Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-1916997-20170515020924/@comment-32053624-20170520004950

Hydrasaur wrote: 8Rob wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Seasrmar wrote: Wait, so are we assuming the flashforward scenes were in sequential order? I personally thought the last scene was first. Then Lucy and Henry went to the EF and so on. I assumed they were in order because the story should pick up with the last scene, and show us how Henry forgot everything in flashbacks. Agree.

Somehow this girl Lucy came to this world after the first couple of scenes

Let's face: it's another Dark Curse lol Well, I don't know. Whatever Henry was facing in the flashback was a creature, not a curse; it didn't have curse smoke, and he wouldn't take out a sword to fight a curse; a curse would be inevitable. Not to mention that it's highly unlikely that Lucy would be capable of outrunning a Dark Curse.

Honestly, my issue with this show is a) all the cliffhangers, and b) too many unanswered questions. I get that they can't answer all of them for sake of time, but there's just too many gaps in the story. For example, I get how Fiona turned dark. But it doesn't explain why she simply decided to start being evil and kidknapping children; nor why she simply wants to destroy the savior, other than for the sake of pure villany. A villain must have a purpose; a motive. Kidknapping children is evil, but it isn't going to reunite Fiona and her son. She was already reunited with her family (sans Malcolm, who's dead), so why cast the curse and try to kill the savior?

My point is, this show leaves too many plotholes, and they may think they are minor, but frankly, they keep me up at night (due to my ADHD and aspergers) and it's annoying. Fiona kidnapped the children because she needed them to get the dark fairy dust from the mines so she could get to Rumple. And she wanted to destroy the savior so she could break the rules of magic and get her happy ending. As we know from Rumple, once you go dark it's hard to go back, and you'll do anything to get what you want.