Mind blown.
Seriously, even though the friend I watch the show with predicted the
big twist last night, I really never saw it coming until the scene where I
happened. Man, we have some very twisted
characters here.
Oh, and I still hate how evil they’ve made Pan.
So let’s get to it, shall we. And we’ll start with the recap.
We meet a man and his son.
The man is trying to make a living by pulling the old follow the card
scam, but the man he is currently tricking doesn’t appreciate it and attacks
him. The son intervenes. Yes, the boy is Rumplestiltskin and we are
going to learn what happened with his father.
His father leaves him with two ladies while he goes to look
for a real job. He even leaves that
stick figure doll with Rumple we’ve seen multiple times this season. The ladies teach Rumple to spin, but when his
father doesn’t come back, Rumple gets upset again. They explain that his dad is back out there
running his card scam. They give Rumple
a magic bean so he can start over doing something else somewhere else.
However, Rumple wants to be with his dad, so goes and finds
him pulling the scam again. Rumple tells
his dad about the magic bean, and they decide to use it to start over again
together. His dad comes up with the idea
of Neverland, a place he escaped to in his dreams every night while serving an
apprenticeship he hated.
The two arrive and are delighted in this magic island. Anything you wish for appears for you. You can do whatever you want. You can even fly – well you need Pixie dust
for that.
The Pixie dust is at the top of a tree, but Rumple’s fear of
heights keep him from climbing the tree.
Instead, his dad goes up to get the Pixie dust. While he is up there, a Shadow shows up. This Shadow is the only resident of the
island. And he explains that Rumple’s
dad has broken the rules.
Back at the base, Rumple is beginning to fear something has
happened to his dad. Then his dad shows
up again and explains that he has made a deal with the Shadow. As the Shadow starts to pull Rumple away, his
dad turns into….
…Peter Pan.
Yeah, I know.
Pan then explains that only boys are allowed on the
island. And he can’t stay if his son is
there. So the Shadow takes Rumple back
to the ladies. They try to cheer up the
boy, even telling them that he can make a new doll like the one he left behind
in Neverland and give it the same name.
But Rumple explains that his dad took that name. Yet, the doll was called Peter Pan.
Meanwhile, the Shadow takes the newly created Pan out to Skull
Rock, which is also newly created.
Inside, he shows him a giant hour glass.
Pan has broken another rule now.
Neverland was created as a place for boys to escape in their
dreams. Living there is forbidden. But now that Pan is living there, he can stay
until the hourglass runs out. At that
point, he will die.
So, shall we switch to present day Neverland?
With Henry’s agreement to save magic, Pan wastes no time,
taking him out to Skull Rock that night.
When they arrive, he creates a force field that will keep them from
being interrupted.
Meanwhile, Regina
and Gold are ready to go get Henry back.
Regina
makes some reference to the nonsense of Neal being alive and on the island, and
Gold says it is true, but he isn’t interested in meeting up with them until he
has Henry safely back and can hand him over to Neal.
And just then they walk into a clearing where the rest of
our heroes are ready to go save the day.
Neal explains why Gold didn’t want to see him, and everyone turns on
Gold. He hands Pandora’s Box over to
Neal and agrees to not use any magic or Neal will use the box on him.
Emma learns that Mary Margaret is thinking about staying
behind with David, but she starts challenging Mary Margaret, talking about not
giving up hope. They will find a way for
all of them to get off the island. Gold
overhears and offers to help. After
being poisoned last season, he thinks he has concocted a cure that is back at
his shop. They can take enough water to
keep David alive long enough to get it.
Tinker Bell sneaks them into
Pan’s camp, and Regina
puts the boys under a spell, only Pan and Henry have already left. They do find Wendy in her cage. Neal immediately recognizes her and frees
her. She’s doing Pan’s bidding so that
he won’t hurt John and Michael. And she
came to Neverland originally looking for Neal to help him. And she explains that for Henry to save
magic, he will have to die.
So Emma, Neal, Regina ,
and Gold head out to Skull Rock with the others keeping Wendy safe and waiting
to deal with the lost boys when they wake up again. They arrive at the landing inside the skull
and run into the force field. Gold
correctly figures that he can go through since he cut off his shadow. He gets Neal to give him the box back and
takes off. Meanwhile, Regina and Emma start using magic to get rid
of the moon so they won’t have shadows either.
