Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11464223-20131118032545/@comment-5571357-20131118140433

Teehee.heehee.9 wrote:

Thi BryantCabrera wrote: I still think Henry's "belief" in Peter Pan was really rushed. It just made no sense to me. Why wouldn't he trust the people he's known longer than Peter Pan? Also, Peter Pan did lie to him...and Henry knows it because Emma & Regina contacted him via the mirror a few episodes ago, proving they were on the island to rescue him.

Henry also knows that Greg & Tamara brought him to the "Home Office", which he should've realized was Peter Pan & the Lost Boys when he arrived in Neverland. He already knew they were the enemy.

Yes, he wants to be a hero to "save magic" and "save Wendy", but he has no real proof of these things. He just takes what Peter Pan & Wendy say at face value. Why would he trust their word over his parents'?

I know he's just a little boy, but these leaps in judgment are so unbelievable. Well Henry "believes". That's the whole point. You have to remember from the very first episode that Henry was the one who beieved his mom is the evil queen. It is actually coherent thathHe would also trsut Pan. He beieves anything to the point that he is gullible (granted some of what he believes could be wrong or right)... This is the reason sometimes I have this love / hate feeling about Henry. I hate hm for being gullible (aside of the fact that the actors acting skill is still poor yet improving) but again if he is not that gullibe, we are not going to have the whole series to wacth from the beginnng, wouldnt we? hehehhee There's a difference between believing in magic nad being gullible. You clearly pointed out he knows who is evil. While he believed Regina was the Evil Queen, he did everything to stop her. Why not the same with Pan? Your reasoning makes no sense to me.