Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11464223-20140228031503/@comment-11464223-20140228035451

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: While the Neverland arc was far from flawless, I still felt it was very strong. It focused on character development, and did not have too much filler. The new characters all played important roles, and their mini-arcs felt complete. None of them felt like background dressing, nor did they steal the focus from the main characters.

'''My main problem, was Neverland as the location. After a few episodes, it started to look boring. It was the same few trees, in different formations.''' However, Peter Pan was a wonderful villian. Robbie Kay truly stole the show, with his riveting performance. He is such a talented young actor, and wish him much success. My main problem with Neverland-and something I kinda forgot to mention above-wasn't so much this, as personally I was fairly easily convinced of all the different locations in Neverland that we saw that were technically just the same trees rearranged, but I felt like Neverland wasn't fully taken advantage of. It's this place where supposedly you can have anything you can imagine, the way little Rumple imagined a slice of cake and got one-and this barely touched upon. Even by Peter Pan, it's barely used, while, personally, that's HUGE, and honestly, I felt that they were trying to make it huge when they had Malcolm explain it, but the problem is, nothing made it huge.


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