Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20160418005754/@comment-25926288-20160422005856

My final jab at this episode and then I might leave it alone. Doing some rewatching and reading and surfing the web, I discovered what I realized was really, really awful logic in this episode. I'll doi this with interview-style.

Q: How did Red get to the Underworld?

A: She used a tracking spell and hitched a ride on a tornado (must be common in Oz).

Q: But Red used a tracking spell on Dorothy's dress strip, so shouldn't she have been led to Dorothy? I mean, Dorothy wasn't hard to find since Mulan easily found her.

A: Um.....

Q: And why did using Dorothy's dress cloth lead her to Zelena and not Dorothy? I thought it was an item of a person that led you to that person. So, Red should have used something of Zelena's instead, right?

A: ......

Q: And you know, why don't we ever see guys wearing those slippers? Seeing David or even Hook would be hilarious! Could you even imagine Dark One Rumple with his golden crocodile skin in those shiny silver slippers? Silver and GOLD! Funny, right?

A: Your questions are pointless.

Anyhow, although the tv show peeps know how to do good magic, cinematography, acting, special effects, etc, the episode was riddled with perplexing moments (Like why would Hades give Hook that power? Why would Hades have the phonebooths in the first place? Why did they not have Robin and Baby Hood leave? Will Henry's blackouts be resolved in dialogue? Wh...) and devaluation of the "rare" true love (if the relationship is cast off-screen and not given ample time to flourish) due to these people being around each other for like a day, most of which was either arguing, sleeping, and/or searching for a missing Dorothy.