Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5679696-20130126214343/@comment-5521796-20130220235327

Sage of Earth wrote: Although I do think that Rumple should have think things through before he injured his own leg, I do think that Milah could have been more supportive of him. As it was mentioned she didn't want him to go, only when he does come back for her to tell him she wished he died in the battle. I know this has been said, but I agree that she cared more about what people thought about her and her husband than the man she actually married. Although I am interested in know what happened to her between the time Rumple left for war and the when he returned. Since something had to have occured to make her switched her opinion so quickly. I got to admit it is interesting to see the transition of their relationship, play out on screen, especially how they went from being a happy loving couple to disfuntional one. I agree with you on that she cared more about what people thought of her and her status. Maybe the reason she changed was when Rumple said he was going to war, she was afraid for him, but then started thinking it through, like, "Oh, I'm going to be the wife of a hero!" And then when he came back and had injured himself and she found that out from the talk of the town, became resentful toward him, cuz she was the laughingstock, and not "the hero's wife".