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Nightlily wrote:

Eskaver wrote: Another example could easily be that Regina chose to start a relationship with a guy whose wife she executed (as far as she knew)  and she never once told him that. Sure Zelena later said that she did it, but Regina never once during those several weeks told Robin. That's because Regina didn't know she was the one who killed Marian. "A Tale of Two Sisters" establishes that she didn't remember the incident where Marian was incarcerated and sentenced to death. Which is why she had Sidney look into the past and show these events to her. I know that and I don't lean to hard on that, but Regina never brought it up or expressed some personal guilt/remorse to Robin. Sure, she did feel remorse which prompted her to save Marian, but they could hae had her express some of that remorse with Robin. Something like "Robin, I've done terrible to things to Marian. She has a point. I have to make this right." or something so at least there's implication that Robin knows.