Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26184894-20150414180515/@comment-5106672-20150414184218

What S3a lacked was a proper backstory for Neverland, Peter Pan (in between Malcom and present day), and how all of that stuff worked. Which is a real shame, comsidering half of the season revolved around that. In present day, Pan was severely depowered due to Neverland's magic running out, but we were never shown what ever he did in the past to be, so we never got to know him as a true threat. The writers missed a key storytelling point in that arc, which is why it is difficult to relate to it. Personally, I liked him as a villain, but it was all thanks of Robbie Kay's acting, not the way they wrote the character.