‘Once Upon A Time' Season 6 Update: Curse Of The Winter Finally Over?

Once Upon A Time Season 6 apparently made a major twist in their storyline. This includes killing one of the major characters. The series is already “over” but their return in March should not be missed.

The Snowing Curse And When Will It End

I hate to be the bringer of bad news but, the snowing curse will stay for awhile as reported by our trusted source. The producers are on the mix in trying to at least make more surprises as some of their storyline were already exposed. Executive producer Edward Kitsis states “What we’re seeing through David is somebody who is at his wits end. “This curse with his wife, I think that what we’re seeing is that he’s staying up too late. Without Snow, you’re seeing him starting to give into darker impulses. We’re going to see him have to confront his own demons.”

With that said, we are expecting that our main characters will have a hard time trying to survive their daily lives. There was one plot that was discussed during the interview where they had the chance to kill the evil Queen but an unlikely ally stopped them. Theres also an speculation all over the web that they will be backstabbed in the next episode and will continue to feel the wrath of the Queen.

Once Upon A Time Season 6 Episode 11: Tougher Than The Rest

We are already in the midseason finale but thankfully they’ve released a trailer about the next episode. The episode will focus on Emma. The much anticipated sword fight between Emma and his killer will be in full display. We still don’t know if they will introduce the killer of Emma but as per Emma’s death, here’s what Edward Kitsis thinks about it. “Emma is fated to die and that is the destiny that we learned all Saviors face. That is going to be coming to a head — it is going to resonate in the finale and it will definitely come to a head in the next half of the season when we return.”

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