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Eskaver wrote: FrancisPaul wrote: Eskaver wrote: FrancisPaul wrote: Eskaver wrote: Now, I'll have to see if the writers change their mind about Darlings London. They mentioned that as a world once, but then I think it was mistaken. I know they are bad at math, but they consistently say that he's 300, but then the facts don't add up, unless Darlings London was a separate place. The Darling's London has to be ours, because Bae thought of the LWM when using the bean, so that's where it took him.

I still find it odd that the Shadow and Flying Monkeys can exist in our world while the Chernabog cannot, though Yeah, we will never know. But presumably, a shadow is just a shadow plus magically enhanced, similar as the flying monkey, but Chernabog is pure magic. I wonder why Ruby couldn't go wolf in SB then........I know plot holes.

Yeah, it has to be the LWM, but by Jefferson's monologue, there's more than one and many with different amounts. Well, Neal does say that our world wasn't his first stop when he left home.

Perhaps he went to another LWM, then Pan let him leave Neverland for our LWM.

But then we have the Darlings leaving Storybrooke in 310 to go back home - and nothing implies they are taking a portal. It's gotta be real England. Yeah, true...I guess they got there memory wiped and then got confused by their lives, lol. Sucks to be them, I'd say.

They should totally do a Once Upon a Time in Neverland spin-off. OUaTiW was excellently consistent. But Neverland arc has the most unanswered questions and it annoys me that they choose to ignore them. How did Hook leave the island? How did Tinker Bell get there? How could Pan know Henry's face even before he was born? How?

3A is 99% unanswered questions and 3B is 99% plot holes and stupidity - but I hate Zelena so I try to not even care about that. I do think Pan deserves more episodes, though.