Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26225812-20150625072936/@comment-25926288-20150708195657

Though it is not neccesarily probable, remember there can be an LGBT character with out a romantic partner.

One of the hardest things to do is decide sexual orientations on fictional characters because we do not see into their mind. I stated my thoughts and there would be no benefit and I honestly believe that there would never be a balance that pleases everyone.

Example, some may want more "minority"/POC characters. I might see that as a waste since (imo) most are disproportionately mistreated. Others may disagree. But a character isn't that ethnicity, likewise a fictional character isn't a specific orientation only to the writers' whims.

Once has strayed from a character strong show and having a LGBT character would not be shown justice. This isn't some Lifetime, Modern Family, etc show where the characters are the focus with some things going on. There are curses, witches, Darkness, Magic, Death, Life, babies, abandonment, etc all thrown around and there really isn't time for an in-depth look at life.

Emma has a real, deep problem and it really isn't shown too deeply. As seen on the show and not in the mind of a viewer, Emma's sad, a bit lonely, and even a bit angry at the world, but we don't see into her psyche. We only stracth the surface of everyone's problems. In fact, it seems that most mainstay characters have differnt psycological disorders. I mean look how often Snow sacrifices herself, Rumple's self loathing, Regina's irrational blaming and victimization.

So, disregard my ramblings. You can have whatever form of character you want, but it may not be as you wish.

10/10 You won't be satisfied.