Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25423394-20131213213209/@comment-23871096-20131218151235

TVDaddictneedstogetlife wrote: AppleTree23 wrote: TVDaddictneedstogetlife wrote: I know that Pan's shadow and Neverland inhabitant are two different things. You haven't understood what I was implying. Pan lost his shadow so did Rumple ( Rumple said 3x11). We have already seen how Rumple cut his shadow out that was casted on the rock. (refer 3x02). On that logic, if Pan has lost his shadow he wouldn't be able to cast it on wall because he doesn't have one like Rumple. I think it was just sloppiness. Honestly, this was one of the worest episodes to me, up until the very end. It just seemed random and very disapointing. However, they did do a good job at setting up for the next part of the season. There were many loopholes just to set off to next part of season. When Pan never loved anyone, how could he cast a curse without pulling out heart of the loved one? Felix and his loyality doesn't cut for me as a reason. Then Pan was about to kill Bae but as soon as Rumple came (without magic), Pan just stood there and listen to Rumple's speech. When he had magic and his intentions were to kill Rumple's loved ones then why didn't he do some magic to go on about it. It looked all set up of "Pan killing time" scenario. Well maybe it was Felix who cast the curse.After all it was Felix who had the ingredients.

Then gave them to Pan. Just like it was Rumple and Regina's curse.