Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-25926288-20150420021238/@comment-25926288-20150420033311

GothicNarcissus wrote: I think she wouldn't have been able to push him anyways: regardless of whether the action could have resulted in non-fatal injuries, her intent would have been murderous and that would have prevented her from trying. And I don't picture her as having enough mortal restraint to only try to harm him but not kill him in order to find a loophole in Isaac's writing, if that were even an option.

Well, regardless, Emma knew nothing of that and she was all out of options. I rarely root for her, but I don't really see how some self-defence gone wrong can turn her into a villain. As I said, half the Storybrooke populace has hurt someone one way or another. Yep, they act like Snow and David finding out that Cruella can't harm anyone and that Cruella is technically defenseless is a way for us seeing Emma becoming evil. But, I guess they won't consider this and make this the way she turns dark. Plus, Emma should really get some rest. I'm surprise Hook, Henry or Regina aren't commenting how sick she looks.