Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24179430-20150418133237/@comment-25617147-20150423085520

Jackbenimble wrote: D.Prince wrote: So in conclusion, if you are good person and make a mistake, that mistake would hunt you for the rest of your life and people will judge you based on that, forgetting anything good you have ever done. Just like in real life, that's what I'm seeing here. Villains can be bad and it's justified because their honest about it (doesnt matter if they killed half your family), be good and make mistake and you are doomed for life.

You are not a hero for being perfect. Think of it this way...how easy is it for you to stain a white shirt...a simple drop of ink and the shirt has a stain on it.....yet it would take a lot of hard work to get the stain out...if it could be taken out at all.

The point i was trying to make is that Snow and Charming are worse then the "Villians" because they claim to do no wrong....they claim that they are "always good" that they "always do they right thing" when they don't, they do the right thing for them, and the people they deem "Good"(like when snow rejected Mal's offer based on nothing then the fact that Mal was a "villian") No, they didn't claim they never do anything wrong. Snow instantly regretted banishing Lily to LWM, so as Charming. That incident kind of triggered them to try to be all goody two shoes. Seriously, I do think people are giving them too much of a hard time. Both Snow and Charming are not white characters, they are grey, which more shades of white. While the other villains we had was more grey with shades of black. Cruella is the only character on OUAT that seems to not be grey, but totally black as she was born evil.