Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25926288-20170728205559/@comment-32569754-20170807073632

Eskaver wrote: Is that concern valid? Sure, no doubt about it.

The issue is there is an inference about something that isn't implied. In other words, you're basing things off of what is not said and what is not known based on the little information that we do know.

The tagline of the season is Good and Evil still going head to head with Regina, Rumple, and Hook helping Henry on a quest of hope and blah, blah, blah.

Nothing says anything about why H2R are helping Henry, nothing says why Emma isn't helping Henry. For all we know, H2R went to help Henry prove that villains can become good, which Emma wouldn't need to attend because that's not her job.

Next, you are stating that Henry and Hook are in danger. Not to seem antagonistic, but where's the proof? Have we seen anything that shows that Henry and Hook are in danger? We haven't.

Emma could have let H2R go on a dangerous quest without her as you say or H2R decided to go alone to do what they can do without expressing Emma to come with or a number of things. Picking one and using that as if it's factual isn't well supported. The thing about all this is that (without Emma) there is no reason for Hook to be in season 7 at all. As others have already said, it makes sense to bring Regina over to the new season, since Henry is all Regina has. It makes sense for her to be there. There had better be a hell of a good explanation for why Hook is there. With the way season 6 ended it makes sense for Regina to be brought over to season 7. But Hook and even Rumple don't really have a good reason for being in season 7. Everything both of them love most is back in SB. And we all know Rumple would not give a damn about Henry in most cases. It's Rumple. We all know how he is. (And do we really need ANOTHER season where Rumple ends up screwing everyone over? This is one character they can most certainly let go by now.) All I know is that they better have season 7 start making sense early on, (as in right in the first few episodes), or this thing is going to crash and burn.