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hmm “They are talking adding both.” it sounds a little bit like they are just adding two minstrels to a scene.
Well, Peter Pan beeing the Pied Piper would definitively fit. In the original Legend the Pied Piper lead the children into the center of a hill or a mountain and came out on a place far away like Transylvania (Grimm version). Neverland has also a mountain at the center. Also the Greek God Pan is playing the Pan flute.
Thinking about a lute player the first one who comes into my mind would be Orpheus. Sometimes he is shown playing a medieval lute instead of an ancient lyra and his trip to Hades trying to get the soul of his love Eurydice back from Hades reminds me on Aurora and Philipp. But that would be a little bit far fetched.
It could be simply be that both instruments are connected to the Pied Piper. Maybe he will just be a person who uses one a beautiful kind of magic: music.^^[adrotate group="5"]“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantThat’s a good catch, HappyEndings. The color thing remindse me of the Neverending Story which was original printed with green and red ink representing the two different worlds. The real world is red and the world of human imagination (Fantasia) is green.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantO
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantWell I think we will see a new conflict inside SB. The Home Office might be a threat from the outside and even when Belle will cloak SB they can have a man in the inside.
Also now after the Charmings, Rumple and Regina are gone, maybe a new villain might see a opportunity to take in action. Like Henry said: We don’t know who else is inside this town.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantI’ve already expected that Alice is from another world. It’s the only way that it makes sense.
Now I wonder how this world is called and who else does live there. Maybe Dorian Gray or Oliver Twist….
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipant@PriceofMagic wrote:
The only thing with making PP some sort of god is how do you follow that? If the characters face a god this season, what antagonist are they going to face that can match that next season?
I guess that depend how powerful a god can be in OUAT and maybe people just believe that he is a god.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantWell, maybe Peter Pan is the Greek god Pan. Why I’m thinking this? Based what Tamara said we were already assuming that the Home Office has a religious motif for that what they do. But they never said in which “god” they believe.
Also the god Pan influenced how christian imagined the devil and based on wikipedia the word panic derives from his name.The word panic derives from the Greek πανικός, “pertaining to shepherd god Pan”, who took amusement from frightening herds of goats and sheep into sudden bursts of uncontrollable fear. The ancient Greeks credited the battle of Marathon’s victory to Pan, using his name for the frenzied, frantic fear exhibited by the fleeing enemy soldiers.
So that’s my theory who Pan might be.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantWell, they also said that there will be Wonderland flashbacks. So they can show Cora, if they want to. And based what they also said it seemed like they really want to tell us much more about her.
“I still feel there are more Cora stories to be told, both young and old,” Kitsis says. “I don’t think that’s the last time Rumple saw young Cora, and I definitely think there are some other adventures to be had. Even though she’s dead, she’s very much alive in our hearts.”
I just didn’t copy everything in the in the interview because of copyright.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantEdward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz had talk with hollywood.com and telled just a little bit about the show.
http://www.hollywood.com/news/tv/55013855/once-upon-a-time-in-wonderland-edward-kitsis-adam-horowitz-trailer
And they make it clear for us that it will be post-curse:Wonderland takes place post-curse [of Once Upon a Time],” Kitsis says. “So the pilot of Wonderland actually starts when magic comes and the wraith happens, and then it runs concurrent.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantI agree. I don’t think that the shadow was Peter Pan himself.
That Peter Pan can ripp off the shadow of someone reminds me about the character Gecko Moria from the manga One Piece who once ate the shadow fruit which gave him the power over Shadows. So he can separate his shadow from his body and he can ripp off the shadow of someone else by using a giant scissors. Then this people have to live the rest of their life in darkness because if they would step into the sunlight they would vaporize.
That’s him cutting off a shadow
That’s him with his own shadow called “Doppelman”Well it could be that this is just a coincident because it might be that the creator of Once Piece was inspiried by Peter Pan when he created Moria’s abilities. Even if he doesn’t look like Peter Pan at all. (More like Dracula or a creature from Nightmare before Christmas or like Hades from the Disney movie).
Anyway I wanted to mention this because it might be important.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael Ende -
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