Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-4877635-20130614170253/@comment-1758442-20130619011602

Fluteline24 wrote: Dragonmouth wrote: Well, so much for "respectful".

My hatred of Swan Queen has nothing to do with the fact that it would be two women in a relationship and everything to do with the fact that Regina has repeatedly tried to kill Emma and her family (and actually wound up clinically killing Emma's son), was the reason that she wasn't raised by her parents, framed her mother for a murder she didn't commit, ripped the heart out of an innocent man and forced him to have sex with her or else she'd kill him, actually DID kill him when he told her he wanted nothing to do with her, cast the damn curse because a child was trying to help her be with her true love, and God only knows what else at this point.

Why the hell would Emma want anything to do with Regina? Well, ask yourself what Emma did after all those events happened. She defended Regina against a murder accusation, saved her life several times, and even invited her to a party. The party might seem insignificant, but I think it's actually the most significant event. Defending Regina and saving her life are just examples of Emma being a decent person. By inviting Regina to the party, Emma shows genuine concern over her happiness and a desire to keep Regina within her social circle. I'm not saying that this proves romantic feelings currently exist between them. I'm just saying that their relationship is not completely negative as you seem to think. In fact, Regina's relationship with Emma is perhaps the most positive relationship she has with any adult in Storybrooke and any positive relationship has the potential to blossom into a romance. This is a show where a murderous dark sorcerer and his indentured servant fall in love. If Rumple and Belle can be a couple in canon, I don't see how SwanQueen is any less reasonable.

And again, for the enjoyment of your fellow fans, please watch the tone of your post. Using words like "hell" and "hatred" only worsen divisions between OUAT fans.