Pandora Hearts/Fridge

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  • The March Hare's ability has some Fridge Horror to go with it. It may save your life by making your enemies think you're dead, but who knows what things will be like when you wake up? You could have been hurt worse and know you really are dying now, all of your friends/family could have been killed and your home destroyed, or you could even wake up in a coffin and have no way out.
  • Retrace LXV. Everything you thought you knew is a lie, nearly every reference to Glen and Jack has to be reversed or re-examined, and Oz's "sin" suddenly makes a lot of sense.
  • Of course Oz (Sort of) and Jack are Lolicon for Alice - it's a reference to certain beliefs about Lewis Carroll.
    • Ada's fascination in the occult is also based on LC's own interest in the occult and ESP.
  • This show has a Dysfunction Junction for a cast. Its elements also reference a book that has stated once that "Everyone is mad".
  • Oz's near-suicidal selflessness and his ability to use B-Rabbit's scythe make perfect sense as of Retrace LXX: Oz (Reality). He IS the chain B-Rabbit, created by the Will of the Abyss' desire to be protected.
    • But then how is Alice able to use his power and transform into the B-Rabbit?
      • Alice is the twin of the Will of the Abyss. So, she and Oz are technically related through the abyss, making it possible,and since Alice formed a contract with Oz, she can call upon him or his powers, like a regular chain. Alice herself, being born in the abyss, IS technically a chain, since the term "chain" refers to something born in the abyss.
  • As of Retrace LXX it's been revealed that Oz is actually the Bloodstained Black Rabbit and is in fact using Jack's body. Didn't we see Oscar being told that there was a possibility that the Oz we know wasn't the real Oz, more than a dozen or so chapters ago?
    • And even further, it finally explains Oz's almost blind devotion to Alice, which seemed to just be an "it's love, don't argue with it," concept before this point. He was literally created with no other purpose in life than to protect Alice.
    • Consider how Alice, since the very early chapters, has been referring to Oz as her property. With the revelation that Oz used to be her stuffed rabbit in mind, her possessive claims actually make sense.