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Re: Miler’s Daughter make you more sympathetic or less

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×16 "The Miller’s Daughter" › Miler’s Daughter make you more sympathetic or less › Re: Miler’s Daughter make you more sympathetic or less

March 15, 2013 at 6:57 pm #180161
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Feel the Same. The only thing it changed for me was Regina, but not because her mother died. Regina for AT LEAST 28 years had thought her mother was dead[/b, from her own hand! She had killed her mom, so I don’t find sympathy with her mom now being dead.
What I find sympathy in is the fact that Regina never got to see that smile, she never got to know her mother with a heart, and Cora never got to love Regina like she could have with a heart.
That is truly sad. But we can see our choices’ consequences in hindsight. They become 20/20/

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