Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-5899967-20180329111715/@comment-1826156-20180330034646

Oh, let's not crush all hope! I don't think it's that small of a chance that it will come back.

If the show proves really popular on the streaming service I can see it making a comeback. After all, it does have a lot of fans and is not some unknown cult favorite.

I'd say the chances are slim, but they are there. I'm not trying to give false hope or anything, but I'm also not giving up. My real worry would be should they continue it? Should season 7 have even been made? I'd say yes, I've enjoyed it and even though (as usual) they've dropped the ball several times, it was worth watching.

Emma's daughter teaming up with adult or teen Lucy could be fun. I'd almost prefer a scenario though where we had a brand new protagonist not related (pun intended) to the characters we already know. Maybe even a character who can cross worlds and fixes happy endings that way. (No, I don't mean Sora!)

Emma having twins is interesting. I can see it happening!

My guess is, if the show got a revival it would be several years from now when they could announce it as a big comeback and the writers have had time to come up with a solid story and work the bugs out so we'd have the magic of season 1 again. Maybe even a spinoff.

More than the writers and Disney (or even the actors) not wanting to continue, I think we the fans and viewers in general are the problem with a new series. I think the show has done what it's going to do and has proven if it keeps the formula, it loses viewers. If it changes the formula, it loses viewers. Seven seasons is a lot. I know some pretty terrible shows (sitcom trash and reality shows) are still going and some that should have ended after a season or two still pump out a new season every year (how Supernatural and the Walking Dead are still on, is any one's guess. Yes, I still watch them but ugh.)