Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26370098-20150504184442

I've been reading over a few threads in different forums and I cannot seem to find anyone who feels the same way. Am I the only one who wants the villains to win at the end? IMO the "heroes" are sometimes more villains than the actually villains, the heroes are like covert passive aggressive villains. I am not justifying the villains as they all have done some pretty bad things, but the heroes have done some pretty nasty stuff with very little justification behind their actions too, which seems to be overlooked most of the time. The villains at least have some sort of reason behind their wrong doings, most of them either have some sort of psychological issues being carried on from their childhood or are indirect victims of "faith". For example, in the cases of Rumpelstiltskin, Cora, Zelena, Maleficent and Cruella, if you look at their past, can you really blame them for being that unstable? They have a very black or white view of the world and from their actions it seems like they don't believe that happiness was meant for them nor that hope is even a real thing. Life has gave them very little evidence to contradict this belief and telling the truth, believing in love, trust and doing the "right thing" has only brought them misery in the past. The heroes on the other hand seem to have this naive thought that believing in love (and being in denial that anything other than love exists) is the solution to everything since that's the only thing they know how to do and they antagonize and deem as "evil/wrong" anyone who does not share this view. Hopefully next week's finale will side up with the villains for more than 2 hours! I think it's time that the heroes take the burden of being on the other side of faith and its time to have a show that finally favours the less fortunate characters. For those who watched Lost and hated the ending, I think we can agree that "happy endings" can be pretty ... crappy? I hope the writers don't repeat the same mistake that they did in Lost, plus c'mon happy endings are such a cliche, it would be nice to finally have a show without a happy ending or an ending where heroes get what they want and villains loosing and getting screwed or redeemed in the most possible crappy way.It's a fantasy show so c'mon screw the morals and let imagination go wild lol. 