Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-399102-20130504205715/@comment-6399952-20130513035225

GothicNarcissus wrote: Gingham wrote: GothicNarcissus wrote: 65.189.198.25 wrote:

Sphereone wrote: C'mon. Get real. Felix is definitely Peter Pan. And Peter Pan is the lostest boy of them ALL especially for holding the Lost Boys. Peter Pan is a tyrant, bully. Funny how the animated film downplayed the realism of character, but he isn't a nice person, so I see why the writers took a sinister approach with him. 1) He doesn't like grownups 2) Doesn't want to get old 3) Wants to fight pirates and have adventures. Yessss, definitely something off about a kid who does this. What? Are you being sarcastic? Most kids are exactly like that, and they're not all evil bullying tyrants. Well, kids are evil. Just intrinsically. If there's no adult around to tell them to behave and not to do bad things, most of them will mercilessly pick on anything weaker than themselves (other kids, pets and so on) in the meanest ways. If this is the twist the authors gave to Peter Pan, then they're geniuses. That's just mean. I'd say honest. Cynical, but honest.

Back on topic, I didn't quite get it. Random guy: "Will you be able to find him?". Felix: "Of course we will. It may take time, but... Peter Pan never fails". Was he referring to himself in third person or what? It's either he's Peter Pan or a lost boy....