Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-5679696-20140501175957/@comment-5734901-20140502152723

DarKingdomHearts wrote: I think she just was referring to Kanses here on Earth. Because she would never imagine the tornado taking her away from Kansas or something like that.

I agree on this, too. It will probably be like the Darlings' 19th century England in which it is part of the LWM instead of making it the same one as Alice's. Kansas will still be our ol' beloved Kansas but probably set from a different era. It can't be a world on its own since Dorothy and the Wizard are the only possible well-known classic figures from this place. Correct me if I am wrong.

The writers may have set their standards of an OUAT world. As I have observed, an OUAT world they have created like EF are always filled with numerous popular characters from a single literary piece or from different stories that seems to fit in living together.

Land without Color, have introduced Frankenstein characters, but with the nature of this world, the writers might fill in figures from this land. (Probably, Dorothy's Kansas might be located on a LWC America, just a wild guess.)

Alice's Victorian England is very interesting due to the fact that it adapts single era in which Victorian literary characters might co-exist with Alice. Midsummer Night's Dream's Oberon, Puck and Titania might be residing here. how about Sherlock Holmes?

Oz, Neverland and Wonderland, even if they each hail from a single story, they have plenty of characters and interesting locations to explore.

So Kansas? Probably not. The fictional locations from Kansas that are popular are Dorothy's farm and Smallville (nah, this is DC/WB property, so no to Clark's hometown). If Kansas is a separate world, it can't stand up as a world of its own with very few possibilities of fictional characters coming from this place.

If the writers decided to create a world called America/Wild West/Ol' West, Kansas could be part of this world and possibly Tiana's New Orleans.

These are just some hypothesis and the future episodes will all tell us the truth.


 * By the way, Kansas, in the real world, is wonderful.