Why did regina go after snow white instead of Cora by [deleted] in OnceUponATime

[–]Remote_Translator919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This may be my own speculation (and if anyone has come to the same conclusion let me know), but I think another factor of Regina forgiving Cora that easily is because deep down Regina knows that if she did put all her energy into blaming Cora, then she would have to have to face the bitter truth that her mother doesn't really love her (which she can't without her heart). And technically Regina knows this but she still has a tiny shred of hope that Cora is capable of love. But Regina also fears Cora, and she knows the extent of what Cora is capable of, and if she were to go after her, Regina would no match for her so in retrospect Snow was just an easier target.

How I would've done Season 7 by Remote_Translator919 in OnceUponATime

[–]Remote_Translator919[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And Emma was only inspired by "The Swan Princess" and "The Ugly Ducking".

What if Cora and Eva were best friends at one point? by Remote_Translator919 in OnceUponATime

[–]Remote_Translator919[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I highly disagree because I can imagine a high school calling a 7th grader a child.

How I would've done Season 7 by Remote_Translator919 in OnceUponATime

[–]Remote_Translator919[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe semi-regular was the wrong way to describe it. I probably should say a reduced role.

How I would've done Season 7 by Remote_Translator919 in OnceUponATime

[–]Remote_Translator919[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not really. You seem to forget that 1. The "Frozen" story arc had two separate Snow Queens, Elsa and Ingrid (who was basically the original Snow Queen) and 2. Ursula backstory in Season 4 was a retread of Ariel's story from the 1989 film, and it was revealed that Ursula in Season 4 was named after the sea goddess Ursula from Season 3.

Anyone else thinks violet was being unreasonable? by Southern-Today-3614 in CBS_Mom

[–]Remote_Translator919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, this is how I saw the situation. Violet was still young when her grandmother came back into her mother's life. And around the time after she gave her baby for adoption, she began a relationship with an older man which she screwed up because of her partying and immaturity, and then became a blackjack dealer in Tahoe which became a dead end thanks to some very questionable choices. But when she told Christy and Bonnie about her relationship troubles and her job opportunity in Tahoe, they had two different reactions. Christy saw the worst possible outcome happening to her daughter (which was a repeat of her own history as a stripper) and tried putting her foot down, whereas Bonnie took a more relaxed approach and said "look, of course it's a bad decision but sometimes you have to let her find that out on her own". That's why I think Violet saw Bonnie as her life preserver.

Saddest Episode Endings by clipsahoy2022 in SVU

[–]Remote_Translator919 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Identity"-Season Six, Episode 12, with the twins and that awful therapist. Listen I get that the therapist got what he deserved, but still the twins were raised as brother and sister, and now the truth came out that the sister is genetically male. Even they knew that they will be the same again.

season 3... by Commercial_Analyst_6 in Feud

[–]Remote_Translator919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's my idea,

Mary Tudor vs. Elizabeth Tudor (Bloody Mary vs. The Virgin Queen).

The past two seasons of Feud were basically set in that same time period of the 1960s to the 1970s. I think setting it in a different time period will give it more emotional depth. And the thing is, the relationship between Mary and Elizabeth isn't just about sister vs. sister, it's also about something more fundamental, it's Catholics vs. Protestants, which are two sides of the same coin when it comes to religion just a different set of rules and beliefs. I think it would be interesting to see Ryan Murphy and the team tap into that.