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Eskaver wrote: Well, I don't know if this will stay up or not but...as always we all encounter other fans and sites and comments all over media.

So, a few questions (and even thoeries to explain)...

1) How would Regina and Graham's relationship be described, as well as Zelena and Robin's? Some have used the dreaded r--word when describing these situations. But reading tweets and stuff amongst some of the writers, they seem to be unaware or it being as such and some excusing it as them being fictional characters. I'd love to hear theories too. It may have also been explored in Shadow of the Queen, but I didn't read it.

2) Why do they make adultery seem okay? (The argument isn't is it adultery, because Robin, Regina, Snow, and the writers say it is!) Are they trying to absolve their mistake by making Marian Zelena? I as many online news(tv) critics think they had not foreshadowed it at all. How am I suppose to root for Regina and Robin when Marian (pre-Zelena twist) did nothing wrong? Why root for Robin when he constantly ignored Regina telling him no and to return to his wife? Am I suppose to root for Robin and Regina making tacos(or tapas) in a crypt filled with beating hearts and Regina's dead parents?

3) Morality seen and now rewritten. Regina murdered Marian. Now, since they time-travelled, Zelena murdered Marian, preventing Marian from being murdered. Why does Robin always end up with someone that would have murdered his wife? Am I to believe that Robin was living a life of unhappiness with Marian (though he was clearly not) because he didn't end up with Regina?

Heroes and their view on murder and darkness and whatever is discussed here: http://onceuponatime.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:212514

Any controvery leading to chaos will lead to this thread closing or if it is found inapprorprate.

Warning: It is morals and touchy stuff being discussed.

So, yeah, does anyone else notice this? Is Once Upon a Time's morals a bit weird? Or is it that on some issues they go to far? Or do you have theories or insight that can explain all these things away? Questions post here. Feel free to comment on the topic or even the thread itself. Keep calm and orderly and share your opinion. 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.