Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11464223-20131118032545/@comment-4908032-20131210015811

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Arctucrus wrote: Personally, I think I'm going to like this ending for Pan, where he doesn't join the other series' villains and become redeemable. It fits better with his persona and character, I think. It fits with everything he's been doing and done:  Agreed.... Peter Pan should go out with a bang, and I am sure he will.

One of the reasons, Peter Pan is such an enjoyable villain, is because he is unredeemable. Pan knows he is a selfish, manipulative, evil 'lil punk. He embraces being evil, and wholeheartly enjoys screwing with people.... Pan revels every moment of it. Actually, this is what they are implying from the very start when Peter Pan was Malcolm,when Rumple was told by everyone not to have his life with his father. He abandoned his son because he was unredeemable right from the start, but I was referring to the fact that those who are redeeming on the show have done worse including manipulation. I actually didn't enjoy Neveralnd edition up until 3x08 where I felt sorry for Rumple and Peter in same measure.