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Re: August Wayne Booth/Pinocchio Character Analysis

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Character discussion › August Wayne Booth/Pinocchio Character Analysis › Re: August Wayne Booth/Pinocchio Character Analysis

April 30, 2012 at 11:13 am #144772
mia
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Thanks for the quick response, lol!

I agree with your view on Pin. On the one hand we could say he isn’t that good of a person, but then, he also wasn’t raised properly. I wonder how he did grow up. As a street kid?
It’s somehow sad, given how innocent and good willing he was as a 7-year-old. The way he tried to stop Emma from crying or repairing her craddle … He probably thought the adults could take care of Emma better than him. And seriously, you can’t expect to have such a young boy to truly understand the seriousness and importance of having Emma grow up and believe in FTL and her destiny. We’ve already seen how little Snow couldn’t keep a promise (not blaming her, she was tricked and only wanted the best) and she was older.
It’ll be interesting to see what will happen with Pin in the next episodes (if he even appears …).

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