Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-32390199-20131006194450/@comment-10062920-20131015151939

Princess Alessandra wrote: I didn't like the way BF had very obvious prejudice towards Regina deserving Tink's help because she is the daughter of the 'woman that rips out hearts'

Disgusting. Maybe BF had a reason to punish Tink for stealing etc, but had she assisted Regina when she so clearly needed a Fairy Godmother to put her on the right path then all of this could have been avoided.

Why was a simpering little bimbo like Cinderella afforded a Fairy Godmother and Regina who perhaps suffered the same kind of tormented childhood pushed by the way-side because of the sins of her mother??

The Blue Fairy didn't have predjudice towards Regina because of her being Cora's daughter, as much as it was more about Regina having a growing darkness (Hate) inside of her as we could see in that flashback in the episode, and thus didn't feel she was worth using dust for.

Fairies are very protective of their dust and it was also more of Tinkerbell betraying Blue's trust that made her lose her wings, didn't matter the reason, Fairies are generally seen as a force of absolute good, no grey areas such as the ones Tink crossed.

I agree that Regina deserved some help too but as you could see from that episode, she doesn't even want it.

Cinderella had it tough too by all means, just wasn't as emphasized as Regina. Cora had a similar life to Cinderella's, having to work so hard for so long without seeing any kind of payment. The difference was that Cora turned to hate and later a thirst for power, Cinderella ran on hope instead of turning to hate.

As for Regina, at that point she had too much potential for evil and too much growing hate, Blue could sense it and didn't feel dust would do any good, NOT about Regina being related to Cora too much.