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Once Upon A Time - Episode 3.16 - It's Not Easy Being Green - Info about Wicked Witch

4 Feb 2014

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Viewers will find out the Wicked Witch's backstory on episode 16, titled "It's Not Easy Being Green." Co-creator Adam Horowitz said,

“She’s got a whole backstory and mythology. We used the original [L. Frank Baum] book as a jumping-off point, and then spun her in a hopefully unique, Once Upon a Time way.”

Unfortunately, fans will have to wait until the second to last episode in season 3 to discover the backstory and what her issue with the Evil Queen is

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18 comments:

  1. Ooh, I can't wait to see their take on this!

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  2. Ah, I don't want to get too excited, last time they took something out of the mythology (Medusa) it kind of sucked...
    I hope I'm pleasantly surprised, tho :)

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  3. Logorrhea, logorrhea... NOTHING NEW!

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  4. The Wicked Witch is not from the Greek mythology.. What they meant by mythology of the Wicked Witch is that she has background, history, and ties to many Oz-related people and places.

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  5. I'm so glad Rebecca Mader has such a significant role. Great actor.

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  6. Actor = male, but actress = female, that's why you should wrote "great actress".

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  7. http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2011/sep/25/readers-editor-actor-or-actress

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  8. Actor = male, but actress = female, that's why you should wrote "great actress".

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  9. Actor is considered a gender neutral term.

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  10. The Examiner isn't a source. They take other material from actual sites and try to make it seem new. I suspect they pay Ginny's PR to retweet it as Ginny as well.

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  11. For lazy people.

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  12. I'd say more for people who prefer gender neutral terms because of the inherent sexism. But okay, lazy.

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  13. cool name for lazy people

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  14. Well, the original person used a correct term, whereas your answer was missing words. So, lazy, was it?

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  15. Yes, because actor = male, and actress = female. World would be much more better place without "considered a gender neutral term." crap.

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  16. No, actor is a universal term referring to a person of either gender. I would suggest looking it up. There is no need to insult people with sexist comments. Ever.

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  17. Yes. For people who can't see difference between woman nad man.

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  18. Seriously. Stop with the sexism.

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