Talk:Alice Through the Looking Glass/@comment-28579392-20160528183025/@comment-26423071-20160602112654

At this point, what was anyone expecting?

It was obvious that this was gonna follow Tim Burton's take on the story, so anyone expecting something different should have known better.

I think a point of contention is that we've seen the "villain goes back in time to mess with history, and the hero has to follow the villain back in time to preserve history" plot a million times already. "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" did it.. "Back to the Future 2" did it. "Men in Black 3" did it. The "Terminator" franchise ran that plot through the ground. This movie offers nothing new in that regard.