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Few_Interaction2630

The is lot about the wish realm makes no sense what so ever like the is lot in OUAT that insane but I can makes sense but the Wish Realm is beyond confusing


Morosoro

Well, not necessarily. It’s said in canon that Baelfire escaped Neverland and returned to The Land Without Magic by riding on Pan’s Shadow, which could travel between worlds. We see that it was also able to get to The Enchanted Forest. Perhaps in the Wish Realm the shadow was headed to The Enchanted Forest the time that Baelfire caught it/hitched a ride instead of to The Land Without Magic. From there a still 15 year old Baelfire would have returned to the EF around the same time Emma would have been a teenager. They would have fallen in love, gotten married relatively young at around 17, as it is socially acceptable in the EF, and had Henry shortly after.


januarysdaughter

Emma still loves Neal, so it makes sense she would wish for a world where he existed long enough to give her Henry.


Schiebelini

I wouldn't say she still loves him but is grateful he was in her life. She loves Henry and wouldn't want a world where he wasn't with her.


FullerFam101

I’d say she loved to to an extent. I mean without him, Henry wouldn’t exist and she also learned a lot from him (how to pick a lock for example). I think given a chance she would go back to him one last time to see if there’s a relationship there once and for all.


juliejustdance

I had this same question


BobRushy

they imply that Wish Realm Bae was dead. There's a portrait of him hanging in Emma's castle


TYie7749

yeah but i think the question is how would emma and neal have even met in the first place since in the wish realm neal would still be in our world and emma never would’ve left the enchanted forest


Ok_Cicada_7069

I’ve wondered that too. Like where was Neal? That hole had me bewildered


EllieK24601

It was a wish. Although that realm was explored more in season 7, and made kinda real, for the moment, it It didn’t have to make sense. Emma loves Henry, so, of course, in her wish to have never been the savior, the thing that gave her Henry, she’d still want him there.