Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-25491743-20151002171811/@comment-2153169-20160109181659

Applegirl wrote: To use "After Third Curse" implies the curse has been broken, while "During Third Curse" is for when the curse is still in place. Like on Hook's page. "After Third Curse" is used right after the curse is cast and everyone returns to Storybrooke, but that makes no sense to me because for the first and second curses, "During ___ Curse" is used when the curse hasn't been broken and the curse's effects are still there. Whether the third curse can be broken or will be broken, I still think "During Third Curse" is more accurate than "After Third Curse".

"During Third Curse" implies that the Curse can be broken. However, the 3rd one can't be broken because there is nothing to break. There is no effect. It was just used as "taxi". The TLK will change nothing in our case, because our characters have not been cursed.

It would be a mistake and definitely not accurate if we say "During Third Curse" for the sake of using it, or because we used it for the first two ones. The Third Curse do not work like the two first curses, that's why it seems strange to some of us. Again, I really think that it would definitely not be accurate because there is nothing to break.