Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-184.155.191.147-20130227234418/@comment-1437661-20130301180222

If what I supposed for the next episodes is revealed to be true (but sincerly, I hope it will not be as I really enjoy Cora's character), it would really show one single bad aspect (but not important) of the show. The large amount of spoilers and previews make sometimes things too obvious and expected : in Manhattan's sneak peek, when it is said that Emma regonizes Bealfire, it is even more and too much obvious that it is Neal Cassidy, or the 5 teasers already plan the episode's ending (if my expectations are true) : the heart in the matter (Cora's heart would be crushed), a hero makes a vilain's move (Snow would make it, as crushing someone's heart is a cacteristic vilain's move in this series). Of course, to make suppositions about the storyline is very nice, but with all this, it become a little bit expected. But, it is a very small criticism and it is nice from the person who watched the episode to give us the teasers (and beautiful metaphors as well).