Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-11058666-20150901033946/@comment-26159109-20150917192747

Eskaver wrote: Alex The OUaT Fan wrote: Snow even trusted her with her darkest secret, that means that she, who Regina tormented most (actually she killed a lot of people, entire villiages, but Snow was the reason why). Emma even gave her life to save that of Regina. I don't see the point of being angry that Regina did all these terrible things, while the characters in the show have already forgiven her. Some people aren't as forgiving. I am, not because I like Regina, but because it's like crying over spilled milk.

The villains do bad things and now it's time to get over it. Now, you can argue it wasn't done well, in terms of their redemption, but besides that the show continues on.

I remember those people that want Emma to find out that Regina killed Graham. Well, who cares, now! Some fans even want that to be brought up with Emma being tempted to darkness and I still say "Who cares!" Regina did a bad thing and even if she was Reginald (a male version of EQ) that assaulted Meg (the female hunstman), I would move on too.

If the show doesn't focus on it, then it's like wasting time on something that won't and doesn't need to be addressed.

I tend to like the villains whether they are male or female simply because not only do the writers and actors have fun with them, but they are also usually the ones that are most charismatic and intriguing. I agree that is too late to bring back Graham's murder now. It should have been discovered in episode 210. When eveyone blames Regina about dr hopper and Emma still has doubts, but that she finds out about the that and we have a characters moment with utilizing something they established in the past, but then they'll have to deal with developing Emma and Regina's relationship after Emma discovers that Regina actually killed someone she cared about and not just some random guy on his wedding day that nobody gives a damn. How could they deal with that? Well I guess it's easier to just ignore that.