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I agree. I was wondering about this sort of thing lately myself. Where do they draw the line with fairy tales? I mean if someone asked me if The Wizard of Oz was a fairy tale I would say no, but for some reason it doesn't bother me at all that they are using Oz as a storyline. But if they are all about doing different worlds what to stop them from doing stuff like Harry Potter (which would be horrible) I think maybe they pick stories that are more classics: hence Peter Pan, Wonderland, and Oz but i've often wondered where they are going to go next. I don't they should attempt Disney's Frozen but if they did their own take on the ice queen I wouldn't mind at all. As for Brave, i don't think that is a good idea. Especially because those movies just came out.

I do remember an episode where Jefferson was taking Regina to Wonderland and they were in that room with all the different door to different worlds. There was a door to Oz in that room so i'm sure that the writers have some sort of idea where they are going next. Plus they lay hints in the show about the futrue episodes. I wouldn't say no to a story about the headless horseman