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March 19, 2013 at 3:41 pm #136391obisgirlParticipant
Hank: Would love some scoop on Once Upon a Time’s finale!
The ABC fantasy hit is currently casting three 16-year-old boys who are part of a sinister group. The leader Felix is tough, while the other two are identical twins and all three roles could becoming recurring. Hmm…could we be meeting the Lost Boys?!E!.
[adrotate group="5"]March 19, 2013 at 3:45 pm #180883SlurpeezParticipantHmmm, I wonder if the Lost Boys have become “sinister” since their leader, Peter Pan, left them for our world (cough, Baelfire). Felix sounds like a bad boy type. Though 16 does sound a little on the older side to be described as “boys”–more like young men.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
March 19, 2013 at 3:47 pm #180884RumplesGirlKeymasterThe identical twins scream Lost Boys as there was a set of twins.
Felix sounds a bit Rufio, the new leader of the group.
The age 16 is interesting. Weren’t most of the boys a lot younger? BUT Bae was 14 when he went through, so I guess it’s not that big a difference."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 19, 2013 at 3:49 pm #180885SlurpeezParticipantI think Peter Pan is traditionally portrayed as 14 – the same age Baelfire was when Rumple let him go. Yet, the Lost Boys in the Disney cartoon were no older than about 10. Maybe the boys came to our land in search of Peter Pan, which could explain, in part, why they’re on the older side of what would pass for children.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
March 19, 2013 at 3:50 pm #180886RumplesGirlKeymasterI was just about to propose that Slurpeez 🙂
Also, the sinister thing: they’ve lost their leader, Nealfire Pan, but also maybe because they lost their “father” figure, Captain Hook."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 19, 2013 at 5:58 pm #180920TheGoldenKeyParticipantA poster over on FB OUAT had an excellent theory. Thinks perhaps Henry gets recruited by the LOST Boys and ends up in Neverland. The family then goes after him.
They could very well be setting us up for this. We have an extremely unhappy Henry who seems ready to run. It allows us to see the LOST Boys and Neverland without actually seeing Neal as Peter Pan.
Perhaps the season’s finale will leave us with the cliff hanger of Neal and Emma going after Henry and first showing up in Neverland.
Next season picks up with the search for Henry and flashbacks of Bae (Dyland Schmid) as Peter Pan!
This is what I’m rooting for! WOOT!!!WOOT!! 😆
Keeper of Pandora's Box & The Yellow Brick Road.
March 19, 2013 at 6:15 pm #180921SlurpeezParticipantI failed to understand Henry’s actions in “Welcome to Storybrooke.” I understand that he’s upset about magic, about Emma’s lie, upset over Regina being evil, and upset when MM and David fail to live up to perfection. Yet, Henry has no reason to be upset with his dad or to run out on him. Baelfire gave Henry a really good option to come live in NYC where there is no magic, but Henry had to go and nearly get himself blown up. Henry and Baelfire both equally hate what magic does to people, so why would Henry want to run out on a father he’s just getting to know? Henry and Bae have a lot in common and I fail to see why Henry would pass up a chance to know his dad to go off with some kids he doesn’t even know. What I could see happening is Baelfire offering to take Henry away from it all to Neverland, to show him where he himself had awesome adventures as Peter Pan.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
March 19, 2013 at 6:19 pm #180922RumplesGirlKeymasterI think Henry was a bit like Regina is this regard: he wants it all. He wants his mother Emma, his father Bae, his perfect grandparents, his adoptive mother Regina and more importantly he wants peace and harmony to exist between all these things. To his understanding the only thing standing in the way of getting it all, was magic. Destroy magic and he could have the life he wants, with his whole family, together, in one place.
In regards to GoldenKey’s theory: Well he is his fathers son so I can see him becoming Pan, but the question is: how did he get to Neverland? Did he go by himself? Did someone send him there (I know the leading contender for this is Rumple but I can’t bring myself to believe that)
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 19, 2013 at 6:27 pm #180926SlurpeezParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
I think Henry was a bit like Regina is this regard: he wants it all. He wants his mother Emma, his father Bae, his perfect grandparents, his adoptive mother Regina and more importantly he wants peace and harmony to exist between all these things. To his understanding the only thing standing in the way of getting it all, was magic. Destroy magic and he could have the life he wants, with his whole family, together, in one place.
On the one hand, I could understand Henry’s rationale for wanting to be rid of magic. Yet, he really didn’t think through how he’d accomplish this or whether dynamite would really work (must take after Prince Charming, who thinks a sword can defeat magic). Yet, what really bothered me was how easily he dismissed his dad and his mom, the people he has so desperately dreamed of finding ever since he realized Regina is the Evil Queen. On the one hand, it was in keeping with his character for Henry to want to take matters into his own hands. Yet, on the other, it just seemed so strange that Henry would just dismiss the chance to know his dad.
In regards to GoldenKey’s theory: Well he is his fathers son so I can see him becoming Pan, but the question is: how did he get to Neverland? Did he go by himself? Did someone send him there (I know the leading contender for this is Rumple but I can’t bring myself to believe that
For the same reason I wrote above, I just find it hard to believe Henry would give up on his parents so easily after he fought so hard to find them. Something really drastic would have to happen to Henry, who has always dreamed of being with his birth family, for him to willingly leave them. I could see the Lost Boys maybe kidnapping Henry when they find out their leader, Peter Pan, betrayed them by growing up. Maybe their revenge is to steal away Peter’s son in the hope of making Henry their new leader. Maybe Rumple even has a hand to play in arranging for Henry to be sent to Neverland, not wanting the plan to be traced back to him. Eventually, Henry might forget about his family, as Peter Pan did in the original tale. So just like in Hook, adult Peter Pan/Baelfire (and Emma) would have to return to Neverland to rescue Henry.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
March 19, 2013 at 6:36 pm #180927TheGoldenKeyParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
In regards to GoldenKey’s theory: Well he is his fathers son so I can see him becoming Pan, but the question is: how did he get to Neverland? Did he go by himself? Did someone send him there (I know the leading contender for this is Rumple but I can’t bring myself to believe that)
No my theory 🙂 but one that I like.
Seeing as SB is now open to the outside world, perhaps Felix and the other boys show up in SB OR Henry’s window and recruit him. He’s just ripe for going along.
If Neal left many years ago, perhaps this Felix is running the show these days. Maybe we’ll see a bit of Disney’s HOOK movie, with Neal following after them to claim his son and having to set things right in Neverland again.
Maybe Felix has taken over for HOOK and not Peter Pan? Who knows. Either way, Felix and the gang come and recruit Henry and they take off to Neverland. Followed by Neal and Emma (possibly Tamara if she’s Tiger Lilly or Tink).
It just lends its way in showing us Neverland, why we go there, while not having to reveal a single thing about who is Peter Pan until next season.
Keeper of Pandora's Box & The Yellow Brick Road.
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