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Eskaver wrote:

o Regina and Robin: Regina was unintentionally self-centered and single-minded. It was all "How could he be happy without me?!" Roland and Robin Jr. were all left out of Regina's retelling of Robin of Old. It was brought back into reality briefly when she realized Marian was an important factor in Robin's life. WR Robin is also not a cardboard cutout spouting from a heroic code that doesn't exist. Totally agree which is why I think WR Robin has another reason he dropped everything to go to an alternative reality. At one moment Regina was convicing Emma that no one in the WR were real and then she sees Robin and all that went out the window. REALLY? I thought you said none of these people are real.

There is so much Regina didn't tell WR Robin(Or she did it off screen) that are major factors in someone's life... like ummm you have a kid! TWO kids. SURPRISE! You had a wife but she died. My sister disguised herself as your wife and now has your baby. Everyone is going to think you are our Robin when you really are a different version of him. How do you explain that to Roland? Regina's rationale behind finding out if Robin is truly happy not knowing her was stupid and didn't make sense. There better have been more to that small dungeon scene that we didn't get to see because Robin was 100% on board leaving WR too quickly. This does support my theory that there was a time jump though. How else do you explain August cutting a tree up, transporting it to his home and carving a wardrobe out of it in a few days? Also didn't Gideon say "I've been waiting for you" or something along those lines when Emma arrived back in Storybrooke? He's been waiting for what, a few days?

Because of these factors I do NOT like how they brought Robin Hood back on the show.