Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26901329-20150816113732/@comment-25926288-20150816170618

Farerb wrote: Eskaver wrote: Everyone all over seems to be uppity concerning Regina's lines. Now, the quality of them, I can understand, but otherwise sarcasm and sass (and all things over-the-top) seem to be Regina's defense mechanism, unless she's one on one.

Regina is concerned but in her own way. As wee see the stages, denial and anger....I think she and Hook are in anger mode or both. Regina can't believe that Emma would do such a thing, for her nonetheless. Regina's lines made sense because

1) Hook could be affecting Emma in a negative way if he tries to summon her to Storybrooke and she can't come.

2) Snow is weirdly and unbeleivably optimistic (Which I love)

3) Emma being the Dark One is a problem since they don't know how to "undo" it.

Otherwise, I don't really like the whole obsession with Regina bantering on about unicorns with Snow. I guess it's a running joke in the writers' room or something.

Haha, I played a little game called "One of these things is not like the other" and guess what I found? Robin is quite awkward in this situation. He's all like "What? What's happening? Where is she? I don't understand." Then he tries to apprehend Hook, lol. It's not like they can just leave the dagger on the ground.

Besides that, it was a good clip, just weird camp in what should be a serious scene. But don't you think that Regina saying "guyliner" for the 20th time was really getting old? Can't they come up with anything new? Yeah, I think they should have used something else. Bad writing, but the characters acted reasonably. Guyliner was the most odd thing off that scene....besides Robin asking so many questions and trying to stop Hook. I really think that the writers have some weird running joke we don't know about. Unicorns, Guyliner, etc seems to be overused, but then again what isn't. We know that the writer isn't their Regina sass writer though....because 9/10 Adam and Eddy wrote it versus the more creative writers (haha! They are good, but they don't do comedic snark great)