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What did you say RG? I must have missed it. Since when are we not allowed to have our own opinions? I think you know yourself best.
[adrotate group="5"]"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantI wish they had killed Neal in 221. Just let him die then. Instead we got all this hope, all this wonderful build up for a second chance. For reunions and love. And then dashed in one episode that meant nothing.
Honesty, at this point, that would have made the most sense and felt more real than this…
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantHenry burying his father means nothing if he doesn’t even remember him. Doesn’t even know what he tried to do for him at the portal at the end of S2. Ugh.
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantOh but he apologized to Neal and Belle and gave Neal a hug and stayed with Belle so all is forgiven now. (<< said me sarcastically) Whatever. [/spoiler]
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantI ventured into the comments of that article. Bad call. Staying put here.
I’ve barely left this thread today. You know how I know it wasn’t a good death? Everyone (outside of us) is over it. Yet 2.5 seasons later and they can’t even bring up Graham without CRIES!!!
Yeah, seems legit. I don’t see how ANYONE thinks that it was right or story driven. Everyone SHOULD be outraged. It’s okay if they don’t want to cry or even mourn, but the way everything happened is absolutely ridiculous. That article up there pissed me off beyond belief. They wanted him to mirror his father’s arc? Really? REALLY? In ONE episode you want to show how he mirrored his father’s arc? No. It doesn’t work like that. It wasn’t the same thing. He got CLOSURE with his dad, Henry doesn’t. HOW can they justify that by saying it was a mirror arc. I wish they’d stop LYING because at this point that is what is making me completely and utterly angry. They gave into the fandom and media and “cured” the triangle by killing him. I’d rather they punch me in the face with truth and let it heal than string me along (and continue to string me along) with half truths and lies.
THIS^^^
I would rather they be completely honest and say, yes, it is in some part to end the triangle and get rid of a character that we thought no one liked or wanted, we strayed from our story but we can since we are the writers. If they had said that, then I could at least have some respect for them. But the “it was story driven” crap just infuriates me.
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantI’m glad that Adam finds all of this so very funny. Last I checked having fans was what allowed him to have a job but you know making light of them, yea that’ll help you keep them.
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipant**HUGS TO EVERYONE ON THE THREAD**
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantMRJ you are a classy act and a great actor.
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantI still say that’s crap. I don’t think it was a bold storytelling choice at all. I think it was a cop-out. They wanted to get rid of his character to make room for a more “desirable” character.
Maybe that’s what they told him so he wouldn’t feel so bad.
"We were happy."
"Because... it was born out of true love."astrawoidParticipantAlso, please mention the character assassination with the line about him finally knowing what it is to make a selfless sacrifice and how completely bogus it was, considering the fact that selfless sacrifice is Nealfire’s habit of a long lifetime.
OH YES. that’s coming up for sure
God. That line pissed me off so much. Really? He finally understands? The boy who was willing to leave everything behind in the EF to start a new life in new world he knew nothing about so that he could save his father from the darkness? The boy who sacrificed himself to the shadow to yet again an unknown fate so that he could save his new found family, the Darlings. The man who left the woman he loved so that she could fulfill her destiny and save her family and the EF. The man who faced the father who abandoned him so that the woman he loved would not be harmed. The man who left his entire life in NYC so he could be with the son he never knew about and be there for him. The man that took a bullet and then chose to fall through a bean portal so that his son didn’t have to grow up without both parents. That man?!? That’s the one that didn’t understand what sacrifice was? Am I watching the same show that this episode is a part of? I just don’t know anymore.
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