Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6175354-20130930170041/@comment-5305135-20131001210400

I found the idea of the Home-Office being the Lost Boys a bit *yawn* I felt it was a bit of a slap in the face to have Greg and Tamara (who clearly were smart enough to dupe the majority of Storybrooke and basically be the main villains of the second half of Season 2) duped themselves by teenagers and killed off so quickly. I hope they do explore the reason why Tamara had such a powerful weapon (taser) if the equipment was filled with sand. It was discussed on another thread that it was probably her belief that the taser could kill magical beings that made it do so (Neverland magic) I felt like Greg's story and background was basically over, but why did Tamara hate magic so much?

I also disliked Emma...a LOT, in this episode. I imagine that I won't like her, or Snow for that matter at all this season. As wimpy and annoying as Charming can be sometimes, the fact that he was very close to cutting the mermaids throat was at least an honest and human reaction (love that Regina was goading him 'FILET THE BITCH' Ahh, genius)

I like Robbie Kay as Pan, he seems sufficiently menacing and conniving. I am going to enjoy watching his story unfold. Although, that being said, as soon as he made contact with Henry, I knew he was Peter. I wasn't upset that I had come to my conclusion that quickly though and still enjoyed the 'reveal'. Very intrigued as to what his plans for Henry are. I really hope they give PP an awesome storyline.

I don't like Felix, and didn't appreciate the scene between him and Rumpel at all. The Dark One crying like a bitch? Hmmm, not a good start for him. I hope Rumpel has more of a chance to shine than just killing characters like Tamara.

And finally Neal. Outshone his Father a litle bit in the premiere with the Mulan movie conversation and scene with Robin Hood (I liked him too, will be nice to inject a little light-hearted humour into OUAT)