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Look she was humiliated when the curse did not work in the pilot. In the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree, Leopold told everyone that everytime he saw Snow it reminded of her mother and was the fairest in the land. Regina marrying a man she hardly knows and of what Snow told cora of her wanting to marry Daniel. Perhaps all of these combined is public humiliation. Regina is hurt it can make people go to extremes….her own words???? Public humiliation may not be just a singular incident. This maybe one of many on a list of charges.
I think that eventually something is going to happen in front of the people when Regina is Queen that is going to turn the people back to being on Snow’s side.
Yes. I believe that is possible.
I think that the whole family moved to the palace. King Leapold is too nice a man to seperate Ragina from her family. He knows what it is like to loose someone you love so I can’t see him doing that to another peroson.
I don’t know why Ragina ails all her anger at SW and not Cora. I agree that we are missing peices there. In Snow Falls Snow tells Charming tat tow Whitehe charges on the poster are lies. She also tells him that the queen blames her for ruining her life. Chjarming asks Snow if she did. Snow pauses and then answwers, “Yes.”
In Stable Boy Snow White is about ten years old. In Fruit of the Poisonus Tree she is abot 16-18. That means there has been a good 6-8 years for more secrets to be spilled, time for public humiliation and time for haterid and anger to boil inside of Ragina.
I think young Snow is closer to 13 in that episode then 10 and Snow could be 20 easily in Ep 11, in my opinion.
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