Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25896389-20160225032648/@comment-1916997-20160806054220

Farerb wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Farerb wrote: DracoWombat wrote: The issue is actually rather simple: the writers want to introduce more mature plotlines into the show, but theydon't have the screentime nor the willingness to write in scenes for charactsres discussing the nature of every bad deed they've done. If Zelena and Regina had actually talked more, instead of having screentime siphoned away for the CS show, we probably could've seen the issue acknowledged I don't think they want to introduce more mature plotlines into the show, they are too immature to do that. They do it indeliberately without really thinking about the kind of messages they present such as Hook making rape comments, Zelena raping Robin, adulterous Robin, Hook jumping off the roof for attention, Rumple mansplaining Belle, abusive relationships overall - they actually think that all of those are examples of romance without realizing what they actually mean, but that what happens when the show is lazily written. Yes, because no other show uses things like rape or murder or suicide or anything else just for shock value and forgets about it a few episodes later. Only Once does that. Because all other showrunners are vastly surperior to Adam and Eddy. How silly of us to all forget this. Thank God we have you here Farerb, I don't know how we would manage otherwise.

So if other shows do it then that's fine? This is getting ridiculous, you always use strawman arguments and you don't prove anything. I'm not talking about other shows, when I'm in other shows' forums, I'll talk about them, I can go on and on about the overuse of rape on GoT as a plot device or only for shock value, especially Sansa's rape, which was really unnecessary, but this isn't a GoT forum, is it? This is an OUAT forum so we are talking about this show, their messages, their context. But the problem is your arguments make it sound like this is a problem that is exclusive to Once, by saying that the show is lazily written, and immature, and some of your other comments. If all (or almost all) shows do it, they it is more a problem with how tv shows are written in general, not specifically Once. Thus, your agrument holds no value, because you are taking a general problem with tv shows, and making it into a Once problem.