Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11464223-20131118032545/@comment-23906605-20131118042832

What I'm "having trouble with" is with the fact that Malcolm doesn't seem "to have Pan in him", you know what I mean?

All right, he was not a good father, but there were some Malcolm/Rumple moments in tonight's episode that were really contradictory to some of the Pan/Rumple moments, imo.

Malcolm hugging, kissing and comforting his son, for example. He felt he wasn't meant to be a father, ok, but those actions made me think he still cared -- even if a little little little bit -- for his son.

And then, I rewatched some scenes between Pan and Rumple from previous episodes. Pan seems to want to hurt Rumple by always reminding him that he was abandoned, that he is unloved, that everybody leaves him.

I really hope we get to see how Malcolm/Pan went from "I gave you up in exchange for youth" to "I left you, I don't care what happens to you and I will kill you if you get in my way."