Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6252544-20130916224823/@comment-1916997-20130930050734

Utter solitude wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Utter solitude wrote: They actually tried not to spoil it.... for once. Which would have worked if: (1) Robbie Kay was not the closest real human in looks to Disney's Peter Pan, and (2) media sites didn't say Robbie Kay was Peter Pan the second he was cast. lol I'm not talking about the Internet in that statement. I mean for the regular people who just watch the episodes, they actually didn't spoil this one, as they've had a tendency to do in the past. Oh, fair enough. I'm sure some people were still able to figure out he was Peter Pan when the episode started airing though. I called Neil being Baelfire ages before they confirmed it on the show. It all depends on how perceptive you are with tv shows, and how much you can get into the creators heads. But, I do agree if you're going for a suprise twist, you don't want to spoil the suprise in the official previews.