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June 12, 2013 at 12:08 pm #137038DemiletoParticipant
From TV Guide:
Do you have any scoop on the “home office” on Once Upon a Time? — Jennie
NATALIE: The home office wanted to destroy magic in our world, but that doesn’t mean that Peter Pan isn’t part of it. Speaking of the mysterious organization, executive producer Adam Horowitz promises pay-off. “We’re going to explain pretty quickly what it is and how, as we showed in the finale, Greg and Tamara were unwittingly working for Peter Pan, and how that all connects.” It was curious that they were so against magic, right?Source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/Mega-Buzz-Dexter-NCISLA-Originals-1066551.aspx
[adrotate group="5"]June 12, 2013 at 12:38 pm #197984PheeParticipantI like the sound of “pretty quickly”. 😀
June 12, 2013 at 12:39 pm #197985RumplesGirlKeymasterI also like the pretty quickly thing. Also, GOAT working for PP “unwittingly” sounds to me like we’re all right about them being nothing more than foot soldiers.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"June 12, 2013 at 12:52 pm #197988SlurpeezParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
I also like the pretty quickly thing. Also, GOAT working for PP “unwittingly” sounds to me like we’re all right about them being nothing more than foot soldiers.
Imagine the looks of astonishment and horror on Tamara and Greg’s faces when they realize whom they’ve been working for all along. Pan Pan certainly uses magic since he can fly and he has the power to rip people’s shadows from them. Peter must have a bad fairy (Tinker Bell) who supplies him with pixie dust.
"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
June 12, 2013 at 12:56 pm #197989RumplesGirlKeymaster@slurpeez108 wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
I also like the pretty quickly thing. Also, GOAT working for PP “unwittingly” sounds to me like we’re all right about them being nothing more than foot soldiers.
Imagine the looks of astonishment and horror on Tamara and Greg’s faces when they realize whom they’ve been working for all along. Pan Pan certainly uses magic since he can fly and he has the power to rip people’s shadows from them. Peter must have a bad fairy (Tinker Bell) who supplies him with pixie dust.
Exactly. I also wonder if this means we’ll be wrapping up GOAT’s involvement in all this super quick. I had predicted that Tamara at least would be around until episode 5 so we could get her back story, but maybe it’s going to come out in exposition instead of a proper episode. I imagine that once PP had Henry, he has no need for GOAT and won’t hesitate in killing them.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"June 12, 2013 at 2:17 pm #198005PheeParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
I imagine that once PP had Henry, he has no need for GOAT and won’t hesitate in killing them.
They could end up escaping PP, being caught by Charmingstiltskins&Co and thrown in the brig of the JR so they can be questioned about who they work for, in case what they know might help them rescue Henry. That’d keep them around for a couple more eps.
June 12, 2013 at 2:43 pm #198008RumplesGirlKeymaster@Phee wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
I imagine that once PP had Henry, he has no need for GOAT and won’t hesitate in killing them.
They could end up escaping PP, being caught by Charmingstiltskins&Co and thrown in the brig of the JR so they can be questioned about who they work for, in case what they know might help them rescue Henry. That’d keep them around for a couple more eps.
That’s a possibility. I just really hope they explain why Tamara hates magic so much, whether it’s by her own flashback or through exposition.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"June 12, 2013 at 2:50 pm #198010Marty McFlyParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
I also like the pretty quickly thing. Also, GOAT working for PP “unwittingly” sounds to me like we’re all right about them being nothing more than foot soldiers.
Imagine the looks of astonishment and horror on Tamara and Greg’s faces when they realize whom they’ve been working for all along. Pan Pan certainly uses magic since he can fly and he has the power to rip people’s shadows from them. Peter must have a bad fairy (Tinker Bell) who supplies him with pixie dust.
why do people insist that it is Peter Pan who is the wicked one? Peter Pan sounds to me like a worker for HIM whoever HE is. (even Rumpel is afraid of HIM – he doesn’t know HIS name)
“Peter Pan never fails” sounds to me like he is just the shadow who delivers the children to HIM. and he never fails to deliver the children to HIM.
not only that, I feel that PP is a victim himself! after all, he is only a shadow which means that his shadow was rrrrrripped from him…June 12, 2013 at 2:52 pm #198012DemiletoParticipant@marty mcfly wrote:
why do people insist that it is Peter Pan who is the wicked one? Peter Pan sounds to me like a worker for HIM whoever HE is. (even Rumpel is afraid of HIM – he doesn’t know HIS name)
“Peter Pan never fails” sounds to me like he is just the shadow who delivers the children to HIM. and he never fails to deliver the children to HIM.
not only that, I feel that PP is a victim himself! after all, he is only a shadow which means that his shadow was rrrrrripped from him…Peter Pan is not a shadow, the shadow is Peter Pan’s. Adam and Eddy already said that he’ll be played by a new male actor, he’s not going to be a CGI character. And nothing so far points to being a bigger baddie controlling Peter Pan, so yes, Peter Pan IS our villain. That, however, doesn’t mean that he’ll be evil; that heavily depends on his backstory, and I doubt he’ll have one that won’t bring a ton of sympathy to him.
June 12, 2013 at 2:57 pm #198013RumplesGirlKeymasterI believe that the Shadow and PP are one and the same and the PP is the “him” because the exact line of dialogue is:
Other Lost boy: if that’s the not the boy HE is looking for do you think we’ll find him?
Felix: of course we will. It may take time but Peter Pan never fails.The “he” is the antecedent of PP, they are in direct correlation with each other grammatically.
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