Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20161003005933/@comment-24674051-20161006133413

I commented on the similarity between Regina killing the Count vs Turning Emma Dark earlier, and yes there was a very strong similarity between these two story lines. And I'll say it again, anyone that suggests Regina is turning dark after killing the Count in order to prevent the murder of someone else is just wrong. What she did was sad, but necessary, and definitely not dark. And it's not like she didn't try to stop the Count by other means previously, she had tried other avenues first. Her actions, at least in this scenario, were from the heroic pages of the book. (Complete with the sword throw that we've seen both David and Emma use).