Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27312415-20160106002737/@comment-3117428-20160106110603

Blaziken rjcf wrote: It's a common story type in series. Main character wakes up, their powers are gone and wind up in someone else - often an enemy, anti-hero, or underappreciated friend - who turns out to be much better at it than them. The character does everything they can to get their powers back, but doubts himself/herself at the same time. Usually, the character gets their powers back in the end or wakes up and realizes it was all a dream. This was mixed with time travel and the main character's memories being immune to a change in the timeline, but it's a fairly standard story, regardless.

And yes, I know my post refers to Gwen 10, and not And Then There Was Ben, but the character from the latter episode is based on the former. According to the Pop-Up Edition, Gwen 10 was just a "what if" storyline.