Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4772791-20131108084928/@comment-3536695-20131112063223

I kinda like the idea that Wendy was working for Pan, but I think that if she was, she wasn't doing it knowingly. Peter probably learned of Bae from Wendy, realized it was Rumple's Baelfire who he had met before, and sent her back so he could get Bae. Once he got him, Wendy figured out what happened, and she and her brothers decided to try and rescue Bae. But everything went wrong, and as punishment, Wendy ended up Peter's prisoner and her brothers where sent back home, now bound to do Peter's will.

Wendy seems too hesitating willing to do what Peter says. And it doesn't seem out of fear -- if she was afraid of him, I doubt she would take his hand as he helped her out of the cage, or ask him all those questions in her Wendy House. I don't think Peter held her in a cage the entire time she was on Neverland. He probably put her in there once Henry came, so she couldn't "get into any trouble". In the hundred years before, Wendy couldn't escape without Peter's permission, so why would he keep her in a cage the whole time?

In my opinion, Wendy has Stockholm Syndrome. Stockholm Syndrome doesn't necessarily mean that the captive is in love with the captor, but the captive does feel empathy and sympathy for the captor, as well as mistakes a lack of abuse for kindness. Seems to me like Wendy feels that way toward Peter. It does not seem like she hates him, at least.

I'm interested watching how their relationship developed, as well as seeing what actually happened when Wendy first went to Neverland.