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Plot, Plot, Plot
So we now have our writers and you've looked through all the technical details, and now it's time to talk plot! We've got seven days to suggest and discuss any ideas you have in the comments, and here are two things to keep in mind:
Oh, and I don't think we'll do a totally alternate universe this time around because many people aren't used to writing out of the 'verse. Anything that takes place within the OUAT universe, even if it's a complete deviation from canon, is fair game.
- Each chapter should ideally be a story in itself. We're each getting one opportunity to write and so we want a plot that allows for each writer to play within the 'verse without being caught up in transitional chapters or the like!
- At the same time, we also want to have one coherent ongoing plot that allows for development so it doesn't read like a series of short stories.
- We could rewrite a season. We have exactly as many writers as there are episodes, and we could each tackle one. (I'm wary of this option simply because there's the OUATVS and because I don't know about the rest of you, but I find episode rewrites kind of dull, especially when we have many stronger writers than the OUAT ones?)
- We can settle on a theme with stronger individual chapter plots and a weaker overall plot. I suggested tropes before- it could be something like "some kind of magical trickster has come to town and keeps casting wacky spells," and then we go from there. (I've seen people do that way back when SQW did magical mishaps.) In that, the story would be very much about individual chapters and character/relationship development, but it's tricky because the latter sometimes gets lost in the process.
- We can settle on one standard plot that we like and write to it- this is generally easy and straightforward, though you do need a more intricately organized outline from the start so you don't run out of plot along the way.
Oh, and I don't think we'll do a totally alternate universe this time around because many people aren't used to writing out of the 'verse. Anything that takes place within the OUAT universe, even if it's a complete deviation from canon, is fair game.
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I would love to see this work into the post-Neverland idea. Maybe there's some kind of challenge on the way back from Neverland? Like, they get Henry, defeat Pan, whatever, and then run into some kind of quest-like thing on the sea on the way home. They need to do X number of things before Poseidon or whoever will be like "OKAY HERE'S A CONVENIENT PORTAL TO STORYBROOKE." Then we get to focus on the main cast (plus Hook...) and go back and forth between action/missions/adventures and stuff on the boat where our characters will actually have to deal with shit (ie Emma and Mary Margaret dealing with what she said the Cave O' Truth, Henry needing his Moms because he's had trauma, etc etc).
Or, we could not do that because I am NOT a plot person and I don't know WTF I'm talking about.
Point of story -- I like this approach a lot.
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OH. Also I know I said I wasn't enthusiastic about a dark!Emma story but I think I could get really into a Dark One!Emma story- and specifically, a story where the smaller arcs are all about these quests and you have Regina taking the lead and Emma struggling with her new abilities and the pull toward darkness- and then halfway through the story, we have her succumb and become the real Big Bad of the season. Kind of like Buffy Season Six (I was about to say BUT WITH GAY but then I remembered that there was indeed quite a bit of gay in Buffy, lol). And then the rest of the story is about Regina and Emma fighting each other and being attracted and maybe being in love all along, you know.
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