In fact, he was so powerful that the only known way of killing him was the Dark One using the Dark One dagger to kill him, at the cost of his own life. Henry agrees to help. This Peter is a darker, more manipulative but also conflicted, with questionable motivations but ones where it's not so hard seeing how he came to be that way, version, not the reasonably likeable and mischievous but flawed and cocky Peter Barrie imagined and that fans are used to.Throughout the acting is very good to great. Henry, not meaning to take things so far, is quick to apologize and drops his sword in dismay. ("Lost Girl"), When Henry wakes up, Pan allows him to try his hand at target practice by hitting an apple placed on Felix's head. Peter and Wendy, also known as Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and Peter Pan, is a play and novel featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. Pan brings up the silver lining in Mr. Gold's cloudy life, which the latter believes is by killing him, all troubles will be gone. Wendy succeeds in re-attaching his shadow to him, and Peter learns that she knows lots of bedtime stories. Malcolm, currently known as Peter Pan, and briefly known as the Fugitive Boy[1] and the Pied Piper,[2] is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. Since Rumplestiltskin is afraid of heights, Malcolm journeys up alone to retrieve the dust and sprinkles some on himself. Peter welcomes Wendy to his underground home, and she immediately assumes the role of mother figure. Pan entraps Wendy as his prisoner; forcing John and Michael to do his bidding lest their sister come to harm. Manipulating others.Gaining and performing magic.Flying. Lana Parrilla though is one of the consistently great cast members given little to work with.Furthermore, "Lost Girl" is a very handsomely mounted episode visually, the settings and costumes are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie-cutter. Henry is willing to make the sacrifice, so Pan magically enchants his hand. Mr. Gold insists he's fine, but Pan names all the things that have happened since; losing Neal again and getting Henry is out of the question because he simply doesn't have enough power to go through with the sacrifice. For several minutes, he allows the battle to go on until signaling with a whistle for the Lost Boys to return to his side. Leader of the Lost BoysUnderworld pawn shop owner Captain Hook | They leap off the cliff, and Henry uncaps the vial to pour the dust out, using his power of belief to make the dust work and allow both of them to gain the ability to fly. Though the parchment is blank, Pan guarantees it will work once Emma stops denying who she really is. Much of it is done very well and most elements work, however particularly in the first half it's not the most exciting of 'Once Upon a Time' episodes and compared to what one imagines reading the episode summary or reading of it it all feels a bit safe. Peter heads to the ship. Emma and David enlist Gold's help to protect Mary Margaret from a vengeful Regina, as flashbacks show a father and son stumble upon Storybrooke when the curse was first cast. GALLERY. As the move away to sit on a log, Pan explains the benefits of Neverland as a place no one ever tells anyone what to do. Pan presents the deal to Rumplestiltskin, stating that if Baelfire chooses out of his own free will to stay, he will respect the decision and leave for Neverland. He masquerades as an ex-Lost Boy to gain Henry's trust and shows him a vial of pixie dust that was supposedly stolen from Pan with the intent to fly off the island. Back in Storybrooke, Regina, Cora and Hook search for Rumplestiltskin's dagger. Outside Underbrooke's diner, Mr. Gold stops Zelena from entering to join Hades for a date. Shortly after the curse is cast, Pan finds himself switched back to his original body and awakens in Mr. Gold's pawnshop with a magic absorbing cuff on his wrist. Barrie in the early drafts of the original book). After Liam purposely cuts himself with Dreamshade and passes out, Pan helps Killian heal him by allowing passage to the island' remedial spring. While Henry has the heart of the truest believer, Pan is carefully calculating how he can control that belief. John H. McDonald House, New Westminster, Canada. Emma and Henry accompany Gold on his quest to find his son, while Mary Margaret, David and Leroy deal with a vengeful giant, as flashbacks detail information about his life. Gold/Weaver (deceased) 4. He asks Mr. Gold to choose him instead so they can start over, but this is met with refusal. Robbie Kay and Robert Carlyle give excellent performances, even more so Jennifer Morrison in a quite affecting turn here. They lie to him about Fiona being dead because of an accident in which she tried to protect her son, although the truth is Fiona was banished to another realm by the Blue Fairy after she severed her son's Savior ties with the Shears of Destiny. When Rumplestiltskin finally arrives to confront him, Pan has a long awaited reunion with the son he left behind so many years ago. Green At the sound of Henry groggily waking up, Pan ushers some of the Lost Boys to take a shouting Neal away to an unknown holding location. The name "Peter" is of Greek origin rooted in the word "petros", meaning "stone". Directed by Ron Underwood. Pan gains Baelfire's trust and informs him beforehand of a deal he is going to make with Rumplestiltskin. From the corner, Pan sees Felix return to camp after going to