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Wonderland / Other Worlds

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  • October 8, 2012 at 4:39 pm #135015
    kalliopekisees
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    Since I have become re-obsessed with Wonderland, I would like to start a new thread that compiles theories about it or the other worlds.

    On a side note, David / Charming only knew of Wonderland because of his David side. It would make sense to assume that our world (earth) has knowledge of the others, whether we tag them as fairytales or not. It would also appear that some of the other worlds DO NOT know about each other and if they do, only a select few are in the know. I’m not sure how important this will end up being but it was brought up.

    I also loved the Oz reference in Episode Two. Could that also become more important? I keep thinking about the turning green comment, which in turn brought me back to Wonderland and the use of clinging vines / trees used by Regina, Cora, Wonderland and Oz. Is all magic connected? Are spells multi-dimensional?

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    October 8, 2012 at 6:40 pm #156086
    TheGoldenKey
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    The Dark Curse was multi-dimensional as K&H confirmed that it affected many worlds. I’m thinking that all worlds/realms collided with the curse and are all sort of amalgamated into one at the moment.

    Keeper of Pandora's Box & The Yellow Brick Road.

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