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** Another scenario: what about adoption? Say a male wizard (either as a teenager or as an adult full wizard) hooks up with a mortal and she gets pregnant. Except she doesn't tell him, and after giving birth, she gives the baby up for adoption and the baby is raised in a loving home. Later, the wizard gets married and has more kids. How does the first kid factor into the competition?
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** And there's no reason they couldn't cover Juliet with clothes, or have her turn into a bat and hide behind something.

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** And there's no reason they couldn't cover Juliet with clothes, clothes or have her turn into a bat and hide behind something.



*** Yet in the very next episode, they do rescue her and she gets killed off, anyway. Way to go, Disney. Thanks for making me spend fifty bucks on Kleenex boxes.

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*** Yet in the very next episode, they do rescue her her, and she gets killed off, anyway. Way to go, Disney. Thanks for making me spend fifty bucks on Kleenex boxes.



** What do you expect? The show is a live-action cartoon for kiddies. There won't be any logical, scientific explanation for any of these [[IncrediblyLamePun bugs]] because it isn't supposed to be serious, not even in its darkest moments.

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** What do you expect? The show is a live-action cartoon for kiddies. There won't be any logical, scientific explanation for any of these [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} bugs]] because it isn't supposed to be serious, not even in its darkest moments.



In the Season 3 Finale, Justin said that exposing wizards to the world is the worst crime anyone can commit? So...does that mean that in The Wizard World, exposing wizards is worse than for example...Murdering someone!

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In the Season 3 Finale, Justin said that exposing wizards to the world is the worst crime anyone can commit? So... does that mean that in The Wizard World, exposing wizards is worse than for example...example... Murdering someone!
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Although an obvious {{Forgotten Phlebotinum}}, are we just going to pretend the "undo dust" doesn't exist? More than half of their problems could've been resolved if it was used. For example, couldn't they have used it to turn Max back into Max, since neither Alex or Justin knew how to reverse their spell? How and why was this forgotten?

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Although an obvious {{Forgotten Phlebotinum}}, are we just going to pretend the "undo dust" doesn't exist? More than half of their problems could've been resolved if it was used. For example, couldn't they have used it to turn Max back into Max, since neither Alex or Justin knew how to reverse their spell? How and why was this forgotten?forgotten?

* In "Wizards vs. Werewolves", Max defeats the Mummy by unwrapping it. How does that work exactly?
* In the movie, Alex wishes for her parents to have never met while holding the superpowered family wand. After the wish comes true, the wand ends up with her dad, whom she later sees again, although he doesn't recognize her, and yet it doesn't occur to her to ask him to borrow the wand and wish for her previous wish to be undone.

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* In “Taxi Dance,” when talking about a gurney, Max says, “There were giving this away, and they took it.” Why did he say thay when he should’ve said, “They were giving this away and ''I'' took it.” ?

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* In “Taxi Dance,” when talking about a gurney, Max says, “There were giving this away, and they took it.” Why did he say thay when he should’ve said, “They were giving this away and ''I'' took it.” ??

[[WMG:What happened to the "undo dust" from Season 2's "Art Teacher"?]]
Although an obvious {{Forgotten Phlebotinum}}, are we just going to pretend the "undo dust" doesn't exist? More than half of their problems could've been resolved if it was used. For example, couldn't they have used it to turn Max back into Max, since neither Alex or Justin knew how to reverse their spell? How and why was this forgotten?

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