I completely agree. I’ve been wondering about this too. This is the curse to end all curses. And if that’s the case, then maybe it’s not meant to be broken. I mean, yes, there is a way for it to be broken, but it would probably cost everyone involved very dearly. Trememdous sacrifice and effort was made when the curse was first enacted. All of fairytale land seemed to be destroyed. So, if enacting the curse caused that much damage, imagine what kind of damage we’ll see once it’s broken. 😯