Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-5821891-20140328233445/@comment-23962251-20140410161922

GothicNarcissus wrote: At the end of the series, I really grew to love it. Despite the first couple of episodes being really bad, it skyrocketed at some point and really became interesting and compelling.

My only "weird" afterthought is, it wasn't really Alice and Cyrus' story: it was actually Will and Anastasia's. Alice and Cyrus don't really grow as characters: they're in love, face obstacles, overcome them and reaffirm their love without much added to them. On the other hand, both Will and especially Ana grow a lot as characters, and the obstacles they have to face do not only interfere with their love, but also change them, help them become better persons. And this is especially true for Ana: Will simply does not have his heart, but his "final" self was already there, from the beginning. Ana grows from the shallowest, most annoying, least likable character in the whole OUAT multiverse, into a very complex, human, relatable, deep (although still flawed) one. I personally went from being unable to take her any seriously to being really concerned and then happy about her fate, and the best part of it is my initial perception was not due to bad writing or acting, but because that's how Ana was, a parvenue unfit for her role who overdid her mannerism to hide her inadequacy. If what the Rabbit says is true – that the whole point of Wonderland is finding themselves – then I think this is really Anastasia's (and Will's) story more than Alice's.

I agree with you. I used to hate Ana but now I want to see more of her in the main series.