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Farerb wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Eskaver wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

Eskaver wrote: I'm sure everyone is overthinking. I predict we won't see her again. Cerberus simply escaped his cage and Herc was tasked with sending him back because Gods are lazy. Meg was most definitely not on Hades' side since he seems like he's mad that she, Herc, and Henry escaped. Plus Hades holds nothing over her. Well, if his goal was to get Meg on Olympus, he's not going to just be like "good job, my evil plan to overthrow my brother is working." Yeah, tell me when he tell us his plan because that's not his plan. Nothing points to that ambition at all. And it's not like Meg could do anything to Zeus. There's not even a way back! Are you kidding me? This is Once, for all we know Hades gave Meg a potion that turns a god into a mortal, and Hades plan is to have Zeus drink that, kill him, and become the ruler of Olympus. We have seen Hades for like 10 minutes over the last 2 episodes, of course they are not going to disclose to us if that is his plan yet. Did we know Pan's plan right away? Zelena's? Ingrid's? See my point. We always knew that Pan's plan to do something with Henry, Zelena's has something to do with Regina and Ingrid's has something to do with Elsa and Emma. We were never led to believe that Hades and Meg have any connection, and frankly he never needed the heroes to get Meg into Olympus. All he needed was for Meg to get close to Hercules and that Hercules would defeat Cerebrus (which he himself can control and could have "helped" him). All Hades has shown is that he doesn't want the gang to find Hook and that he is really pissed when they help people move on, and I'm guessing based on what was shown that his endgame has to do with the gang and Hook, and not two one-episode-only characters and a mentioned brother that we may or may not see later on. They could be trying to bait and switch us with Hades and his plan. Point is that we really don't know yet what Hades wants. Maybe Hades needs the heroes to do something to help him with his plan, so he has to trick them into doing it, by making it seem like what they are doing is not what he wants, when it is really exactly what he wants. Reverse psychology is a good plot device, and I don't see why Hades can't use it.