Crowley isn't bothering with excuses or reasons. Wonderland is being its usual charming self and messing with everything they're comfortable with and after watched Dean sing I'm Too Sexy about a dozen times in a row, even he needs a break from what passes for singing in the Winchester family.
Besides, people keep wandering into his room and embarrassing him. Why shouldn't he do the same? Or at least take an opportunity to learn more about some of Wonderland's best and brightest.
He's trying doors at random when he stumbles into the Once-ler's and it's certainly bright. In fact, he recognizes the bizarrely bright trees almost immediately, because the first event he'd seen in Wonderland almost two years ago had looked an awful lot like this.
Peering around, he takes in the cheerful creatures and and eye-searing brightness of it all before he finally approaches the Once-ler's makeshift home, calling out to him.
"I feel like the people in the little town in the TV in Pleasantville. Am I going to get brighter if I stay here?"
He doesn't sound too concerned, though, more like amused.
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Besides, people keep wandering into his room and embarrassing him. Why shouldn't he do the same? Or at least take an opportunity to learn more about some of Wonderland's best and brightest.
He's trying doors at random when he stumbles into the Once-ler's and it's certainly bright. In fact, he recognizes the bizarrely bright trees almost immediately, because the first event he'd seen in Wonderland almost two years ago had looked an awful lot like this.
Peering around, he takes in the cheerful creatures and and eye-searing brightness of it all before he finally approaches the Once-ler's makeshift home, calling out to him.
"I feel like the people in the little town in the TV in Pleasantville. Am I going to get brighter if I stay here?"
He doesn't sound too concerned, though, more like amused.