Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6252544-20131027040914/@comment-26179634-20131123071924

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Rafadeq wrote: At first I wanted him to be the series' Big Bad, instead of just the season's. Peter Pan was still pulling all the strings, we just did not know it. Hence, he is the series' Big Bad.... there is no way, the writers can top him.

Peter Pan was, in many ways, a Hail-Mary. After the disastrous Season 2, most people lost faith in the OUaT writers. The role was their last chance, and they nailed it. Robbie Kay is absolute perfection, as the demonic Peter Pan.

That said, the Neverland arc is not without its flaws. The biggest offender, the location itself. For a place where imagination runs wild, it is not very imaginative. The set design is as boring, as it can get. OUaT's Neverland, is meant to be a place of nightmares. Yet, it is far from scary-looking. Isn't it funny though, both of the series main antagonists are still less of a threat then one of their own parents? With Regina, yeah she was pretty villainous but she kind of paled in comparison with her mother. The same with Rumple, his father is much more of a threat then he is. I count Rumplestiltskin as a main antagonist of the series because he's the one who jump started Regina's turn towards evil, before his little game with Frankenstein and Jefferson she still had a small ounce of hope that stopped her from going full out villain. Rumple said it himself, he created his monster.