Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25733960-20161205025332/@comment-25926288-20161207192116

Farerb wrote: But... Lily, and Guinevere... They were put on the "back burner" to never be mention again, so as far as the way I see it, there is no reason to believe that it won't happen again. The writers get distracted and they don't giva a damn about hanging plot threads, and why should I care about a storyline after years have passed without even mentioning it. I just don't get why people continue to give these writers a pass or the benefit of the doubt when they have proven more than once that they deserve none.

I mean, if anyone watched Westworld, look how everything was connected, how everything was emotionally satisfying. Can someone honestly say the same thing about this show? As I think I put here or elsewhere, there is a valid point of whether to trust the writers or not given their previous endeavors. However, personally, I wouldn't worry myself too much to ponder if this is finally going to be the strong, connected plotline that I've been looking for.

You can't be upset that everyone doesn't share one opinion. That's improbable. So, do I firmly believe that the writers will fullfill all the storylines they laid out? Nope. I expect some to be dropped into oblivion and I expect others to have unsatifying ends. I'm sure as HM said that some "storylines" are discovered to be just plot devices to do a specific thing, like LoUS.

Otherwise, I guess the show being fairytale based draws in a lot of hope and optimism (even if it stretches beyond some people's limits).