Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-4877635-20160722094328/@comment-1916997-20161003073401

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Nakis91 wrote: Oooh so after the promo, I think Lady Tremaine and the step sisters came to Storybrooke in the dirigible and Ashley wants to kill them which is a nice story.

And I'm super excited about the flashback. I hope we get at least a reference to Ana (though I'm not keeping my hopes up). At this point, I think I might just delve into fairytales to see what other stories have evil sisters/stepsisters. 'Cause it doesn't seem like Ana is Anastasia Tremaine, as much as I want her to be. As long as Ana is an older sister to these two sisters, there is no reason she can't be. It would fit with everything seen on both the main show and Wonderland. She would need to be an older sister, as well as making a return trip from Wonderland to the Enchanted Forest. The Jabberwocky specifically states that the prince chose her sister over HER, and at the time of the beginning of Price of Gold (the night of the ball itself), Ana would still be a bandit in Wonderland, if not already in the early stages of being the Queen. We know Cora kills the king, so the only reasonable explanation is that she goes to the EF to find another King, and settles on Prince Thomas. Did the Jabberwocky specify there if it was a stepsister, or just a sister, because if she just said sister, then technically, the Jabberwocky could be refering to Drizella, and she could have married a prince in the EF before Ana left, and they can both be older sisters to the other two stepsisters we will see. Another interesting theory I came up with, based on someone suggesting Ana is a relative to Cinderella, but not a stepsister, is that Ana and Driz have a younger stepsister who is not Cinderella, and Cinderella's stepsisters are not Ana and Driz, but someone else. However Lady Tremaine (Cinderella's stepmother) and Ana and Driz's mother are also sisters, who had a younger stepsister that did better than them. In this way, we have the Cinderella story told three times, similarly to how Ariel and Ursula are both the little mermaid or Briar Rose and Aurora are both the sleeping beauty.