I see nods to OZ as we all know it will be coming up eventually, I see the red herring, but I don't see Victor Frankenstein or his world filling the shoes of the Great and Powerful OZ or the Emerald City. All in all, I just don't see the connection. Sounds more like a world from a 1930's, black & white horror film. Does this look like the Tin Woodman or Scarescrow from OZ? I don't think so. We see his hand, ghoulish and gruesome looking, a patchwork of skin all stitched together, with long slimy fingers and horrid looking nails. We see his brother, the monster, come alive. Does this sound like the world of OZ? I don't think so. The castle, filled with dark electrical things. We see the the background, to this castle, dark dismal and gray, surrounding by eerie looking mountains. Note the key word "reveal" leading us to believe that we were to continue guessing between WofOz and Dr. They also stated their favourite part of the episode was the end scene and they reveal where he is called Dr. Frankie comes from a world without colour and titled the end of the script as such long ago. Frankie drawing a flower in black & white though the flower itself is vibrant with colour. Does this sound like the Wizard of Oz? I don't think so as he was really a bumbling circus performer. Frankie? A serious workaholic who is very discipline. Whale? A good time kind of guy who likes to spend time with the ladies. What further substantiates this is a look at thĮ recent K&H podcast. One was a red herring purposely put out there just as the Wizard of Oz was on Sunday. Remember how they did the same thing with August's identity? Kept giving us clues to both Bae and Pino. Prior to this, the popular guess was the Wizard. OUAT was disappointed that the network let the cat out of the bag regarding Dr. It was only a ruse, a ploy, a red herring to keep us guessing whether he was Dr. However, in my humble opinion, they were using all the OZ nods to throw everyone off track. Yes, we saw plenty of nods (Crystal ball/orb, rubbie slippers, Jefferson saying "Off we shall go to find him" (inferring the Wizard) as they walk down a long tiled walkway (yellow brick road). There just does not seem to be any clues or connections leading us down that yellow brick road. "Off we shall go to find him."Īctually, here's the whole post of someone's internal debate. Plus, a few of the lines, according to some FB convos, were related to OZ.
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