top of a moderately-dressed box.Bold text