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Re: Peter Pan Confirmed To Be Played by a New Male Actor

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Three › General S3 spoilers › Peter Pan Confirmed To Be Played by a New Male Actor › Re: Peter Pan Confirmed To Be Played by a New Male Actor

May 19, 2013 at 11:43 pm #195472
kfchimera
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I agree with RG about Hook’s drawing of Milah. Unless we’re supposed to assume the same artist drew both pictures, because it is a picture not a photo.

That might be important, since photos can be mass produced and duplicated much more easily than a hand drawing perhaps. If that is the Lost Ones only copy of the drawing, it might make sense to have someone dedicated to guarding it so it does not become tattered/lost/ruined. Outside of the show, as RumplesGirl said, the viewer needed to see the picture, but the plot required that Hook not know about Henry (or at least, that the viewer should think so). So Felix didn’t have it with him, and only compared later on.

We don’t know PP only works at night-he may only work in the dark, which is not the same thing (nice dark cave in the big mountain, maybe?). We’re assuming a lot of things right now, but we should be careful with not taking those things as facts when we don’t know. It could turn out still that the HO is separate entirely from PP, but just considered SB small issue compared to using Henry in some way to elimiate PP. Or, yes, it could be that the HO is controlling/using PP. Or that Pan IS the HO. For all we know–GOAT are working for some 4th party, who is using the HO to get to Pan for their own agenda. That’s too convoluted to be an-all-at-once reveal, but if it is something revealed layer by layer, it could work too.

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