Talk:Unforgiven/@comment-24950802-20150309221901

I really don't wanna jump on the Kalinda hate bandwagon but I seriously cannot get over Maleficent's post-resurrection lines, where she literally tells Snow and Charming, "Hurt you? No. That would be far too easy. [...] I only care about one thing: your pain." Jesus Christ... How on earth is it that no one involved with the show, the actual script writers, the revisors, the producers, the director (Adam fucking Horowitz), the actors, NO ONE could pick up on what was wrong with that line? No one can notice the stupidity of what she says?

It's bad enough that she says that Emma, due to being the product of true love, can grow up to be a great hero... or a great villain. Ok then. Guess those are the two options. Why exactly does "true love" weigh in on that though? True love makes her powerful. So the key word would be "great", not "good" or "darkness", "hero" or "villain". But then if true love is not what ultimately influences Emma's inclinations in the future, why even bring it up like that? She could be good or bad? So could any of us, dipshit.