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June 12, 2013 at 3:32 pm #198025SlurpeezParticipant
Here’s my harebrained theory. When I envisage Peter Pan, I see a child who is plagued with a curse (similar to Rumple’s dark one curse). Perhaps wishing to remain a child, he made a deal he didn’t understand with a bad fairy like Tinker Bell. So, Peter might turn out to be a “villain” but only in the way that Rumple is one.
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June 12, 2013 at 3:35 pm #198027RumplesGirlKeymaster@slurpeez108 wrote:
Here’s my harebrained theory. When I envisage Peter Pan, I see a child who is plagued with a curse (similar to Rumple’s dark one curse). Perhaps wishing to remain a child, he made a deal he didn’t understand with a bad fairy like Tinker Bell. So, Peter might turn out to be a “villain” but only in the way that Rumple is one.
Given that in a recent tweet Adam said “He [PP] is…complicated” I think he is going to be someone who–like Rumple and Regina–is complex in their villainy. However, I can’t see PP being a child–like Henry’s age–because it’s almost comical to think of this little 10-12 yr old running around as the Big Bad. I think it’s far more likely that PP will be about 18-25 so that they can cast a more mature, well trained actor.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"June 12, 2013 at 7:05 pm #198091rumbelledearieParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
@slurpeez108 wrote:
Here’s my harebrained theory. When I envisage Peter Pan, I see a child who is plagued with a curse (similar to Rumple’s dark one curse). Perhaps wishing to remain a child, he made a deal he didn’t understand with a bad fairy like Tinker Bell. So, Peter might turn out to be a “villain” but only in the way that Rumple is one.
Given that in a recent tweet Adam said “He [PP] is…complicated” I think he is going to be someone who–like Rumple and Regina–is complex in their villainy. However, I can’t see PP being a child–like Henry’s age–because it’s almost comical to think of this little 10-12 yr old running around as the Big Bad. I think it’s far more likely that PP will be about 18-25 so that they can cast a more mature, well trained actor.
I agree he probably won’t be a child, especially considering the Lost Boys in the finale most definitely were NOT 10-12 years old lol. I think it’ll be interesting how they tell that though, considering PP/the Lost Boys were supposed to be children. Were there any teenagers in the original Peter Pan story? That’s cutting it pretty close to adulthood lol.
June 12, 2013 at 7:23 pm #198092RumplesGirlKeymasterI think that’s why A and E are calling them the Lost Ones instead of the Lost Boys, they are aging the entire myth so that they can cast older people.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"June 12, 2013 at 7:43 pm #198101red whale and fishhookParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
Here’s my harebrained theory. When I envisage Peter Pan, I see a child who is plagued with a curse (similar to Rumple’s dark one curse). Perhaps wishing to remain a child, he made a deal he didn’t understand with a bad fairy like Tinker Bell. So, Peter might turn out to be a “villain” but only in the way that Rumple is one.
If that is the case, then it could be the reason why Peter Pan runs the Home Office. He could ended hating the curse that he has and because of that cure he hates magic and started the Home Office because of his hatred towards magic thanks to the curse.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
June 13, 2013 at 7:52 am #198235PheeParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
I think that’s why A and E are calling them the Lost Ones instead of the Lost Boys, they are aging the entire myth so that they can cast older people.
Agreed. From a purely practical standpoint, if some of these characters, like Felix and PP in particular, are gonna be getting lots of action and screen time, the characters have to be old enough so that they can cast actors who are several years older, and able to work longer hours, and put in generally more dark and compelling performances. You couldn’t achieve that effectively with child actors.
June 13, 2013 at 9:12 am #198244HappyEndingsSpectatorQuestion: How did the Duke get the dagger in the 1st place and why would he just have it hanging so anyone could get it even Zozo? Was Zozo the Duke?
Question: The Duke wanted kids at the age of 14 why when you saw in Bae’s own village that there were still men and even women that could fight. ❓
Question; Why didn’t the Duke make an agreement with the Orges instead of fighting them like Rumble did ❓
What if Duke is the “He” that PP is working for and the “Home Office” would be the Duke’s castle(home) where the dagger came from orginally.
June 13, 2013 at 1:01 pm #198132RumplesGirlKeymaster@HappyEndings wrote:
Question: How did the Duke get the dagger in the 1st place and why would he just have it hanging so anyone could get it even Zozo? Was Zozo the Duke?
Question: The Duke wanted kids at the age of 14 why when you saw in Bae’s own village that there were still men and even women that could fight. ❓
Question; Why didn’t the Duke make an agreement with the Orges instead of fighting them like Rumble did ❓
What if Duke is the “He” that PP is working for and the “Home Office” would be the Duke’s castle(home) where the dagger came from orginally.
1)I believe Zoso and the Duke are two separate people. We don’t know how he got the dagger. That’s a story we may see one day if they do the history of the Dark One.
2) Because the Duke is a sick sick person? Or because you need adults to stay home and do the productive things like grow the food. Kids are..expendable.
3) Because Ogres don’t make agreements with mortals. And because it hadn’t occurred to him. The Duke probably liked his little war.
4)Because PP is HE. You have to listen to the quote again.
Random Lost One: “Will we ever find the boy HE is looking for?”
Felix: “It may take some time, but PETER PAN always gets what he wants.”He is the antecedent of PP, they are grammatically linked.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"June 13, 2013 at 1:47 pm #198251PheeParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
2) Because the Duke is a sick sick person? Or because you need adults to stay home and do the productive things like grow the food. Kids are..expendable.
Who knows how much longer this war will go on for. Gotta have some adults back home to keep on reproducing so they they have a fresh supply of “soldiers” to send out into the field if this thing goes for 14 more years.
4)Because PP is HE. You have to listen to the quote again.
Random Lost One: “Will we ever find the boy HE is looking for?”
Felix: “It may take some time, but PETER PAN always gets what he wants.”He is the antecedent of PP, they are grammatically linked.
THIS.
June 13, 2013 at 3:13 pm #198259DemiletoParticipantFunny you girls mentioned the Duke, because I’ve begun to question if there’s more to him than we’ve been led to believe. For all the constant suspicion that the Blue Fairy may be this big mastermind, it was really the Duke’s war with the ogres that put all the events of the show in motion, a war that took many years and a great body toll when it could’ve ended very quickly if only he ordered Zoso to crush the opposition; Rumple certainly had no trouble to do it once he became the Dark One. Also, the Seer was conveniently positioned in the front lines when Rumple needed to hear all her words of doom and then mysteriously disappeared once her job was done. Odd much?
Here’s a thought-provoking thought: what if Peter Pan IS the Duke?
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