As Robin attempted to woo a reluctant Regina, he was happy to meet her friend Tinker Bell. Little did he know at the time that Tink had already clued Regina in on Robin being her soulmate.
Will betrayed Robin and the rest of the Merry Men after Robin took a chance on him. But when they were reunited, Robin didn't hold a grudge. Instead, he invited him to share a drink.
Robin may have been a fish out of water in New York City, but that didn't stop him from being a hero. Sure, he stole a horse to follow a thief, but his heart was in the right place.
Back in the Enchanted Forest, Regina had little interest in Robin's help or opinions. That didn't stop him from offering his expertise when the heroes needed him.
Who would Robin Hood be without his Merry Men? No matter where he goes, his friends are always nearby. They're happy to jump in to help with childcare, or to fend off nefarious villains.
Given the circumstances, we can't blame Robin for being suspicious of Zelena's intentions. He was more than willing to give his baby girl everything she needed.
After his wife's death, Robin raised Roland on his own. Given how happy the little guy seems whenever he graces the screen, we think he did a great job.
After swooping in to save Regina and Snow from a flying monkey, Robin attempted to do the chivalrous thing. He remained unfazed when Regina rejected the gesture.