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		<title>By: TrinityVixen</title>
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		<description>I quite liked the mythos of Dorothy Gale being the King Arthur of the O.Z. She provides what seems to be an almsot atheistic land with a legend, a heroine and a sort of goddess. The real matriarchal bent of the royal family was also a striking difference from the deference to the Wizard in the original work, which I also enjoyed.

I completely agree that Alan Cumming was fabulous. If they were to continue on with the stories of Frank Baum&#039;s Oz, he would HAVE to be included somehow.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I quite liked the mythos of Dorothy Gale being the <a title="King Arthur" href="http://www.pinkraygun.com/tag/king-arthur/">King Arthur</a> of the O.Z. She provides what seems to be an almsot atheistic land with a legend, a heroine and a sort of goddess. The real matriarchal bent of the royal family was also a striking difference from the deference to the Wizard in the original work, which I also enjoyed.</p>
<p>I completely agree that Alan Cumming was fabulous. If they were to continue on with the stories of Frank Baum&#8217;s Oz, he would HAVE to be included somehow.</p>
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