Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-27535962-20160119082126/@comment-24674051-20160313004636

With the relationships for Regina and Robin, Emma and Killian, and Rumple and Belle, there is enough relationship drama to go around for everyone. having one couple that is stable is not a bad thing. Besides, if their stable relationship onscreen would be a good thing in real life (which I agree it would), what's wrong with portraying it as stable, and providing a role model that is positive.

Snow and David can be involved in the drama that surrounds them without giving in and having the drama affect their relationship. That, to me, is the portrayal of a healthy relationship. And, as we've seen, their relationship is not perfect. It has it's internal problems (when David lied in Neverland, or when Snow and David disagreed over trusting Arthur). It's how they resolve these problems within the boundaries of a healthy, stable relationship that makes the writing actually well done, in my opinion.

I think we may have to agree to disagree.