Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20170306015934/@comment-4427410-20170309230223

["Though I do think Regina could've at least mentioned Roland and Robin, I think she just didn't care to tell him everything without even being sure if he'll make it past the wardrobe. "]

Why would she? How do you thing WR Robin would react? He would know that Roland and young Robin are not his kids. He also know about the existence of the other Robin. I cannot see him making an effort to get to know the other Robin's kids that easily, let alone taking responsibility for them.

["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."]

Is that how you had interpreted this scene? I guess some things never change.

["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. "]

The problem with this argument is that WR Robin never had any kids. Nor did he ever have a wife. Which is why his personality is slightly different from the now dead Robin.