Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-25926288-20160314184408/@comment-26159109-20160315165201

CTrent29 wrote: Emma is what she has always been. . . morally ambiguous. She is capable of both good and evil, as she always has. I think certain fans still try to wrap most of the characters in this shroud of one-dimensional morality. I don't mind that Emma or any other would be morally ambiguous, however the narrative neglects to comment on immoral things Emma does. How does she deal with killing Cruella? What does she feel about covering Merlin's murder? We don't see those type of questions being shown on the show, usually everything is being whitewashed or swept under the rug and once the arc is done, all of those things are in the past and the characters start with a blank page and everything they did in the past doesn't matter anymore.