Board Thread:Rant and Rave/@comment-25733960-20180519054612/@comment-29289194-20180520131625

Ollies20 wrote: Kates39 wrote:

But why would he call Regina "mum"? Because he's being nice and he can do what he wants? It's idiotic. She never raised him. They have never spoken until he finally confronted her for killing his grandparents. They have no worthy bond or connection. They don't even know each other properly. The only mum Wish Henry even knew was Emma, which makes no sense either. And he obviously loved her and yet, Regina becomes Henry's mum again? He's over 18. He doesn't need another mum to adopt him and nurture him.

And Regina's apology for killing Wish Snow and Charming was terrible. "But I thought they weren't real!" Well, they were real Regina. Why does she have to talk her way out of everything, rather than simply apologise? And Wish Henry took pity on her and called her mum? Well we don't know how many time has passed between the Curse and the Coronation. Maybe he started to live with Regina and a kind of bond was born between the two of them, because obviously Regina treated him like her own son. And about Regina's apology, I see your point but the real problem is not with her, is with the Wish Realm: when Regina killed them, they were actually fake. The Wish Realm and all its inhabitants should have disappeared in the moment Emma remembered who she was.

Of course the real problem was with Regina. You are doing what Regina does - blaming other people and other events, rather than Regina. She knew nothing about the way the Wish Realm worked. It had never happened before. Regina made assumptions and then went around killing people without a second thought. Could she come up with no better plan than to kill?

And when she was "apologising", she knew she was wrong. You are doing what Regina does - blaming other people and other events, rather than Regina. She killed Henry's grandparents, whether she thought they were real or not. It's no longer the point. She's ridiculous.

And no, not a lot of time has passed. He shouldn't ever be calling her mum. He's a grown-up. She killed his family. Then played the victim ... again. And it's an odd situation which brings it's own problems. But Regina wins her undeserved happy ending, and the adoration of her victims along with the power she craved.