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PETER PAN IS THE HOME OFFICE??

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×22 "… and Straight on til Morning" › PETER PAN IS THE HOME OFFICE??

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  • May 13, 2013 at 3:30 am #193596
    kfchimera
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    I agree, Rumpel knew more about NL. He also knew alot about Greg and Tamara in SB for that matter. Not one question about why Tamara shot Neal or how she was with Greg.
    but yes, mind blown. I did not think PP would be the HO.

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    May 13, 2013 at 3:35 am #193600
    astrawoid
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    Yeah, totally not expecting PP = HO. That was crazy! And I definitely got the impression that Rumple knew about the shadow. But did he always know who they were after?

    "We were happy."
    "Because... it was born out of true love."

    May 13, 2013 at 3:40 am #193602
    thebassgal
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    @astrawoid wrote:

    Yeah, totally not expecting PP = HO. That was crazy! And I definitely got the impression that Rumple knew about the shadow. But did he always know who they were after?

    I think Rumple (wrongly) assumed that Home Office was after HIM as the Dark One. I agree with (can’t remember whose!)’s theory that PP is the original Dark One or some version of it.

    May 13, 2013 at 4:18 am #193619
    lilysmom
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    So if PP is the HO then why would he want to destroy magic since it is magic that is keeping him young?

    May 13, 2013 at 4:20 am #193623
    jbwood5
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    I think they are just trying to destroy the magic in their world. Maybe PP is scared that if others have magic They will be able to defeat him.

    May 13, 2013 at 4:44 am #193632
    astrawoid
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    @Jbwood5 wrote:

    I think they are just trying to destroy the magic in their world. Maybe PP is scared that if others have magic They will be able to defeat him.

    This is exactly what I was thinking.

    "We were happy."
    "Because... it was born out of true love."

    May 13, 2013 at 4:53 am #193639
    Snickerdoodle
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    @lilysmom wrote:

    So if PP is the HO then why would he want to destroy magic since it is magic that is keeping him young?

    I don’t think PP wants to destroy magic as much as he was looking for someone associated with magic. What better way to find magic than to use people who are against it, and destroy what you find of it that you are not looking for, in the process.

    I like the idea someone said that destroying SB was about getting Henry (He would have been all that was left). The “HIM” calling the shots was more interested in obtaining Henry than in destroying SB, in the end.

    May 13, 2013 at 6:19 am #193664
    Myril
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    Wasn’t expecting them to go there, but before the final episode and already knowing of the shadow it was the only twist that I could think of, which would make the whole Home Office thing finally interesting, getting the Lost Boys and Peter Pan involved with some arcane motive. The idea of Wendy, the Darlings starting the thing was, well, too convenient for my taste, too much still Disney, but I have sometimes a dark, wicked mind if it comes to story telling. Of course it would have been a dark twist in some way too, if the Home Office had started as something different, something to bring back Bae for good, but even that sounded too predictable to me. Although there is still that theory, that the shadow is in some way connected to Rumple’s quest to find Bae and reunite with him. Well, who knows.

    Have to say, I was somewhat worried where the show is going, finding the past couple of episodes not so promising, but with this twist they saved this season for me. Mostly, still not all intrigued by this Home Office thing, I found Greg and Tamara plain boring, still find them boring, but it’s better than anything I had feared would happen in the end.

    edit: Just remembered a story by Hans Christian Andersen called The Shadow. How could I have forgotten about that one in all discussion so far will stay a mystery. Don’t think they are working with this story, though who knows, but for some inspiration: Hans Christian Andersen The Shadow

    ¯\_(?????? ?)_/¯

    May 13, 2013 at 12:52 pm #193708
    Second Star
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    I didn’t get the link at first, and was annoyed that their promise of us learning about the Home Office wasn’t true, and then it clicked. Pan wants Henry, GOAT took Henry to Neverland, Gold was talking about their leader as scenes cut between him and PAN.

    So, I guess Pan IS linked to the Home Office. Great twist!

    May 13, 2013 at 12:55 pm #193710
    Phee
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    Love that even though I was COMPLETELY spoiled for this ep, I was totally blindsided by this stuff. Well played, show! The moment when they said Bae didn’t match the pic, and I realised it was gonna be Henry that PP is looking for, my jaw dropped open and I got chills. 😮

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