Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3574574-20180520053645/@comment-35641650-20180520173108

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. First of all, Nook is HAPPY Alice & Robin are in love. Evidence: 1) After that charming scene when Robin gives her the bracelet and it's obvious how sweet they are on each other, Nook confronts Rumple who was watching from afar, and he said, "You saw her with Robin!  She's happy!  She finally has a chance at a normal life and I won't let anyone, including the dark one, threaten to take that away from her!"  2) After Rumple stops Alice from becoming immortal by interrupting her before she can destroy the dagger, some months have passed and Hook again finds Rumple, who is AGAIN watching Alice & Robin from the woods and smiling, and this time he says, "I heard about what you did for Alice and Robin....I owe you a great debt." AND ROBIN. 3) After he gets out of the hospital, Alice calls him from across the street, and he asks, "How are you; how's Robin?"  These are NOT the words & actions of a man who is disappointed that Alice's love interest happens to be a woman.  So don't feel bad for Nook!  If Alice is happy, he's happy, and he knows Robin treats her well.  I think that's the most important thing to any parent.  I can't imagine a parent wanting to keep their child from the person they love, and worse, pushing them to marry someone they don't love, just so the parent can have grandchildren!  That's really selfish and Hook is anything BUT selfish toward Alice.  Also, if Alice married a guy, there's still NO GUARANTEE that they could or would have children!