Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-25355646-20150121180814/@comment-25355646-20150220164653

Eskaver wrote: All wonderful ideas!....but as likely as surviving being tossed into the sun. Jafar was a wonderful villain, but why is he put with everything that doesn't concern him? Jafar was never relevant to the main show and will likely never appear, at least with the author. I'm completely sure that the Author either works alone or with the Sorcerer. However, if his quill breaks, so what? He only wrote about the past of on world for about 300 years. How can he direct fate when he only writes the past, which the characters made themselves. The characters made the choices and reaped the benefits. Blaming a book about the past concerning their future is completely idiotic. Having a person change a book doesn't help you at all. Let's say it changes the past, then it's telling you to take a lazy way out instead of doing the hard work for your happy ending.

I love all the ideas, but this logic doesn't make any sense. The author even threw Regina a bone and gave her a page where she meets Robin, didn't change anything did it? I'm pretty sure they are all going to be disappointed when they find out.

Plus, the Blue Fairy likely knows about it, though they won't ask her at all. She said their story would be made known.

But if they make the sorcerer the creator or a person trying to manipulate fate, I'll be ok. But the Author (and definitely not Jafar) no! But I do like the theory of Godlike Sorceror with different roles.

Edit: I know I seem like a party pooper, but I like all the theories, minus Jafah (bonus if you get this joke) These ideas are all show-worthy or at least fanfic worthy. I do get the joke (love Anastasia's "Red Queen accent"). I know Jafar isn't revelant to the Author but there may be more to his storyline than we know. I for one just want to see him again. I think we will see Jafar again since in the two times fans have asked Adam Horowitz on Twitter about Jafar's return, he has said #nospoilers.