Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-11058666-20150826195114/@comment-1867880-20160212220323

Gheather14 wrote: True. Like I said, I still feel for Rumple/Gold, though I am disappointed with the way that they wrote his character from 3B to S4. Hopefully, we'll get more insight into why he was so OOC after his resurrection because he really is the show's most interesting character to me when they actually give time to flesh out his motives and personal feelings. Instead, they favor Regina's whiny and hypocritical "heroism" and random minor characters.

Regina is more of a hero than Gold would ever be. He is completely beyond redemption; she actually has a soul and is a good person. Gold is just pathetic, and he always has been, since season one. He has never once acted out of character. Everything he did in seasons four and five were exactly the sorts of things Gold has always done. Since the beginning, he has always loved power beyond anything else. He never changes; he just fools himself in thinking he has. The only time he has done anything even resembling heroism, it has been to protect Baelfire or Belle. He never seems to give a damn about anyone else. (i.e. he only killed Pan, because he had a personal feud with him and he was threatening Belle.) The other three major villains - Regina, Hook, and Zelena - have always been good people at their core, which means redemption is always an option for them. At his core, Gold is nothing but a monster who only cares about writing.

Besides, I have never understood why people claim the series has devolved since season one. For me, I have felt it has gotten greater and greater. Some of my favorite episodes are in later seasons. I have always found the show more interesting post-season one. This is just my opinion, but I think the writing, character development, and everything has been strongest on Once Upon a Time than any other television series on right now. Only once has Once Upon a Time had a bad part, and that was "The Bear King." Even Greg and Tamara at least had a purpose; they were the introduction to show.

I'm sorry, but this always bothers me, because I think the series is perfect, and I don't understand the criticism. I could move on, if I understood it.