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I CANNOT wait to see Peter Pan and Rumple interact! Robbie Kay and Robert Carlyle are both great actors; one is a natural talent and Bobby is a seasoned, method actor! ROBERT TO THE SECOND POWER!
BRING IT ON!!
Robbie is fabulous as PP!! He’s such a calculating piece of work. Love it!
I loved him! He’s perfect! I was worried also but he totally pulled it off. When he revealed himself to Henry at the end you could see it in his eyes (very Robert Carlyle-esque), he definitely gave off an adult vibe (which is perfect since he’s supposed to be hundreds of years old by now). Very impressed.
I’m with Slurpeez, I can’t wait to see Rumple and Pan together in a scene!! Robbie Kay can absolutely go toe-to-toe with RC.
I should also add that I’m really excited about eventually seeing Pan and Hook interacting together in a scene. They have traditionally been seen as arch enemies since ever, and I am intrigued to see Once’s take on their infamous feud.
Peter Pan in my opinion as of now is a pyscophathic manianc. And the actor who plays him is PERFECT! Looks like what Peter Pan would look like.
I should also add that I’m really excited about eventually seeing Pan and Hook interacting together in a scene. They have traditionally been seen as arch enemies since ever, and I am intrigued to see Once’s take on their infamous feud.
I second this. It will be nice to see traditional characters together.
I really liked Peter Pan. The actor was great. Pan was smart, manipulative and creepy. I look forward to his scenes,
Keeper of Hook and Emma's smoldering first kiss, a certain Pirate's sauciness, the Evil Queen's snarkiness, Grumpy's gruffness and a drop of true love to make it all go down smooth.
Robbie nailed it. I enjoyed the scenes even though I knew he was Pan, but it was still suspenseful. Would Henry find out, how, etc.
“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
I now that is maybe a other crack theory, but I think that Pan is not so a bad Maniac that he plays. Maybe he has to be mean cause he needs them to hate him, because het can’t get them to believe. Could it be that Peter Pan wants to rescue to children on the island and if the only way for him is to find the right boy with a delicate family tree and a person who always find each other to save them all. He said he needs Henry and his heart and that it is easier to let people hate then to believe. Wouldn’t it be nice if the Pan is only the villian so that they can be the heroes he needs to save them all, because himself is not able to believe enough to achieve it and if he is also a part of the family it is one better.
Heros don't get their Happy Ending!
Thumbs up from me. We shall see.
I could not have asked more from Peter. He was the perfect mixture of a cunning and deceiving we had expected from Rumple’s description at the end of last year. And when he said “Let’s Play” at the very end of the episode I think I just about lost it. It was perfect. I am quite content on Neverland for a while so long as he is still here =)
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