Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-23906605-20140421013622

Did I miss something? Did anyone else find the events pertaining to Leopold, Cora and Eva's backstories a bit strange?

I'd say the events in "The Miller's Daughter" happen after the ones in "Bleeding Through", right? And yet, even if it seems as though Cora and Eva first met in "Bleeding Through", it also seems as though they're meeting for the first time when Eva trips Cora in "The Miller's Daughter".

Also, Leopold was extremely disappointed at Cora when he found out she lied about the baby. And yet, he manages to put all that aside, ask Regina to marry him in front of Cora, and say she's "quite lucky to have a mother who looks out for [her]" in "The Stable Boy".

Am I the only one who finds those things a bit farfetched? 