Board Thread:Rant and Rave/@comment-37021726-20180926104326/@comment-31722073-20180926131756

TIAB1234 wrote: HtbpFilms wrote: Can we just talk about how the writers never speak of the tragedy that is "if the wish realm is real SHE KILLED A REAL SNOW AND A REAL CHARMING! This is just terrible, They go as far as to even have WISH HENRY mourn their losses yet..... We don't even get the real regina mourning there LOSS!. The only way I can reconcile this in my mind is that in WISH SNOW and WISH CHARMING were of an old age and lived a long happy life...Even though that life according to the writers was not created until 1 day before they were killed. Regina would never have done this had she known. But even worse WHEN SHE DOES FIND OUT wish rumble and wish henry and wish hook etc are real, She never circles back to OMG I killed snow and her husband!! Now to how they coudl have fixed this: If they would have created a story arc about the wish realm characters hearts being frozen and not beating until they exited that realm, and upon exiting the realm into the real one, boom we get this dramatic scene where there hearts start behaving normally and they become permenantly real! I would have loved that, that's how I would write it. They could have even connected it to something simiar to pinochhio where he was NOT REAL and made of wood but with magic from their world he became real except in this case all it takes is fake characters entering the real world. Does anyone else share my frustration and would the idea I put forward to fix it be entertaining to watch as an explanation episode? Let me know!

Hmmm...The only way to fix this loose end is killing off the evil murderer like in all stories. Of this could only happen in a possible revival, or retcon bad plots. Don't take that based as frustration. I think confronting her more in Leaving Storybrooke and her contemplating it during the Wish Robin arc is the best. Regina should have reckoned with this murder but killing her off in he finale years after the redemption just doesn’t make sense.