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Kunica wrote: Yeah but they cant get married in any local church or by religious person since they are "LGBT" so technicly they can or they have been married by the "State Law" ,so they arent exactly in marrige since they werent married inside"Temple,Church,Mosgue" and by the person that has authority from Gods(Zeus) and since they are LGBT.And i feel bad for Nook since he will never have any grandchildren of his own.​ Part 2 - Pretend it's 2018, when, in the U.S. alone, there are TENS OF THOUSANDS of churches, and at least hundreds of synagogues where they can have a religious wedding ceremony! This is just a partial list of churches I personally know of who have been performing same-sex weddings for years:  United Church of Christ, Society of Friends (Quakers), United Methodist, Presbyterian (PCUSA), Lutheran (ELCA), Episcopal, Pentecostal, Evangelical, Mennonite, Brethren, Unitarian Universalist, and Charismatic. That's off the top of my head.

OUAT is a show whose whole premise is telling new fairy tales. People in fairy tales are supposed to get a happily ever after and no one deserves a happy ending more than Alice! But even if you insist on bringing the real world to Storybrooke, a world in which Robin's aunt is NOT queen, then YES, Alice & Robin can get legally married AND have a religious ceremony in a church, if they wish.