Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5154975-20140830155800/@comment-24674051-20150216044856

Generally speaking, the Deleted scenes are not, in and of themselves, canon. We don't always know why the scene ended up on the cutting room floor. Some may have been cut due to time constraints, some may have been cut because the producers decided that the particular details did not make sense in the story, or did not otherwise move the plot forward. The second type of deleted scene is definitly NOT canon (imho), since the don't do anything for the story, and the information contained is never brought into the main story line.

I would pose the question what about the particular scenes that were aired the next day on Good Morning America? While they did not actually air with the show, they were released and shown on air. and the impression that I got was that the only reason these particular scenes were cut is that they needed to trim the episode down to fit in the time slot. (The scene that I am thinking of specifically is the one with Henry and Gold having the conversation in his Pawn Shop). Should we, maybe, give these scenes a second thought, or is that opening up a really big can of worms?