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Coleman Hahn
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Oh man I HATED that. Emmas plan to get rid of the dark one powers by killing zelena woulove solved all their problems and been 100% fair considering what zelena did, but the rest of the group wouldn't let her go through with it because oh now suddenly Regina cares about her sister who she's threatened to kill multiple

Is that where neal disappears to when no one is around to watch him?

I stopped watching at 3A for about 3 years and pretended that was how the show ended. I'm still not sure why I came back

More than anything the Camelot arc just had too much shit going on. Literally entire plot lines were abandoned, the main one being Arthur's evil plans for Storybrooke

I was shocked that Robin was the most logical person in the group when he didn't want to give his baby to the two barely reformed villians who have repeatedly tried to steal it in the past. Like just imagine if they had gotten stuck down there and Zelena and Hades had gone back alone with the baby like they (or at

I'm glad we had a flashback that was thematically related to the current event of the episode rather than the increasingly plot-heavy flashbacks we've been getting since season 4 or earlier

I'm glad we had a flashback that was thematically related to the current event of the episode rather than the increasingly plot-heavy flashbacks we've been getting since season 4 or earlier

Greg's backstory is still my favorite story I've ever seen in this show. An interesting early Regina character study, largely self-contained, and genuinely intense at certain moments. Everything else with Greg got fucked up though. And don't get me started on Tamara

I swear, Cruella always gets at least one great line in every episode. She's still this show's most fun villian and I will accept any excuse this show offers to make her a cast regular

It's just because it's a Disney product so it's got a whole audience and conservative mothers afraid to expose their kids to anything new or challenging. Their opinions should not be considered and are probably part of the reason this show gets bogged down by awful predictable writing instead of really trying

Not to mention if they sent Robin back he could take that annoying baby, aka the living plot device (seriously it doesn't even have a name!), back with him and away from Zelena and Hades. Literally would make so much more sense

That's a big complaint I have actually. Remember when Arthur told that dude he got locked up in jail that he was gonna make Storybrooke into a "new Camelot"? That was interesting mysterious and held potential and was completely ignored for the rest of the season. Personally I'm hoping they come back to Storybrooke and

Where did pan go anyway? We saw him at the beginning of this arc but he just disappeared

It's not so much that Regina and Emma are so powerful, it's more that all the villians have magic, and when you make half the characters have magic those who don't become useless

God I was laughing so hard when the dog just knocked the curtain down on her and it was enough to stop her. Also I swear that exact thing has happened to Zelena before

This is the first episode to make me somewhat like Zelena. She had moments of glorious villainy before, but her constant whining about her sister and whining about the baby really brought her down for me. Her pairing with Hades has made me realize it's not the acting or even the character I dislike; it's the piss-poor

They've already used a Disney-Pixar venture. Remember the Brave episodes?

I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't like her.

Cruella continues to be the most fun part of every episode she's in.

The lie detector is a retarded plot device, nothing more. It's not consistent, they only bring it out when it's convenient, and it's also just complete bs. One of my least favorite plot devices this show uses