Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25491743-20180429234126/@comment-35438169-20180430150221

The Lord of Deathless wrote: I don't really ship them, although I am happy that other people do, and can find the same amount of love and enjoyment out of them that I do out of the Henvy ship. There's definitely too little time spent developing them, and also waaaaaay too many time skips in the EF. It hurts the relationship even more.

That’s sort of true. Maybe, if they would have had more flashbacks, I may have shipped them more. OUAT always does this thing where they go back and forth with flashbacks-so, technically speaking, nothing is ever in order-but I think that the problem with their ship and it feeling rushed is the fact that the writers wanted them to be a ship, but they didn’t really want to write or develop them in the EF. They had other( albeit, more interesting ) stories to focus on, so, their main ship sort of got left on the back-burner in terms of flashbacks, which took away from their development and made it even harder to ship them-you can’t really believe that they’re in love, especially with their still-improving level of chemistry, because, in the flashbacks that are focused on them, they’re meeting, having their first kiss, having Lucy, then, he’s proposing. It’s bad enough that the chemistry is satisfactory, at best; they didn’t really give the relationship time to develop.

I think one of the reasons why I ship Henvy is because we are given flashbacks with them, but, in all of them, Drizella is evil. We’re not supposed to believe that they’re in love, and I didn’t even start to until their scenes in Hyperion Heights. With Glass Believer, we’re told ‘ this is the main canon ship. Try to ship them. ‘ yet, we’re given no real reason to ship them. Idk, if that makes sense? I’m trying to explain this here, but I can’t XD