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Why do they need the Shadow to get home if pixie dust literally grows on trees in NL? Tinkerbell ought to know…she’s a pixie after all.
But if the pixie dust flowers need sunlight and sunlight has been missing from Neverland for a few hundred years, then the flower died.
But if the pixie dust flowers need sunlight and sunlight has been missing from Neverland for a few hundred years, then the flower died.
I thought the flowers were powered by starlight, not sunlight? But then, I might have misheard since I only watched this episode once so far.
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RumplesGirl wrote: But if the pixie dust flowers need sunlight and sunlight has been missing from Neverland for a few hundred years, then the flower died.
I thought the flowers were powered by starlight, not sunlight? But then, I might have misheard since I only watched this episode once so far.
Oh. Maybe? But if that’s true then why hasn’t Tink just climbed a tree to get more?
All that magic that has kept Pan alive had to come from somewhere. Maybe it drained all of the pixie dust from the island….though Pan did have some and that in itself is curious. So many unanswered questions like the perpetual darkness and how he can control the shadow.
“The flowers bloom at night, to soak in the starlight. That’s how the pixie dust gets its magic.”
Which doesn’t clarify if they need sunlight to actually grow first, before they’re able to soak up the starlight. If they still need sunlight to grow, then there wouldn’t be any growing these days.
“The flowers bloom at night, to soak in the starlight. That’s how the pixie dust gets its magic.”
Which doesn’t clarify if they need sunlight to actually grow first, before they’re able to soak up the starlight. If they still need sunlight to grow, then there wouldn’t be any growing these days.
Thanks Phee! I thought I heard starlight rather than sunlight. Though, I’m thinking perhaps Tink could get more pixie dust from NL if she knew where to look. We saw that PP had a vial of pixie dust in 3×1, which we’d assumed he’d taken from Tink, but perhaps he collected it himself form the tree where the magic flowers grow.
"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
“The flowers bloom at night, to soak in the starlight. That’s how the pixie dust gets its magic.” Which doesn’t clarify if they need sunlight to actually grow first, before they’re able to soak up the starlight. If they still need sunlight to grow, then there wouldn’t be any growing these days.
Well now I’m just confused. If it had been sunlight, then it was a totally logical explanation for why Tink doesn’t have pixie dust anymore. But the island should be full of pixie dust then if they need starlight. That last line of the quote indicates that it is without STARlight and not SUNlight that causes the flowers to have magic.
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