Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20161128015930/@comment-5205908-20161128145046

Eskaver wrote: The thing about the Regina-Zelena debacle is that Zelena often comes out far more sympathetic. Zelena's got the right words and phrases while Regina's simply acting impulsive and emotional, although sometimes she tries to hold it in. Once of the major issues is that EQ is supose to be Regina without restraints, given over to her dark impulses. Regina shouldn't be nearly as "unfair" as she is because she;s been this way since 5A.

In 5A, Zelena had the points right about Regina having "all the toys" and why can't she get a second chance like Regina. Regina responded hypocritically.

In 5B, Regina tried to make amends. Zelena stopped trying to betray everyone. Regina told her to go and be with Hades.

Now, she's mad at Zelena for following her own advice that led to Robin's demise, neglecting to mention that she told Zelena to go to Hades and that Zelena did kill Hades when she got there and saw what he did to Robin.

Regina removes her dark impulses and passion, but somehow she still holds everything against Zelena even still. If anything, she backtracked to 5A but with a slightly better reason that's convoluted.

Even in this episode, Regina spouts that she only saved her because she's a hero (Narcissism, much?) and wanted something from her. I think she cares about Zelena a little and mostly pities her, but Regina;s not making things better. She knew her sister sided against her because of her, then she saves her sister only to belittle her and enrage her even more.

Well said! This is what I have been feeling and wanting say about so-called "heroes." They may speak out a lot of moral principles and judgements against villains or whoever they don't like lot of times. But when it comes to themselves or their loved ones, they have no problems breaking or betraying those principles and be hypocrites then justify those action by the idea that desperate time needs desperate measures. That's what this season has generally been about. The problems with EQ because they had Regina split herself up. Now not only they are acting she's just a villain for them to defeat, they don't really feel their responsibility in creating her thus the havoc she's causing. Now Regina is announcing she's a hero just because she took out EQ? Sounds to me the "heroes" are actually worse then villains.