Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-69.171.166.248-20130514172107/@comment-1916997-20130531184645

Nguyentoan1998 wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Hate to squash your plot twist dreams, but Peter Pan is the BOY who never grew up. He has about as much of a chance of being someone's father as Henry does. Uhm, Al, you know this is not the original story, right? The writer can make him like 18-30 years old to appals audiance and avoid the loophole of casting ANOTHER Henry (I just want to punch that kid in the face sometime) Plus. older Peter can make room for darker stories and character development, especially that he'll be a big part in Season 3 It is an original story, but all the characters have been heavily influenced by the original stories and/or their Disney counterparts. Making Peter Pan an adult who has fathered a child takes away the whole essence of the character. Also, just because I want Peter Pan to be a child does not mean I don't want him to be dark. I think it would be refreshing to see a sadistic 10 to 13 year old boy, who is able to order around boys (and possibly girls; they specifically said Lost Ones, not Lost Boys in the Season 2 finale) because of the intense fear he creates. Now how's that for a plot twist!