Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25703308-20150427001401/@comment-26309777-20150428200848

Eskaver wrote: Love all around! You just reminded me of "Why on earth would David and Snow find the Author and just leave him in the cabin for Rumple?" No one on Earth, Enchanted Forest, Arendelle, Agrabah, Victorian England, Wonderland, Neverland, or the Fictional 1920's world can tell me that that was the most insane and overshadowed plot point ever. They searched for him forever, searched for him in 4x17, and then in 4x18 they find him and have the oppotunity to rescue him and ......oh no Emma's turning dark by saving her child! Emma's darky darkness...um, did everyone just suffered amnesia? Did Rumple freeze everyone and spiked their coffee?

Remember, anything dangerous and world-ending post-season two is overhyped. Echo caves was a moment for the characters to throw plot and ships in everyone's face. (They didn't know at all that they stole Mal's baby because the creators didn't know.) Hook was throwing his kisses, Emma throwing back Neal's love, Snow's actress was probably actually pregnant, David's only plot arc was exposed, and nothing dangerous at all. Remember the Spell of Shattered Sight, the spell that made an entire kingdom kill each other? Not one death mentioned or shown at all after it was cast. Way to break it can't be true love (too cliche), so Ingrid has to die...um Chekov's gun aka the letter tossed out to sea that became important. I mean that what that plot device actually is, completely.

The writing is how I said it was and we just see the results. If anyone was curious, in a recent episode, Jane Espenson said she wrote half and episode while I think Kalinda worte the other half. I don't know much about writing, but that seems quite problematic.

Haha, I almost forgot about that scene! And now when I remember that I'am just extremely disappointed... Yeah, Emma is going to kill a true evil person! OMG! It's nothing that she already killed someone, even 2 someones in their monkey form...

Yeah, and that is yet another thing I really dislike after 3B... Everything that they say is horrible, deathly, impossible, etc, no longer is. Show lost its THING because of that. It's no longer so exciting. Just think of some stupid idea of how to solve the big problem they currently have, and voilà! it happens. It's like guessing while watching GoT, but not about IF someone dies, but HOW it will happen xD You've reminded me of poor Rumple. There were so many other ways to travel to our world, yet he is the only one who had to wait almost 300 years to do so (poor super powerful Rumple). Not to mention the dark curse, and the sacrifice you had to make to cast it... That CharmingSnow sharing one heart... I couldn't decide if I should laugh, cry or just turn that show off... Yup, I also was wondering, how could everything could be fine after that super-hiper deathly mirror curse... but, meh...

I thought so... I knew that scripts were written that way xd