Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-12055413-20151010180340/@comment-1916997-20151011104830

NickyHelp wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

NickyHelp wrote: Who said anything about Hercules appearing? I am not against the idea, because I know it would be very cool. But if it's all because the underworld by the word Hell, lets get one thing straight. The underworld does not refer to Hell. It is just a place for dead people like what you call the netherworld. Did you guys ever think the A&E mentioned Hell for the second half of the season because it will be scary, tragic, and war like. After all, they specifically said that that Emma's Journey (of the darkness) will encompass the whole season. Sure we saw the fury and the Boatman (I forgot his name) appear. But that does not mean We may see more of it. This season is more focussed on the dark swan. Unless there is info of the underworld, we have no confirmation. So there. The Underworld contains Tartarus, and that is basically Hell, so it is Hell in a manner of speaking. Besides Heaven and Hell are places people go after they die, and that is also true for The Underworld, as you pointed out. Finally, Dark Swan can be focused on, and we can still go to The Underworld. Right now we have Dark Swan, Merida/Brave, and Camelot all at the same time. Finally, when asked about Charon, we were basically given a "#nospoilers" response. That, alongside the Hell comment, and a picture of a Greek helmet, is more than enough info to think Greek Myths are going to be on the show in a big way in 5B. Heaven is where good hearted people go, and hell is where murderors, betrayers and mutineers go. The Underworld is more related to greek mythology.

Anyway, what is the "#nospoilers" response? Where did you truly get the info of the Hell comment, and a picture of a Greek helmet? Because if it is not OUAT related, then it is not more than enough info to think Greek Myths are going to be on the show in a big way in 5B.

Can you show me the links please? Cause I want proof and words from the producers and makers, not from fans who may deliver the wrong message and info. Everything I said is from the writers. The #nospoilers response was from Andrew C. (the writer) when asked if the ferryman was Charon on Twitter. The Hell comment is from Eddy at Comic Con as reported in an Entertainment Weekly article. The picture of a Greek helmet is from Adam's Twitter when he was on set. I don't have time to find the exact links, so you can either believe me, hope someone else posts them, or find them yourself.