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posted by zanhar1
I know this topic is really old lol but I've been meaning to type this article for a long time, I've just been to lazy to do so. As of late I haven't seen many people on fanpop who still insist that Regina doesn't love Henry, but trust me on tumblr there are still a good number of them--especially on this blog called 'anti-ReginaMills'. So I decided to type this up.

For starts all Regina really did was fight to keep Henry. In the first season she was trying to get Emma out of Storybrooke mainly to keep her from getting Henry. The main reason she hated Emma was because she felt that Emma was going to take her son from her. And the length she went to try to get Henry all to herself is saying something.

I'd also like to bring up two common arguments; that Regina abused Henry and that she yelled at him too much. Starting with the yelling to much thing; I think a lot of that was done to protect him. Like in 'That Still Small Voice' right after that mine shaft started to crumble. Regina had yelled at Henry to stay back but the kid would not listen. I honestly don't blame her for yelling at him to go wait in the car after all he could have gotten hurt. Later on in that episode he went into the mine and almost died like most mothers she actually did not yell at him, she was just relieved to see the boy in one piece. And then in season 2 when he went to go blow up the well in an attempt to get rid of magic. Of course she yelled at him, he was holding a stick of dynamite and a match, that seems pretty reckless. People like to bring up that she yells at him for stupid things like leaving his shoes out for exsample. I don't feel like that's her being particularly mean to him I feel like she is simply a strict mother, who wants to keep him safe, and when he does something that could get him hurt she punishes him. As for the abuse argument; for one we have never even seen her spank him. I doubt she psychically abused him. When Emma asked Archie if Regina would ever hurt Henry, he responded "Oh no not Henry, everyone else maybe, but not Henry."

Season 2 showed so much about her love for Henry; she dropped a good deal of the stricness mentioned above, she even gave him the option to go live with David rather than her, because she knew that's what he wanted. Because she realized she was trapping him like her mother did to her, and she didn't want that. And in the same scene she told him she was willing to redeem herself for him. And she was doing great; she would tuck him in and got him help with the nightmares. She even stopped using magic for him for a period of time. After a while Gold managed to get her to help him cast a curse on that well, in the end--at Henry's request--she went back on that plan and saved Emma and Snow, risking her own life. She tried really hard for Henry and I don't think that the tears she shed after Emma told Henry she murdered Archie were for show.

And then there's season 3 in it's entirety. Everything she's been doing on that island is to get Henry back. And she proved that she'd do anything to get him back. She even started to acknowledge him as Emma's child and not just her own, which was a major problem with their relationship. Regina's unease and impatience to me is a clear sign that she genuinely cares for Henry. The way she told Tinkerbell "with Henry I finally got something right." This whole season has been proof of her love.

And if none of that is proof enough, both Lana herself and Adam&Eddy confirmed that Regina does love Henry.

Now I'm not saying she's a perfect parent, I don't think it was healthy for him when she had him in therapy for believing in the curse nor was it healthy for her to let him be such a loner. But I still don't think she's a bad parent, I just think she has a hard time expressing love and was too protective of the kid.

Long story short; Regina has a hard time expressing love and a twisted why of doing so. But all things considered, I don't think she's a horrid parent and I do think she loves Henry very much.
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I'm sure many people know I ship CaptainSwan, but I will try to keep this article as unbiased as possible and will enter a mental neutral zone.

It's unfortunate, but I see a lot of negative encounters between SwanFire shippers and CaptainSwan shippers. More negative than positive, too. Can this be changed? I think so. How? Respect.

But to clarify on what's respectful and what's disrespectful, here are some examples:

Respectful

"I think Neal and Emma would make a good couple because they have similar backgrounds and they've been through a lot."

"I don't think Emma and Neal would make a good couple...
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posted by matchesrulezu
It has come to my attention that some people (SwanFire shippers, it usually seems) genuinely don't understand why the CaptainSwan ship even exists. And I just want to say, before I get started, that it is not my intention to start a ship war between CaptainSwan and SwanFire. The intention of this article is not to convert SwanFire shippers, but to help them understand where some CaptainSwan shippers might be coming from.

This article is not intended to speak on behalf of all CaptainSwan shippers because while we agree on the Emma x Hook relationship, we may not all be on the ship for the same...
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After reading katarlover's article I made this long comment about it. I asked him if he minded if I posted the response as a separate article--he said yes, so here we go. I tried to be respectful about it, feel free to agree or disagree, just be respectful about it.

I can agree to some extent that she's a hypocrite, but not for that reason. I feel like that is more so denial and a twisted sense of justice. At that point she was totally (by some faltered mental state) convinced she was in the right, and that she really wasn't evil. In the most recent season she admits that she's wrong many times;...
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People seems to have a lot of issues with Emma and some of the choices she made. She has never been a favourite character of mine but I really feel dreadful for her. She was forced into a lot of shitty situations where she had to make terrible decisions and generally always chooses to do right by other people even if it will bring her heartache.

Starting at the very beginning, one of the main things that Emma did that people use against her is her giving up Henry. I've seen her called a terrible person, a bad mother, and all sorts of things because of this and the kicker? She didn't have a choice!...
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The Boy Who Ran Away or the story of Bealfire

It all started with a boy that had lost his father. This was not uncommon at that time because the country was at war, but he had not lost his father in the war as the other boys had. He had lost him to a great darkness that had consumed all that was good in his father, all that he had loved. This darkness went by the name of magic.

The father that had loved him, cared for him, comforted him when his mother had been killed was gone. Magic had killed him or was killing him and replacing him with a cruel man filled with hate that hurt everyone around...
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I think one of the reasons I love Rumple so much is the fact that he is quite possibly one of the most intelligent people on the show and he is definitely the best master manipulator. From the moment he lost Bae through the portal he was looking for a way to get him back. He was so focused on reuniting with his son that every flashback scene he is in he is in some way working toward getting to the Land Without Magic.

Let's recap:

The moment he loses Bae through the portal he meets the Blue Fairy who he tricks into telling him that there is a curse that will take everyone there. There is no other...
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This is another topic that seems to come up often on this spot. A good many people thing it was dumb of Regina to trust her mom and stupid of her to mourn her mom's passing. I just wanted to share my take on this issue. I'm not directing it at anyone person either, so I hope it doesn't come off like that to anyone. If it does, that's probably because some of my points are taken from comments I previously typed (because I'm a lazyarse.) :P

To start off I'd like to point out that was all alone until her mother came to Storybrook, she literally had no one, no one at all. And then finally someone...
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posted by minervadawn
I love Belle. I like that she's sweet, brave, willing to see the best in everyone and not afraid to say what she feels no matter what happens. She is the character that reminds me the most of myself. I like Rumple too mainly because of Robert Carlyle. Who can manage be both alluring and incredibly creepy even dressed as a sparkly imp. I've been a devoted fangirl since the Full Monty and OUAT has only encouraged that. However I can't support Rumbelle.

I know that the idea of seeing the best in someone and changing them for the better is very popular with most girls. I'll admit I've fallen for...
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Graham's death was one of the most heart-breaking moments on OUAT. After watching the finale, I found it even more so, and though I’ve always felt that he deserved a happy ending, I now believe it more firmly than ever.

Let’s take a look at his life. He was abandoned to the wolves by this own parents. It is never revealed what age he was then or if he was even old enough for him to remember his parents when he got older. That is enough to make anyone bitter. Yet, he had a sense of honor that he apparently learned from the wolves.

Then one day, he gets sent by the Evil Queen to kill Snow White....
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