Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-24138799-20131210133812/@comment-3560615-20131213144842

I think the problem many people have with Blue is that she shows very few emotions, and we are used to see good characters as being emotional. I think the Blue Fairy is a bit outside of the Black & White - Hero & Villain - Blueprint. She does what she thinks is right, and she follows some kind of rules. I think at this time we can only say, that the Blue Fairy wants the Good, some kind of a Greater Good, that is way over the personal happiness of some individuals. For this Good it was necessary - at least in her point of view - to give Rumple the hint with the curse, to keep Nova away from Dreamy, to challenge Tink's believe in herself, to send Pinocchio with Emma to the LWM. And if you look at the outcome there seems to be a pattern:

- Without Rumple's curse Regina and Rumple would probably never have taken the road of Redemption

- With Nova Dreamy would have set sails with her and left, and would never become Grumpy who met Snow in prison, maybe Snow would have never met the dwarves.

- Tink survived Neverland without magic, we haven't seen a lot of her past, maybe that made her stronger in will, and she startetd to really believe in herself.

- Pinocchio finally fullfilled his destiny in the LWM, he truly took over the virtues of bein truthfull, selfless and brave.

What Blue did seemed to be cruel in some kind, but in the end it changed everything to be in line for the events that leaded to the actual moment. I think you can judge her actions, but the results seem to speak for Blue's intentions.