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66.208.241.77 wrote: Interesting that the episode is called "Lacey" for if you remove the y and replace it with an i you have a jumbled up Alice.

There is an anime series called Pandora Hearts that was a messed up version of Alice in Wonderland and the main romantic song was called Lacie or Everytime you kissed me.

Here is a link to the song.

Everytime You Kissed Me

Another idea of mine is that Alice in wonderland was writen by a man in love with a little girl and how he wanted to protect her from the cruel drug induced world that they lived in at the time. Ie: Catapiller was opium, The Mad Hatter was speed, The door mouse was weed, and so on. Also when experimenting with drugs it is also refered to 'going down the rabbit hole'

I think that Belle will not really be getting her memories back until the very end of the episode, though before that she will be like Alice and go down the rabbit hole...Please tell me what you think?

Although like everyone else i disagree with your opinions of Lewis Carrol and his motives for writing Alice in Wonderland, I also think that you may just be onto something about Belle also being portrayed as Alice during this episode, I mean why not? We've already been shown that the inhabitants of SB can represent more than 1 fantasy character, a perfect example of this would be our dear Rumple who is not only himself but Beast aka Prince Adam and a substitute Fairy Godmother to Cinderella. Why can this not also be true for Belle especially since she is decidedly lacking in memory atm and spending time down The Rabbit Hole? As for the man she is talking to why not the Cheshire cat perhaps? This would be a simple but effective way of including a well known character to the series without having to introduce too many new faces in quick succession.