capture Baelfire, now called Neal, who came back to the island for Henry. ("Going Home"). Though Felix advises moving Henry to another location before the duo snatch him back, Pan is not afraid of them. King George | She offers to adopt Peter as well, but Peter refuses, afraid they will "catch him and make him a man". Instead, Pan is going to send word to their friends on the ground in Storybrooke, John and Michael Darling, and let them handle the matter, even if it moves their plan up a notch. It was written by Scottish author J. M. Barrie as a 1904 play and 1911 novel. Felix brings news of Neal's escape, and his discovery of some of their unconscious sentries who were knocked out by a sleeping spell. Robbie Kay (Young)Stephen Lord (Adult) Then, he goes to release Wendy and instructs her to feign ill health and make Henry believe she is dying as a result of the depletion of the island's magic. When the pirates investigate a noise in the cabin, Peter defeats them. Dark Ones | Felix observes that they are losing Henry's trust. Then Peter takes control of the ship, and sails the seas back to London. To become immortal and almighty by taking the heart of the truest believer, Henry. Male He then reveals himself as Peter Pan and states Henry's importance to him as he has the heart of the truest believer. Guiltily, she sits up to express disdain in lying to Henry. Pan and the Lost Boys corner him and steal Henry back. Before Wendy and her brothers arrive at their house, Peter flies ahead, to try and bar the window so Wendy will think her mother has forgotten her. Cruella De Vil | At Mermaids' Lagoon, Peter and the Lost Boys save the princess Tiger Lily and become involved in a battle with the pirates, including the evil Captain James Hook. Unknown to Mr. Gold, the cuff has no effect on Pan. Before leaving, Pan repeats his previous instructions to Emma. Once Upon a Time Lost Girl Pan muses about the importance of the "thinking tree" to him as he abandoned his child at the same place, and acknowledges to them that Mr. Gold as his son. One day while telling stories to the Lost Boys and her brothers, John and Michael, Wendy recalls about her parents and then decides to take them back and return to England. He shows his authority by magically throwing Mr. Gold into a shelf and reveals his intentions of the latter's loved ones, namely Belle and Neal, after the curse fogs their memories. Eye color: After Felix prompts him, Pan commands for Neal to be placed in the Echo Cave. Suspecting Henry is eavesdropping, Pan assigns Felix to deliver supplies to the other side of the island. He escapes to the outskirts of town with Felix with the intention of using the curse. Gold into Storybrooke, leaving the fate of both the real world and the Fairytale Land that was intertwined, resulting in new threats emerging. Mary Margaret encounters a completely wooden August and Neal's fiancée arrives in Storybrooke, as flashbacks show August seek the help of a healer in Phuket when he starts to turn into wood. The creature warns that even immortal youth comes with a price, and the day all the sand runs out is the day he will die. Pan and the Lost Boys corner him and steal Henry back. Hook is adamant that Emma could never leave her son behind. Daughters-in-law: Milah (deceased), Belle (deceased) 5. Publication: Unlike his Disney fairytale counterpart who is slightly pompous but is otherwise heroic, this version of Peter Pan is totally evil and heartless (relating to a role thought by J.M. This makes him a Bigger Bad to the series as a whole. Having spent time in Neverland through dreams in his boyhood, he is horrified to discover flying is no longer possible for him. He urges his … Both stale and dull, and not only didn't feel necessary to the rest of the story but also like it belonged in another different episode because it's one of not many early season examples of the show for the past scenes to not hold much relevance with the present. Pan accuses him of craving power, before smugly declaring that he is nothing but an unloved, lonely lost boy, because he knows Rumplestiltskin fears more than anything that Baelfire will leave him just like everyone else has. Queens of Darkness | Jafar | Great-Granddaughter-in-law: Cinderella/Jacinda Vidrio 9. Pan then walks up, and Mr. Gold introduces a confused Zelena to his father. In the novel's last few sentences, Barrie mentions that Jane has grown up, and that Peter now takes her daughter Margaret to Neverland. Watched it without fail every time it came on and it was often a highlight of the week. Light brownDark brown (formerly) 2 episodes 2013–2018: Once Upon a Time: Peter Pan: 16 episodes 2015–2016: Heroes Reborn: Tommy Clark: Main role 2017: Grey's Anatomy: Christopher Daniels: Episode: "Back Where You Belong" Sleepy Hollow: Logan MacDonald: 2 episodes 2019: The … He was portrayed by Robbie Kay as Peter Pan/Pied Piper, and Stephen Lord as Malcolm. The dust has no effect, and he is further warned by a talking shadow that flying is impossible for him since adults don't belong in Neverland. Biographical Information Stabbed with the Dark One dagger by Mr. Gold Peter Pan's motivations perhaps could have been slightly clearer, but that was most likely a deliberately ambiguous decision to be explored later. Pan threatens that by the time she reaches Henry, he will never want to leave Neverland. He commends Emma for beating his game and even nicknames her a "lost girl", but also briefs her on the reason for the test.