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Re: Real Victorian England

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×22 "… and Straight on til Morning" › Real Victorian England › Re: Real Victorian England

May 18, 2013 at 9:59 pm #195345
MysteryKat25
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Argh I HATE that line. On the bright side it means that if the Darlings are connected to the Home Office they didn’t have to find a way to get to our version of anything so that is good at least. However, I think we’re going to have to take his (absolutely idiotic) line as something along the lines of Neverland being a real “stop” because he stayed there so long and then our world. I can’t however explain away the 6 months + “a few weeks” in our world when that’s clearly what happened unless it’s just been soooo long for him (and NL time seems even longer) that he doesn’t really consider it as stopping here until the 2nd trip here (or at least, 2nd that we know of – this is starting to sound a lot like the Ogre Wars numbering system :S)

Gypsy – Didn’t it show him landing and then almost immediately finding Kensington Gardens though? I feel like it was very heavily implied that he was basically living an Oliver Twist existence in that area for the 6 months before finding the Darlings. Otherwise I’m very much inclined to agree with you!

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