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Lana & Jarad ~ Tweets and Things

I decided to stick with the theme. Social media posts twitter, tumblr, Instagram and pics Lana and Jarad.

u/ImportantLocation711 — 17 hours ago

A Different take on Regina & The Genie.

"I think about this episode a lot, and no one seems to ever mention it.

Regina has just betrayed the genie, and she's tearful about it. He loved her. He genuinely wanted to be with her, and she knew that. But just like the moment she ran away from Robin at the tavern, she closes herself off. Convinces herself that her end game (destroying Snow) is more important.

Why?

Why would Regina reject love at this point and become queen when she's always hated the notion?

Because anything else is unknown. Love is weakness, and as long as she isn't weak, she isn't vulnerable."

Via: @edenz-garden