ONCE UPON A TIME - SEASON THREE NASTY HABITS EPISODE NUMBER - 304 Determined to take on Pan directly, Rumpelstiltskin teams up with his son -- who once lived in Neverland as one of the Lost Boys. But when he learns of his father's secret agenda, Neal takes matters into his own hands. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE >> |
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Last edited by GateWorld; 28 October 2013, 09:17 PM. -
I'm starting to really like Hook. His concern for David is rather touching. I keep going back and forth between feeling sympathy for Rumple, but felt distinctly sympathetic towards him in this episode. Maybe especially when Neal sneakily plastered that leaf on his hand, and he wound up not being able to do anything, which in turn caused Neal and Henry to be captured again. I would like to learn more about Rumple and Pan's past together if Rumple has known Pan since he was a child. Must be an interesting story. If it was in Neverland, I wonder how Rumple got away from there.
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The others may have trusted rumble not to kill henry, since he's had multiple opportunities and has refrained, but all Bae/Neil has known is the dark side of his dad, someone that scared the bejesus out of him so much that he ran.
Rumble is paying for the sins of his past...but neil's inability to let go of his past is compromising the situation.
ANd hook, yeah, he was the cliched bad guy, think largely based in peoples' preconceptions of him given that he's the bad guy in the books....but compare him to Pan, the 'hero' in the stories, and dude, he's not so bad.
I do wish they'd wrap it up though. Running through the greenery being chased by psychotic kids is getting old.
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I would like to see more of the Rumplestiltskin and Peter Pan storyline its interesting and i am betting that they are brothers, I also liked the fact that Peter Pan was also the Pied Piper i find that quite interesting.... i guess every disney character has a past and a future before/after their inaugural story
I really like the fact that hook is more of an anti hero type, i reckon that hook only became this way because of his time in neverland and his dealings with Peter Pan, he seems like a decent sort of a pirate
I still think that David/Charming is going to survive S3, or else he will die and they will find a way for certain characters to come back in s4 (if we get a s4), like say Maleificent/Cora/The Huntsman/Charming's Brother etc etc this could be a good plot point to to introduce new characters to the franchise aswellLast edited by mr_kennedy; 21 October 2013, 06:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Skydiver View Post
I do wish they'd wrap it up though. Running through the greenery being chased by psychotic kids is getting old.
For the most part I've really enjoyed the season so far, and I love creepy Peter Pan, but I really don't want the Neverland arc dragged out for much longer.
I thought this episode was pretty good, I enjoyed it. Though I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more if I actually liked Neal a bit more than I do. I loved the Rumple/Peter Pan stuff, and I also really liked Hook in this episode.sigpic
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Originally posted by poundpuppy29 View PostThat was an interesting ep so Rumple & Pan knew each other as kids I really enjoyed this ep.
Originally posted by mr_kennedy View PostI would like to see more of the Rumplestiltskin and Peter Pan storyline its interesting and i am betting that they are brothers, I also liked the fact that Peter Pan was also the Pied Piper i find that quite interesting.... i guess every disney character has a past and a future before/after their inaugural story
As for neal/bae and his daddy issues.. I am wondering if all his hate to his father is going to actually back fire on him at some point.
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Could someone tell me how mr. Gold was able to brush off the squid ink that fast? I mean, back in the Enchanted Forest when he signed that contract, his powers were disabled until the Dark Curse hit(at least a week or so). Was he just pretending?"I have never understood why it should be necessary to become irrational in order to prove that you care... or why it should be necessary to prove it at all."
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