Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26612471-20150709135348/@comment-24674051-20150709150218

Sometimes "Cant say" also means "Can't say". We don't always know why they answer the way they do. Perhaps it means yes, but the don't to spoil it. Perhaps it means "No, but we have a different idea that is based on that" and they don't want to spoil it. I doubt it means simply No, because they are usually at least forthright on their No answers.

Look at the answer regarding Lancelot (and keep in mind the interview occurred prior to the announcement of Sinqua Walls return). They did not say yes, but they did say "How can you visit Camelot without having Lancelot?" (or someting to that effect).

My guess is that they will have a different spin on Morgana, She may not be the dark sorceress that she is portrayed as in many of the Arthurian legends. (and I highly doubt that she is Rumple's mother).