The S-Word
Oct. 7th, 2013 11:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So let me get this right, Emma can see the map only if she ~believes in who she ~really is? It's only moderately less ridiculous than reading the map in the light of a Nightwisp (oh, LOLEGEND OF THE SEEKER ♥), but I'm not complaining.

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WHY U TOUCHING EMMA'S TOY REGINA U MEANIE
I love how Snow is like, 'She'll get there', in a really supportive parent way to a skeptical Regina that would be adorable if it weren't so heartbreaking. They would be the most embarrassing parents ever. <3
On a less ridiculous note, it's amazing how Snow and Charming will not hesitate to make deals with Rumpel every now and then, when things are not going their way. My point? There's a metric ton of hypocrisy and moral ambiguity involved in these acts of theirs, and I want an acknowledgment of that, that the 'good' guys too will resort to any means necessary when it comes down to winning, and that's something they have in common with the 'bad' guys.
I'm also amused that Snow tells the peasants that the kingdom is 'theirs' when what she really means is 'hers' (note how she reverts to 'my' kingdom the moment she's truly determined to confront Regina; that moment, note, her concern about more people dying also evaporates). Since the show will never explore the realworld implications of this, I want fan fiction to deal a lot more with a post-curse Storybrooke where the ordinary citizens do not want the former royalty assume power again.
Emma's 'lost girl' moment was heartbreaking, and okay, this is the Emma Swan we've been missing in the last half of the previous season, buried underneath countless pointless subplots.
I'm deeply entertained by Regina's antics, and the easy way in which she and Emma interact. The scene where asks Emma to 'lead'? Pure GOLD, because no way in hell would Regina allow just anyone to take the lead in a mission where Henry's life is involved. More of this, please + REGINA'S SECRET GAY PAST WITH TINKERBELL.
PS:

(gif courtesy storybrookehbic)

(gif from sqmadness)
WHY U TOUCHING EMMA'S TOY REGINA U MEANIE
I love how Snow is like, 'She'll get there', in a really supportive parent way to a skeptical Regina that would be adorable if it weren't so heartbreaking. They would be the most embarrassing parents ever. <3
On a less ridiculous note, it's amazing how Snow and Charming will not hesitate to make deals with Rumpel every now and then, when things are not going their way. My point? There's a metric ton of hypocrisy and moral ambiguity involved in these acts of theirs, and I want an acknowledgment of that, that the 'good' guys too will resort to any means necessary when it comes down to winning, and that's something they have in common with the 'bad' guys.
I'm also amused that Snow tells the peasants that the kingdom is 'theirs' when what she really means is 'hers' (note how she reverts to 'my' kingdom the moment she's truly determined to confront Regina; that moment, note, her concern about more people dying also evaporates). Since the show will never explore the realworld implications of this, I want fan fiction to deal a lot more with a post-curse Storybrooke where the ordinary citizens do not want the former royalty assume power again.
Emma's 'lost girl' moment was heartbreaking, and okay, this is the Emma Swan we've been missing in the last half of the previous season, buried underneath countless pointless subplots.
I'm deeply entertained by Regina's antics, and the easy way in which she and Emma interact. The scene where asks Emma to 'lead'? Pure GOLD, because no way in hell would Regina allow just anyone to take the lead in a mission where Henry's life is involved. More of this, please + REGINA'S SECRET GAY PAST WITH TINKERBELL.
PS:

(gif courtesy storybrookehbic)