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ParticipantPan figured out a better way to get the boys – i.e. the Shadow. Since the pipe relies on the boys truly being lost and abandoned. Once he found out he needed the heart of the truest believer instead of companions who were as lonely as he was, he needed a more foolproof way to get boys.
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ParticipantSo I though about it and maybe Blue isn’t Pan’s biological mother, but rather his adoptive mother. Since in Barrie’s version, he did run away to the fairies, maybe she kinda adopted him. It is interesting how the fairies’ Storybrooke counterparts were nuns and a lot of orphanages are run by nuns. So back on point, perhaps Blue “adopted” Pan and feels motherly to him, so they created the curse to save magic.
Which leads me to this – is a bad, even terrible, thing that is done for the right reasons, still a bad thing?
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ParticipantAnyone?
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ParticipantI think this flashback takes place after ASOTM’s events. I don’t think the portal was the last time Rumple saw Bae… I think this was. There is no telling WHEN this takes places… 1990 or whatever it is. Maybe Rumple finally tracks down Bae and Bae has been turned against him by the manipulative Pan and he throws the doll at Rumple or something. I do think Rumple will help Bae to escape Neverland, but I also think this is where we will see Bae become Neal. Maybe not this episode exactly but I think this is the catalyst that will set that in motion, getting Bae to our world after decades in Neverland. Bae looks pretty much like the other Lost Boys and is wearing a mask in one of the spoiler pictures of the episode. I could see Bae being pretty darn creepy in this episode, even Felix-like but not quite Pan-like who is just plain freaky.
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ParticipantAlso thought this was interesting, the meaning of the name Rhuel as in Rhuel Gorm:
“You are a law unto itself. Your tendency is to finish whatever you start. You are tolerant and like to help humanity. You are very active. You are generally warmhearted and gives freely of your time, energy, and sympathetic understanding. You have tolerance and acceptance of the frailties of others. Universal and humanitarian in outlook. This is very compassionate name. Emergencies may raise your intuitive abilities in order to resolve conflict or situation. You become very creative under the pressure, and have quite original ideas to make the best out of it.
You are always looking for a chance to do your own thing, to be your own person, and to have things done your own way.”and Gorm – “ou are introspective, prophetic, philosophical, and soul searching, but also can be analytical, critical and opinionated. You think deeply and clearly, have an air of mystery, can be solitary and secretive. You are frank, methodical and believe in law, system and order.
Position and social status is very important for you and you are always looking for way to improve your position in society. You have power and ability to chose your own destiny and achieve anything you want in life. You can expand in any direction according to your will and the set of values. You have passion for justice and belong to the position of authority. You have an inherent courage and endurance to accomplish “The Impossible Dream”. With the power comes responsibility. You hold keys to the material world, but with this gift comes high spiritual responsibility to be fair and true to others. You are philosophical and mature, determined and intense with a desire to endure, often religious.”thebassgal
ParticipantDelete, wrong place. It’s about fairies, but not about their likes and differences.
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ParticipantI read through everything and didn’t see this mentioned anywhere… in the red line “I don’t need u ne-” the u is shorthand for “you”. It is fathomable that “ne” could also be shorthand. I think maybe it says “I don’t need u (you) neway (anyway).”
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Participant@HappyEndings wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
I’m not really on board the theory that Peter and Henry are identical or the same, so I don’t know if they need to look alike. But he needs to be able to be both childish and really dangerous.
I agree!!! 😛
I wasn’t necessarily either. But I think Jeremy Sumpter can do both childish and dangerous.
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ParticipantAnd for funsies for those who think that might be a picture of Peter Pan himself and he’s got GOAT looking for his doppleganger so he can grow older (minus the eyes being different colors):
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ParticipantHa ha… I think he could pass for 16 as they could age him down with longer hair and no facial hair. He’s 24. But yes, he is quite pretty. Aren’t the most dangerous villains the ones who can fly under the radar and appear likeable?
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