Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20150428200304/@comment-25926288-20150429120045

CoolDudeAl wrote: I think your looking at this all wrong. The show never tells us what these characters do is okay and that we should do it in real life. The whole point of stories is to make you think about things you might not have thought about, or give you a new perspective, but it doesn't mean just because someone writes a show where the protagonist is a ganster (The Sopranos), or a meth cooker (Breaking Bad), or a serial killer (Dexter) they are saying those are good things to be or that you should become any of those things. Also, you can like a character but still disagree with certain things they have done. I can like Regina's character, but dislike that she was a mass murderer. I hope I'm making sense here. Perspective is subjective and differernt in every person. There is a problem when you use black and white terms and say these guys are heroes and etc. Regina is one of my favorite characters, but a mass murderer and etc, shouldn't be "Oh, I'm a hero and I deserve my happiness." When they show those questionable protagonists they don't go "they are a hero = good guy" and good guys makes some mistakes. But that's talking about the Heroes' Mentality, which is a separate thread.

So, I need a perspective of evil acts from good and bad guys to see they aren't really different...and then they proceed to still call them black and white terms. A.....

So, shows leave impressions on minds and I'm not saying it will affect anyone in any way.

We see Zelena is pregnant. What will they do? Hopefully, keep it and carry on.