Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1962215-20140317132636/@comment-25926288-20150918124758

CTrent29 wrote: Rewatching season 3, I will say that despite my disconnect of Pan to Malcolm, Pan was awfully nice earlier on.

''After letting go Rumple, he seemed rmeorseful. He even helps Killain and Liam on their quest even though he really didn't want to.''

''He's awfully nice in the first half of 3a. He's a bit creepy, but still nice. Then the later half he just becomes cackling evil villain that wants to take over the world....ahem Storybrooke.''



All that time Pan was being "nice" and "remorseful", he was planning to take the heart of his great-grandson, Henry, in order to remain immortal. The interesting thing is that Pan didn't feel any anger or resentment toward Henry. The latter had something that he wanted.



I was mentioning Killian and Liam's trip to Neverland, not his farce with Henry.