Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34924658-20171107020655/@comment-25926288-20171117122221

123Raura wrote: Eskaver wrote: I wouldn't say that any was badly inputed as they all served a purpose.

Thus, Drizella's has to have various things gone wrong or altered in this case. All we know is the identity switch, teleportation, and reality-fixing them into a small community in Seattle. Don't even know why we get some place that Drizella doesn't know exist.

Actually, the dark curse doesn't seem to make too much sense (any more than Hook casting it when he could have just used the wand). She wants mommy dearest to suffer, but she really didn't need to go across the universe to do that. Plus, there's no reason why she'd choose a land WITHOUT magic when she has powerful magic and her mother doesn't really. Reality-fixing doesn't exist, I believe - as you can probably tell, I have my big frustration about the curse figured out. In what it seems, especially in this curse, for people like Henry, Regina (Roni), and Gold (Weaver), the evidence of their true identity is out there ... they just leave it alone because they don't believe.

Here's a cute theory: maybe Anya also has magic like her sister ... Ana, you mean.

Reality warping or relaity fixing does happen and we won't debate it as it was confirmed multiple times.