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— Matt Mitovich (@MattMitovich) April 15, 2015
Like I said before, I think ‘dark’ to different characters and actors is all relative. Different people are going to perceive what they deem is dark based on their own experiences. For Robin, stealing for himself vs. stealing to help other people — that’s dark stuff. But to us, it’s nothing really.
Hmm, that’s really dark. I would almost say too dark even for this show.
Again, besides being sisters, Regina and Zelena both used magic
And yet Zelena’s heart was bright red when Regina pulled it out of her in 403.
@kgusarova glamour spell
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) April 15, 2015
Yeah, that makes sense.
I get the feeling that the Joker is someone the writers want to explore more in season two (which is a definite). So probably then, we might get introduced to our future Harley Quinn.
That’s what I suspected.
Adam and Eddy like to do this thing this season where they over hype stuff. They did this with Ursula’s backstory with Hook, so Robin’s non-existent dark history doesn’t surprise me.
But I think it all depends on the point of the character. To Robin, he has a dark history. But to everyone else (namely us), it isn’t all that dark. Regina definitely has a darker history than Robin, though. Unless we find out that Robin also went a vengeful rampage and murdered a whole village just to find one person, but extremely doubtful.
When I get to actually watching the episode and then later writing up that kindred spirits section in my true love meta, it’s going to be funny.
Robin Hood, the Robin Hood of lore most of us are familiar with was a lord or his father was but then the Sheriff took away his lands; hence, why Robin became an outlaw.
Now, it would be interesting if somewhere down the line we get introduced to Prince John since he along with the Sheriff of Nottingham, or even Guy of Gisborne are typically the trio of villains Robin fights against.
I’m still struggling to see this ‘dark past’ of Robin’s. Still don’t see it.
I’ll admit, it was a joy to see Milo again. Peter Petrelli is so sexy, even as a serial killer, who’s only motivation for doing what he does is that he wants unconditional love. If this wasn’t a villain from Gotham, I’d almost think that he was a villain from Once.
Yay! Fish escaped with the rest of the inmates, but got shot. I think Fish will likely die before they even reach Gotham, which is sad but at least she’s going out as a hero.
I didn’t miss not seeing Barbara this episode, but she’s likely returning to the picture soon.
Lol.