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Well, we now know that "our world" has magic in it thanks to the Dragon in the finale. Which was kind of obvious ever since Walsh turned into a flying monkey in the middle of New York, if you ask me.

So yeah, Isaac would totally be able to 100% control the Land Without Magic. And as mentioned above, we saw him actually do it when he made himself a best-selling author with a mediocre book in literally the amount of time it took Henry to get from Storybrooke to the next town over, then back to Storybrooke and down to New York City in Emma's car. So like 8 hours max.

But yeah, I never understood the whole "the villains get their happy ending and the heroes lose" premise... I mean... Snow and Charming and Rumple (at the end) were all villains in this world, and the only one with a happy life was Rumple, who was technically a hero there, but he didn't get a happy ending. His ending was going back home briefly before the alternate reality was undone. Zelena and Regina were both painted as heroes in this world, and they definitely both lost (Zelena became green, Regina died). But Snow and Charming didn't win, and Rumple didn't experience a win or loss after becoming a villain. So... I don't get the premise at all.