Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-12698078-20130924211033/@comment-22525977-20130925014259

I'm REALLY interested to know how the writers deal with the, quote, "'other media' versions of the characters." Because usually there's a convention where adaptations of well-known stories happening in our world don't explicitly mention other versions of the same tale—i.e. the BBC's Sherlock takes place in a universe in which the Sherlock Holmes books were never written—and I always love seeing the ways that convention can be subverted. And on a show like OUaT, which deals with multitudes of different stories, that's got to be even more exciting to deal with.

I'm thinking it'll probably tie into the Home Office—I remember Tamara and Greg saying something about how Storybrooke isn't the first time magic has bled through into our world and something along the lines of that being how these stories got into our world, albeit in ways that aren't quite the real story.

Also super looking forward to finding out the details of Henry's adoption/getting to Storybrooke. That's something that's bothered me for a long time.