Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-25355646-20140916160924/@comment-24386552-20140916215149

Truthfully, I didn't think Neal's sacrifice was all that heroic. He took away his father's heroic sacrifice and made it his own (Not his intention but ended up doing so), even though he didn't really help matters at all. Plus his father had to suffer and so did everyone else. Unbelievably, he caused more damage by killing himself to revive Rumple, than he did helping the others. Rumple couldn't be pissed because he abandoned him all those years ago, but if he had a clear mind from the get go, he would probably realize his son was at fault, for half the time.