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Is Wendy a Key Player to #SaveHenry

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Three › 3×08 “Think Lovely Thoughts” › Is Wendy a Key Player to #SaveHenry

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  • November 18, 2013 at 10:01 am #224720
    BelleOfTheBall
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    So what I took most from this episode, other than pure hatred for Malcolm (yet still a love for Pan…?) and an incredible amount of feels for Rumple, was that Neverland was confirmed as a place only for children.  We saw in this episode that anything Malcolm wanted he couldn’t attain, yet young Rumple was able to think anything he wanted.  When Pan ‘believed’ Pandora’s Box away from his son, I was so aggravated that Rumple didn’t just believe it back to himself.  Then it struck me that the powers of belief  would never work for an adult, so Rumple was doomed no matter what.  This seems to make the NL crew at a far disadvantage against Pan, not being able to use one of the islands greatest powers.

    However, they now have Wendy as a part of their team, and as a child who wants nothing more than to get home to her brothers, I think she could become crucial to the rescue of Henry’s heart.  The belief magic will still work for her.  Perhaps she can believe she has Henry’s heart?

    What do you think?

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    November 18, 2013 at 10:11 am #224724
    RumplesGirl
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    Then it struck me that the powers of belief would never work for an adult, so Rumple was doomed no matter what

    *cries* Yup. My poor Imp. He went to do the right thing, to save his grandson and defeat his father and..he was doomed.

    However, they now have Wendy as a part of their team, and as a child who wants nothing more than to get home to her brothers, I think she could become crucial to the rescue of Henry’s heart. The belief magic will still work for her. Perhaps she can believe she has Henry’s heart?

    I like the idea of Wendy playing a part in something, anything really. I’m just not sure if the writes would take away from the family theme of the season. Wendy is great and I hope she shows up every now and then, but I would be surprised if it was anyone besides Regina or Emma and Neal who truly save Henry’s heart.

    "He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
    November 18, 2013 at 12:50 pm #224763
    kfchimera
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    I think that idea is awesome and I hope Wendy does play a key role that way.  NL is for children after all and she’s the one on their side now!

    I think both versions of the guy are awful, but I had a small sliver of a speck of sympathy for Malcom as he tried to find someone to look after Rumple.   Plus Malcom had not yet done all the super creepy things we’ve seen Pan do.  I can imagine some will react to me saying  Pan is worse t this way:

    All I can say is, PLEASE no Wendy/Peter ship…..EEEK!

    “If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?” -- Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass

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