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We were talking about this earlier in the chat today. It does bother me, I’ll admit. I asked something like, “what was she supposed to do? Have an affair?” There is no love between Regina and Leo. He married her in order for Snow to have a mother and I actually really doubt that Leo and Regina ever had sexual intercourse outside of that first night. That’s not the way he thought of her. But does that justify Tink’s actions and if Regina had followed through? I don’t know, in all honesty. She was the Queen. If she would have been found out, she probably would have been either divorced and put aside at best or (a la Henry 8th) had her head chopped off. But..she was miserable. I have to say that. She was miserable. And Tink was trying to show that she could have love again, after Regina thought no one could ever love her again.
It’s a moral dilemma I agree.