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Utter solitude wrote: I think you're being far too black and white about it XD I mean, Emma and Neal were in a relationship, you're degrading it down to some terrible thing that, frankly, it wasn't.

I mean, opinions are opinions but I just can't see everything as black and white as you are XD I'm going with how they presented it. They showed walled-up Emma and conveyed her hostility and something about Neal. Neal seemed to be a horrible person, if she was left in jail pregnant. (Quite Black, since she's our protagonist) We know of shining goodness Bae (Quite Light, he didn't do much wrong). Then omg s-t-o-p, Bae is Neal and then grey-ness appeared.

They showed it as terrible beforehand and ....afterwards it seems alright and some grey area.

Black and white are shades of grey.Grayscale! Some actions are just black and some are white. Saying dark grey and light grey isn't much different. It's like saying Cruella was a tragic villain. No, I'm sure her heart was blacker than coal. Speaking of, they sort of show it in their hearts.