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I’m glad I don’t want any character development lost.
Writers outdid themselves. People are already confused with timelines, even die hard fans at times, and think casual users are a lot more lost (although might care less). This undoing the curse thing gives even my Star Trek time travel, time phenomena and parallel universes trained brain already plenty of headaches, even though this course has nothing to do with time travel or changing the past. But it has plenty of pitfalls.
To try to make it simple: This curse effects only the present and future, it erases any memory and trace in our world of Storybrooke, it doesn’t actually change anything in the past, changes nothing that happened before it was cast.
It brings everybody back to where they came from (so will Whale/Frankenstein be back in the b&w realm?) – exception Emma, who was created to break the curse (Regina’s words, so it’s not just that Emma was protected the first time by the wardrobe)
And the curse will “prevent it” (Storybrooke? or the people) from ever returning.
At least, that is what I gather from this episode. Of course could be wrong about the no changes of the past, but nothing else really makes sense to me at the moment. Unless this show wants to jump the shark.
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To try to make it simple: This curse effects only the present and future, it erases any memory and trace in our world of Storybrooke, it doesn’t actually change anything in the past, changes nothing that happened before it was cast.
Exactly. Nicely put.
At least, that is what I gather from this episode. Of course could be wrong about the no changes of the past, but nothing else really makes sense to me at the moment. Unless this show wants to jump the shark.
No I think you’re right. It’s not a retcon.
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