Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1962215-20140317132636/@comment-7526254-20150914001303

I don't know how we're measuring how evil someone is. Is it based on the damage that they've done, their intentions, their pasts, how they treated their family...?

Either way I would hae to say Cora. She was never really a good person. She married a prince who she wasn't in love with and had an afair with the DO. She manipulated Rumpel into changing their deal and later broke his heart. She killed Snow's mother. Eva never reall never did anything that horrible to her. Cora stole Eva's fiance, lied to him, stole from him, and broke his heart too. All Eva did was tell him the truth. Cora tried to turn a young Snow Whhite evil. Here's the worst of it. She killed her own daughter's true love. Regina was kind enough to let her mother live and only banished her to another world. If it were me (an ordinary human being) I would have killed her. She claimed everything she did was for Regina, but she really only cared that Regina would have the life she wanted. She never cared about what Regina wanted. People say Regina is the worst villain, but she only turned evil because of Cora. Cora never feels bad about what she's done. Having her heart removed is no excuse. She did it to herself to prevent herself from feeling any emotions. Other characters have had their hearts ripped out and still managed to stay good. Cora destroyed many innocent lives for pure enjoyment. She incinerely apoligized to Regina and almost tricked her into marrying the Sheriff of Notington. She abandoned her first born without a thought and never told anyone about it. She spent her entire life lying to her daughter and husband. She terrorized two realms. She kidnapped her husband.She killed and impersonated Lancelot. She betrayed Hook. She framed her own daughter of murder and somehow managed to convince her that everyone else was the bad guy. She attempted to become the DO by murdering her former lover. She broke her deal with Snow and killed Johanna. She also continued to lie to her daughter, as she had other intentions in Storybrooke. Everything Cora does is for her own selfish reasons. She doesn't care about family. She only cares about power.