My Roman Empire is the way Emma and Regina were so clearly made for each other and that them falling in love would have made an incredible/influential storyline, but the writers were so afraid of success and good writing that they decided to turn two independent, powerful women into damsels in distress who base their happiness on the presence of men. And they did this for the sole purpose of proving to SQ shippers that Emma and Regina were straight.
Regina: God Ms. Swan spit it out, what do you want?!
Emma: I want all of you, forever, you and me, every day.
Regina: What?
Emma: When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible. Marry me Regina Mills.
Snow and Charming escape the curse through the wardrobe to a land without magic just before Snow gives birth to baby Emma on the side of the highway. She awakens a day later in this strange new land to Emma’s cries. Disoriented, Charming reassures her that they are safe and she marvels over Emma; relieved for the first time since her wedding. They got away. Good will always win.
Okay, so this might be extremely random and not at all significant, but does anyone else think about how Emma and Regina went from, "get the hell out of my life," to "hey, we should probably exchange numbers"?
I find myself thinking more and more about how the number exchange happened. Like who asked who? And when?
umm, so I got bored and, being a theatre obsessed Once fan, of course the only logical solution to cure my boredom was...
... to rewrite the lyrics to Aaron Burr, sir, from Hamilton and make it OUAT-ified. so now I'm wondering if I should post the lyrics to my rewrite: Emma Swan, ma'am?