Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20170424005911/@comment-25375217-20170424030542

Eskaver wrote: I rewatched the scenes. Word for word.

Z: Was it Dorothy? I should have never let that gingham-clad goody-too-shoes go back to her wretched little farm.

Dorothy only went back to Kansas once as Zelena says in Our Decay, "The slippers were suppose to be a one way ticket." Stanum doesn't know anyone named Dorothy (which Dorothy was at least having the love of the people in Our Decay"). Dorothy has the love of the Munchkins, who are people. That doesn't necessarily mean the love of everyone in Oz. And Zelena regretting sending the gingham-clad goody-two-shoes back to her wretched little farm just means that she wishes she had killed Dorothy while she was still a cowardly little girl. As of Our Decay, she's a powerful warrior who is willing to stand up to Zelena.

I'm not saying those lines are clear evidence of my opinion, but they do fit in that way just as well as the other, and other reasons mentioned above make me think that post-Our Decay is more likely accurate.

We should probably ask a writer, though.