Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-264749-20130218073608/@comment-6195464-20130309223704

72.225.56.169 wrote: Ok I didn't read every comment because that would take forever but Fractured, don't get mad at me I'm just asking a question, is it possible that the creators change up a few facts about Peter so that he arrives in Neverland at 14 and become the leader of the lost boys. They don't age there so he could have spent years becoming the leader of the group. And in the original Peter Pan he's child like and wants to stay young, etc. but we don't see what happens after the book ends. In the show anything could have happened to make Neil/Peter want to not be a child anymore. That would be why he left Neverland and doesn't want to be young again. Just saying.

Personally, I hope he's not Peter because that's too many identities for one person. Plus I feel like OUaT is focusing less on introducing famous fairytale characters and focusing more on the characters we have now. Because last season we had all the SnowWhite characters, Belle, Rumple, Cinderella, Mad Hatter, etc. and this season there's less.

Also, do we know that August sent that letter to Neal in the first episode? Because I like to think it was Tinkerbell lol. In those new Tinkerbell movies they control animals and a pigeon brought the letter and I believe a similar looking bird is actually in the Tink movie. I doubt it though, but how would August send a bird to him? There's no magic but Tinkerbell could do it haha XD XD No worries! I don't get mad at people for disagreeing with me :-) that would be silly and pointless.

My issue with Neal being Peter isn't  -just- with the characterization. My issue is that the writers and several of the actors have confirmed that Peter won't be seen this season. I don't think they're being clever and saying Neal is still Peter, but he's not "seen" as Peter because it hasn't been verified... I really think they mean, no Peter in season 2.

Also, I'm pretty sure that is was August, because he was the only one who knew Bae's identity and location.