Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4962906-20151016094903/@comment-24674051-20151021153411

I agree that Guin did not come across as Clingy and Deprived. She came across as a woman whose husband was lost in his work, and just desired a little more intimate time. In some ways, there are a lot of similiarites between Guin and Belle. Just as there are some very eerie similarities between Rumple and Arthur.

But that is way off topic, again, let's move that discussion to a different thread, and at least make a valiant attempt to focus on the subject at hand, which is why Emma wiped their memories (assuming it WAS Emma that performed the memory wipe).