I had to go with Rumple's father turning into Peter Pan. I noticed the clues on the episode (I love how the actor who played old Peter Pan mirrorred the actor who plays young Peter Pan, also how he used some exact same words as we'd seen in the past being said by young Pan), but prior to those I would have never imagined this.
I like Hook but we've seen him plenty in the last episodes (I've seen the stats and he's the one who have the biggest screen time. ..) I'm actually glad they remember he's not the main character of the show. I love that this ep had more Rumple/Emma/Regina scenes !
I agree with @supernana494, we've seen him plenty. To say he's not a main character, he's had a heck of a bit of screen time, not to mention an entire episode based on his past. We've seen more of him than we have Neal or Belle anyway :)
I loved this episode immensely so I could see myself voting for a number of these scenes in other episodes. But in this episode, it had to be that Peter Pan was Rumple's father. I never saw that one coming and my mouth was left open for quite a while. No other scene could come close, even though I loved the ending scene with Henry
Sure. Made absolute zero sense plotwise to have them use magic to attempt to get through a magical barrier to save their son from Pan. Are you serious?
Wel it didn't make much sense to hide the moon without extinguishing the torches (which would be the first thing I'd expect to be causing the shadows). maybe they should have taken out the torches first, then realized they still had shadows and then hidden the moon.
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Regina and Emma using magic of course!
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Rumple: Where's Henry?
Pan: You mean my great-grandson?
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ReplyDeleteEmma and Regina together with their magic!
ReplyDeleteI had to go with Rumple's father turning into Peter Pan. I noticed the clues on the episode (I love how the actor who played old Peter Pan mirrorred the actor who plays young Peter Pan, also how he used some exact same words as we'd seen in the past being said by young Pan), but prior to those I would have never imagined this.
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ReplyDeleteserious lack of hook in this epi. :'( miss him
ReplyDeleteI like Hook but we've seen him plenty in the last episodes (I've seen the stats and he's the one who have the biggest screen time. ..) I'm actually glad they remember he's not the main character of the show. I love that this ep had more Rumple/Emma/Regina scenes !
ReplyDeleteI agree with @supernana494, we've seen him plenty. To say he's not a main character, he's had a heck of a bit of screen time, not to mention an entire episode based on his past. We've seen more of him than we have Neal or Belle anyway :)
ReplyDeleteRumple: "You remember the spell?"
ReplyDeleteRegina: THE look.
That was my favourite scene. Any Rumple-Regina scenes are my favourite ones.
Flashback - Rumple's father abondons his son and turns into Peter Pan.. i was just WTF MEN WTF... that was a really good twist
ReplyDeleterumple - I'm not going in there with nothing but my good looks XD - quote of the day
ReplyDeleteemma/regina scene was nothing but fanservice sorry. it doesn't even make sense. not only moon casting shadows. weak very weak fanservice.
ReplyDeleteI loved this episode immensely so I could see myself voting for a number of these scenes in other episodes. But in this episode, it had to be that Peter Pan was Rumple's father. I never saw that one coming and my mouth was left open for quite a while. No other scene could come close, even though I loved the ending scene with Henry
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ReplyDeleteI was 100% caught by surprise, it was mind blowing!
ReplyDeleteSure. Made absolute zero sense plotwise to have them use magic to attempt to get through a magical barrier to save their son from Pan. Are you serious?
ReplyDeleteWel it didn't make much sense to hide the moon without extinguishing the torches (which would be the first thing I'd expect to be causing the shadows). maybe they should have taken out the torches first, then realized they still had shadows and then hidden the moon.
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