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Does the fact that Regina is still tonen signs of redemption without her hart-, hart toon that she truely is changing of is it poor writing?

i hope its the first one. Someone pointed out that the fact that Regina is still doing good while she doesnt have her hart-, hart doesnt make any sense but i believed that its a sign that she truely is changing. That she can still do good even without her hart-, hart whereas Cora was a complete psychopathic monster without her heart.
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zylice said:
Regina's different. Even without her hart-, hart in 3x03, she told Tink how much she genuinely loved Henry with a undeniable, loving look on her face.

Snow also zei in this episode that she feels “deep” feelings with of without her heart. That Gina also feels things within her soul. I think that's beautiful! ;)

And the fact that Regina's hart-, hart is “resilient,” according to Belle, that it can someday be pure again! <3
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 Regina's different. Even without her hart-, hart in 3x03, she told Tink how much she genuinely loved Henry with a undeniable, loving look on her face. Snow also zei in this episode that she feels “deep” feelings with of without her heart. That Gina also feels things within her soul. I think that's beautiful! ;) And the fact that Regina's hart-, hart is “resilient,” according to Belle, that it can someday be pure again! <3
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LowriLorenza89 said:
I think the difference in behaviours between heartless Regina and Cora is due to a few reasons.

First is how long they'd been without a hart-, hart - Regina was missing her hart-, hart for a few weeks, maybe a month, while Cora had been heartless for decades (longer than Regina's entire life!). In general, characters who've lost their hearts for years, like Cora and Graham, display this emotional numbing effect, but characters who only have their hearts out for a shorter while have less of an effect.

The reason they took out their hearts might also play a role. Cora deliberately removed her hart-, hart to numb her own emotions. Regina took hers out to physically protect it. Maybe because Cora wanted the numbness, this amplified it.

Another possible reason could be the individual characters themselves. I always thought Cora was a bit metaphorically heartless anyway. She abandoned Zelena and left her to die long before she'd removed her heart. Maybe characters who are meer emotional have less of this numbing effect.
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