Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-2153169-20160204151131/@comment-26159109-20160205054957

Eskaver wrote: GothicNarcissus wrote: “Hades is a very dangerous fellow, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun being the Devil.”

Okay, Hades' hair is going to be the least of my concerns if those are the premises. Hilarious that the hair gets the biggest talk XD

They say the same things about every new person. The problem I have with it is that I think they forgot how they ended off.

Recap: Hook and the DOs threatened Snow and co's lives. Hook changes his mind and Emma assists in his sacrifice. Rumple is DO again and Emma selfishly wants to bring back Hook for that very reason.

Now, anyone would picture that Emma and co are going to get Hook out, breaking laws as they do. How is Hades being painted as this Devilsh character (who Hades is not) when he's completely in the right. You can't go barging in to a prison proclaiming that your love for a prisoner gives you right to free said prisoner. Then you can't go blame and harrass the warden for doing his job. Don't you know? If your against a main character, then you're evil. No matter if you're right to be against them. E.G:

Bo Peep, who only wanted the money Charming owed her. Evil.

Maleficent, who lost her child because of Snow and Charming. Evil.

Blue Fairy, who looks for the greater good and don't care about Regina's complaints because she doesn't deserve a happy ending after what she did. Evil or at least shady as hell.

Anyway, I think A&E missed the original criticism against the film for not respecting other cultures, and it pretty much was a messy film, the plotS were everywhere, it tried so much to be like Aladdin and it fails because more != better. A lesson that OUAT shoyld learn as well.