Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25926288-20160205203420

Link: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/02/05/spoiler-room-agents-shield-hawaii-five-0-once-upon-time-spoilers

Despite the conflation with Hell in Underowrld puns, they seem to stick with the theme of unfinished business, but Josh says "It’s a place that, once they get there, they’re going to discover that possibly some of these people can be saved and brought out of there, because maybe they’re misplaced in this world. We’re going to meet some people down there that maybe you don’t expect or you haven’t seen in quite a while — maybe a family member of David’s we might see down there. There is definitely a particular person down there for David that he’s going to come across, and Mary Margaret will come across that person too.”

What do you think about this statement? Are the heroes projecting their desires above the natural order of things? How do they determine who they think should be saved when we all are to fall victim to death?

Josh may be hinting at James, but regardless of any feelings whether good or bad, James was stabbed and died in combat. How is it that he may be saved when he got what he deserved and sacrificed for? I know this is the reasoning that they will use to save Hook, but if someone dies, they should stay dead.

Is Hades even the villain when this group of people are trespassing on your property trying to defy the natural order of things due to their twisted sense of moralitly and self-centeredness? 