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The creators of the series "Once Upon A Time", Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, outlined the upcoming events in the next episodes even if it's in the middle of the season.

In the latest episode, the expulsion of Rumple from Storybrooke, played by Robert Carlyle, did not last long as he was able to go back to the town secretly. It was of course with the help of other villains, Ursula, played by Merrin Dungey, and Cruella, played by Victoria Smurfit.

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However, what will be more of a buzz and what fans should definitely watch is that Emma, played by Jennifer Morrison, has the tendency to be on the bad side instead of being the good person and the one who will save Storybrooke.

According to a report released by Hollywood Reporter, a chernabog will be invading Storybrooke and that it was actually looking for the person that has the potential to have the darkest heart. Although many of the characters in the series though that the chernabog was looking for Regina, played by Lana Parrilla, the directors pointed out that it was actually looking for Emma. The chernabog was eventually defeated by Ursula and Cruella earning them a spot in the town.

Kitsis then said that they wanted to let the audience ask if Emma could actually turn from being good to bad because she did have a past about being a bad person.

Kitsis adds, "Can you become the person you want to be even if you didn't start out that way? And vice versa. What makes a hero and what makes a villain from that point of view? That, to us, was really interesting instead of black and white, I'm good, you're bad [or] I'm a villain and I'm coming here to do villain stuff. That's what we liked."

In the upcoming episode, it would focus on Emma either embracing being bad or staying good and at one point she finds herself wanting to be an ally and friend of Regina.

IGN also released a review regarding Season 4 of the show and they noted that it came out with a strong opening. Catch "Once Upon A Time" every Sunday at 8 in the evening on ABC.