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CoolDudeAl wrote: Frulna wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Frulna wrote: Soo... back on topic.... I don't think all worlds were frozen in time by the first curse, only the ones who had people taken from them. That would include at least Fairy Tale Land, Land Without Color, and Wonderland. I think the Dark Curse effected everyone that Regina had met and brought them to Storybrooke and as a result of touching that world it froze that world as well. Also both times Will came to Storybrook (Right before the Pilot and after teh finale of OUATIW) he did so by choice not because he was cursed, probably have the white rabbit to thank for that. Nope. Alice's Victorian England was obviously frozen, otherwise present-day Alice would've been in her early 40's, and no one from that world was shown to have been taken. Same goes for Zelena and Oz. All the worlds were frozen. When we first see Zelena she is in the Enchanted Forest, we have no idea when she left Oz or what realm she was in when the first Dark Curse was cast. People just assume she was in Oz at that time because it was permanent place of residence, but we do know she had magical items capable of crossing realms and sending others across realms so she could have been in FTL to start her vendetta when the Dark Curse was set. No land has been PROVEN to be frozen except for the ones that had people transferred over with the first Dark Curse. My theory is just as plausible as any others. But you are welcome to believe in whichever theory you would like and I will do the same. Sorry, but Edward is right. Alice's world was also frozen in time, due to Alice, her father, her stepmother, her half sister, and Dr. Lydgate's ages, meaning your theory has a fatal flaw. The most plausible (and most likely correct) theory is that all lands with magic (i.e. all lands of fiction) were affected by the curse. Your "most likely correct" theory has a fatal flaw as well, Alice's world is a world without magic. There is no perfect theory, that is why there are so many. I will believe my theory as I think it fits best as how I have interpreted events and you can believe in yours. That's the best part about theories in my opinion, there is no right or correct one.