Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-6175354-20131105202753/@comment-6175354-20131218143501

TVDaddictneedstogetlife wrote: Yeah I understood the whole intention when it first aired so no need to repeat that to me. I didn't enjoy or entertained by the part which was nothing but to show Pan was manipulating Rumple. It didn't leave any mark on me. Only that so many episodes have gone past with Rumple and Belle but it was this. What a waste or maybe fans like you might have been entertained. No not my type. Sorry!

Do not presume to know me, or what entertains me!

The Neverland arc was flawed, but the positive stuff outweighted the negative. Up until episode 3.06, the storyline was not really moving. The characters had no hope of winning, nor did they even start thinking of a plan.

At first, the Belle visions seemed a bit redundant. When one realized the true nature, of Peter Pan's relationship with Rumplestiltskin, it made sense. This was a father manipulating his son. It was vile and cruel.... it portrayed just how evil Peter Pan was.