Talk:Wonderland/@comment-24304025-20171008133145/@comment-2153169-20171008145003

That's where I think you're both wrong, as your points do not take in account one key factor of Wonderland: it IS a storytelling realm/world, just like the EF. That's a fact. What is a storytelling realm/world? It is a realm/world being part of a book.

What do we know about the NEF? It is the Enchanted Forest of a new book. The main point here is not so much the EF itself, it is more "new book". We're in a new book, that's pretty much clear, as Eskaver pointed it out. New book means different and new storytelling realms/worlds. If something is written in the first book, then it is different in another book. That's pretty much what they explained (plus with the spoilers about different Authors, etc...)

So yeah, even if they did not talk about Wonderland, they still indirectly adressed the issue. This Wonderland is a part of the first book, as proven at multiple occasions during the show. We're in a new book, in a new writing, so yeah... It automatically means new storytelling realms/worlds in this book.

This entire situation tends to prove it is a different Wonderland, as it should be. Again, because it is a different book. We have zero indication that Wonderland is a different storytelling realm/world of the EF, so we have no reason to think it works differently.