As I’ve mentioned before when writing about the show’s central romance, I’ve always enjoyed the dichotomy between the purity and altruism of Snow and Charming’s love in the fairytale world and the flawed, secretive and, yes, destructive relationship between David and Mary Margaret in Storybrooke. Because no-one believes in fairytales or happily ever after in our cynical reality — and especially because Storybrooke is a town of Regina’s evil invention, designed to keep Snow and Charming apart — it makes sense that our once idealistic characters are no longer so honest or so dedicated to doing the right thing now that they’re in the “real world.
—[x] (via ohyeahonceuponatime)
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