Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-24663542-20150216235529

I thought this may be something worthy of discussion. In the latest TV Line Inside Scoop, (http://tvline.com/2015/02/16/good-wife-season-6-spoilers-alicia-kalinda/) Adam has said “we’re going to shed some light on just why he might have looked different and not had a tattoo in Season 2″. Now I don't know about anyone else, but this is the greatest spoiler I have heard about the second half of the season to date! (And with my favourite Disney character being Cruella, that's quite something!)

I just feel that, although the show isn't the best at continuity and consistency, the one major glaring problem with the series was Robin Hood's appearance in "Lacey". And as much as I've tried to disregard that episode, with Marian's reappearance it has become ever more important. However, I always felt it would be the easiest thing in the world to explain that change. Even back in "New York City Serenade", a simple exchange with Belle would have sufficed:

Belle: "Oh Robin, I didn't recognise you there!"

Robin: "Well during that time when you saved me, I was under this dreadful curse which altered my appearance."

Belle: "Ahh, that explains it."

Of course they would have come up with something much better, but that would have been enough for me! However, with Robin's first episode coming up in "Heart Of Gold", it looks like they'll be bringing up the situation again and by the sound of things we'll get an explanation. With Zelena's appearance in the episode and the fact she's obviously capable of changing one's appearance (Ariel), could she have played a part in all this?

And would we be so lucky as to have Tom Ellis reprise his role for a scene or two? How incredible would a Doctor Who-style regeneration be? And then we'd finally have a complete and virtually flaw-free timeline (of course there are countless plot-holes but noting as major as this). I'd love to know if I'm the only one who's as bothered about this or if anyone else has trouble seeing the series as "perfect" at this point.  