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And I will say that, in Pan's Defense, he wasn't always villianous. When we saw him in "Good Form", he was coridal and not rude to Killian and Liam when they arrived. He didn't interfere with them, and he didn't hinder them from departing. plus he showed Killian the water that would save his brother. He did kinda forget to mention the exact nature of the cost, but I don't see that as a villain-like action, Liam brought the outcome on himself, Pan did nothing to cause what happened.

Point is that Pan was mostly just chaotic, not necessarily all evil, except for when he was trying to find the Heart of the Truest believer. Killing (or at least attempting to kill) his own great grandson definitly pushes him over the line to the villain column, and it does without much sympathy, as what Pan experienced was a result of HIS actions.