Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26225812-20150618081046/@comment-5479290-20150710013445

The Rumple quest to turn Emma dark, in order to use her blood for Author ink, was more on foreshadowing Emma becoming dark. After killing Cruella, Emma feels regret? Okay, it's possible to feel regret over killing even the worst person in the planet, but still she did it to protect Henry. This is why I hate the heroes don't kill law. It doesn't work for Snow and Charming because they have killed before. Charming was seen killing a Siren. Snow, for all we know, during her outcast days, she may had killed people when necessary to take food? In that take back the kingdom in the Enchanted Forest thing, I bet Snow and Charming killed the soldiers to forward their assualt in King George's kingdom.

The Ursula redemption felt forced. If I were to analyze it deeper, for all we know, Ursula was terrorizing the seas after losing her singing voice. I like to think Poseidon exempted Ursula of all crimes to ensure that so-called redemption.

If the writers thought it through, was there a need for Snow to refuse to help Maleficent when she brought up the baby thing. Maybe Snow accepts, but plans a backstab and takes the egg like planned. Then has the Apprentice do his magic trick. Maybe that would've pushed Snow and Charming into deeper regret. They realize what they did made them no different from villains?

The Rumple quest to turn Emma dark was irrelevant. I mean, isn't the Dark One darkness more dark than Emma or Lily darkness? Even now, I find it hard to puzzle it out. Now I'm thinking this. Perhaps Maleficent misinterpreted the byproduct of true love thing. I like to think that Emma had to earn her role as Savior, thus making her the greatest potential of good or evil. But that's eh? The darkness transfer to Lily made things more confusing to comprehend. Who knows? Maybe there was lines of Saviors. I think any child could be the byproduct of true love.

I'm thinking this on how hearts can change color.

As for Henry becoming the heart of the truest believer, I think he earned it from reading the storybook. It would make sense since Pan wanted his heart. Henry was worthy of being Author, so I thought the heart of truest believer thing was connected to it at first. Then again Pan would've wanted any Author instead. I guess the believe of magic has to be strong and the person has to be Land Without Magic. Okay, that's getting off topic there.

I feel that foreshadowing thing wasn't necessary. Didn't make sense. Emma was gonna become the Dark One in the finale anyway, right?