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fandomsecrets2013-04-22 06:45 pm
[ SECRET POST #2302 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2302 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-23 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)The showrunners screwed the pooch on the basic setup and plot-starter. Everything that happened from there on in with Emma and Henry's relationship (because the problem with this setup isn't Regina, she is irrelevant to it) is offensive and serves to only rubberstamp the idea of a "true" motherhood based in biology.
The only reason they get away with it is the fanbase is so distracted by bashing Regina for her being the villain that they give it a free pass. Imagine if the adoptive parent in this case was Nun/Fairy Blue's character (example picked at random using a Storybrooke character sheet and a die), the kid runs away to find his "real" mother because he cannot deal with Storybrooke, Emma still drives him back and decides to stick around and fight for her bloodchild (because blood is blood) in the face of weirdness all the while sneaking around the back of Fairy-Nun-Blue. Regina is still the evil villain doing evil villain-y things and still tries to drive Emma off as a threat to her curse. Just now the family conflict is pared off of the hero/villain conflict and all of a sudden the Emma/Henry relationship begins to sound more than a little suspect and sketchy.
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-24 12:07 am (UTC)(link)I guess all I'm driving at is the blood vs adoption thing seems so irrelevant to the plot that I don't understand this particular point of contention with the show. Still plenty of others though.