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Let’s go for the mother and daughter relationship with more twists than a bag of pretzels.
1. Do you think Cora was really doing all of it for Regina?
2. Do you think Regina knew what was going to happen if she pushed her mom through the Mirror?
3. How do you think Rumple affected both of these women? (I found one fic that was a really weird three-way with Rumple, a younger version of Cora, and Regina).
4. Do you think that once Cora had her heart back, she and Regina could have had a normal relationship? Or too much water under the bridge?
5. Anything else you care to add to the discussion?
1. Do you think Cora was really doing all of it for Regina?
2. Do you think Regina knew what was going to happen if she pushed her mom through the Mirror?
3. How do you think Rumple affected both of these women? (I found one fic that was a really weird three-way with Rumple, a younger version of Cora, and Regina).
4. Do you think that once Cora had her heart back, she and Regina could have had a normal relationship? Or too much water under the bridge?
5. Anything else you care to add to the discussion?
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Date: 2014-09-28 04:50 am (UTC)Rumple affected them the way he affects everyone; he finds a way to give them what they want in a way that he gets what he wants. It doesn't matter if what he is giving them is good or bad for them or anyone else. The only possible exception is his relationship with Belle, and even then the dagger switch trick will, I suspect, bite him on his ass as far as her love for him. Rumple's redeeming aspect in that relationship is that he knows he's not good enough for her.
Cora wasn't a particularly good person before she lost her heart, so I don't think getting it back would do much good. But the show is a little vague on the issue of how displaced hearts changes people's personalities.