Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20160328005933/@comment-25926288-20160329204616

Cool, I saw it around a variety of forums and such and I was curious what every thought. The bigger victim with be overthinking, but that's fans for ya!

The morality is sort of skeevy, but I guess we'd have to remember that moving on is likely not based on your moral deeds. We don't know as of yet. I mean we saw Henry Sr. save Snow White and condemn a Black Knight to death in the same instance and in the same episode that he moved on upstairs. Herc and Meg just came from overcoming fear and killing a beast. Killing is surely wrong, right? They still go on up. Here, Liam figures out his faults and make amends and move on with the crew.

But (and it's a big but) what about the others that went downstairs? Blacktooth seemed like a shady guy, but he was innocently killed and was helpful, but he's now suffering for some reason. Silver was a bully and like a typical person wanted justice on those that killed them. Now, he's been blown off and will suffer forever.

Morality aside, if you finish your business (and right the wrongs) you move on, but so far you always go up. What about Cruella and others? What is her unfinished business and if she finishes it, will she still go down stairs? We've never seen anyone finish their business and get sent down, instead they were always forced down.