Thread:Utter solitude/@comment-5060951-20120524232351/@comment-5060951-20120524234718

One thing I can assure you, I will not make a change to anything Greek or Latin myth-based unless I am sure that it is generally accepted by academics and not controversial in terms of what myth means or what it's themes are.

Maybe at some point for myth and fairytales, I should start adding reference links? Not too hard or impossible, and only helps people better undrestand the literary/storytelling world the writers are working from. Sorry... having spent nearly two years of independent study just on childrens lit, myths, epics, lore and fairytales - I just get so frustrated with people who talk about what the OUAT writers can or can't do based on really limited understanding of "fairytales" ...

TBH, they could take X-files and add it into OUAT without violating the "genre," even if I personally think it would violate their conception of the genre in the scope of this series.