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Writers in general like writing villains better, so that why Regina at best would be a decent anti-hero. She's like an anti-hero, but they keep saying "Regina will save us. Regina is good. She's a hero. You've changed. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise." Another reason why I do like seson 3 Regina, she said that she didn't regret because she got her son, but she also claimed to be a hero only for that day when defeating Zelena. Now, she and Snow (especially) have to proclaim how good she is, so Regina never gets time to do some self-awareness.

Where on earth have you been since Season Two? You really have no idea how many times Regina has went into some form of self awareness about her past crimes and behavior? What exactly is your idea of good? Someone who is pure and noble 24/7?  "ONCE UPON A TIME" has already established that this is a series about morally ambiguous characters - those who were labeled as villains and those who were labeled as heroes. Did you honestly think that the characters of this series were supposed to end up in some one-dimensionally moral state by the end of the series? I don't. Considering the actions of the major characters on this show, I seriously do not expect that to happen. Why do you? This is merely a show for kids.