Before Henry save magic, which involves taking out his own
heart and giving it to Pan, Pan hears Gold following them. The two confront each other away from Henry,
and Pan confesses to being Henry’s great-grandfather. Pan also talks about how he and Gold are so
much alike (which they are to some extend), but Gold argues that point. After all, he’s spent years trying to reunite
with Neal.
Gold goes to open Pandora’s Box, only it won’t open. Pan has used the magic of the island to get
the real one and switched it for the fake Gold has. Pan then opens the box and Gold is sucked
inside.
He returns to Henry, who is ready to start saving
magic. Just as he pulls his own heart
out, Regina ,
Emma, and Neal show up. They try to
reason with him, but Pan convinces him it is a trick to keep him from
fulfilling his destiny. Henry listens to
Pan and shoves his heart into Pan’s chest.
As Pan starts to fly away, Henry collapses and the others rush to his
side.
End of episode.
FOR TWO WEEKS!!!!
I really can’t wait to find out how they defeat Pan and save
Henry now.
I’d also love to go back and rewatch the season so far
knowing who Pan really is. I think there
are lots of scenes that would take on different meanings now.
My friend has a theory that the Nightshade plants are from
Pan’s imagination and they will die when Pan is defeated. If that’s true, that would also mean David
could leave the island, although I’d like to have some water as a backup if it
were to happen.
But with Gold in the box and Henry’s heart in Pan, how long
do they have to defeat Pan? How can they
do it and save Henry at the same time? I
really don’t know where they are going next with this one.
And seriously, can two weeks come already?
Hit me up with your thoughts in the comments. Any and all theories are welcome.
Mind blowing is right! What an episode. I keep saying best episode ever every time lately, but - best episode ever!
ReplyDeleteOne thing I liked was how they made Rumple's Dad so much like the present day Rumple. The looks, the gestures and that silly, giggly laugh.
The young man who is playing Pan is totally an amazing actor. I will be sorry to see him go when he is defeated. The actor who plays Henry pales in comparison (I don't mean as a character but as an actor. Pan has depth, Henry not so much), I also don't like how evil they have made Pan.
I was thinking, when the seer said "the boy" would be Rumple's undoing and all this time we and they have thought that meant Henry. I no longer think that is the case. The "boy" is Pan and he has now trapped Rumple (his own son for pitys sake!) in the box - Pan is Rumples undoing.
Yes at this point two weeks is way too long!
I like your theory about "the boy" being Rumple's undoing, but how did Pan bring Gold and Neal together? That's the only problem there. I've been thinking that Rumple would stop being The Dark One and go back to being a mortal as a result of something with Henry, but your theory certainly has merit.
DeleteI agree that Henry isn't necessarily the best actor, although his character doesn't have as much depth as Pan either. I think there's some of both going on.
One week, six days, but who's counting?
I cannot stop thinking about this episode -- storytelling at its finest! I am also so disappointed the next one won't air until Thanksgiving weekend as I will be out of town (at Disneyland, actually, and I doubt I'll be able to ride the Peter Pan attraction without thinking about this version of the character - eek!).
ReplyDeleteI hope they don't try to use true love's kiss again to save Henry and David. They wouldn't cop out with a recycled rescue after such an awesome season, right?
I like Irene's thinking; I also considered 'the boy' may be Pan. Mark, you have a great point, though. However, in a round-about way, Pan did bring Neal and Gold together because Gold didn't want Neal to be father-less like Dad/Pan left Gold, so Gold never gave up his search for Neal. But that might be too convoluted/weak an explanation for this scenario... Time will tell, but wish it would move more quickly!
It would be a recycled rescue, but it would also fit the show. It is the fairy tale answer, right? I could see it both ways, and I think it would depend on how they presented it if they went that route. I don't think that's where they are going, however.
DeleteI've been so focused on how Gold can be "undone" without dying that I hadn't given Pan as the "boy" much thought. Between you and Irene, I think you might be on to something. It is convoluted, but I think it could work. We'll see if they go this route or not, but I'm beginning to like the theory.