![]() ![]() He’ll be back for John or Michael, unless Bae can do something to stop him.įighting a shadow isn’t so easy, however, and the shadow blows past all of Bae’s jerry-rigged barriers. The shadow only lets Wendy return because what he really wants is a little boy (did anyone else have a shiver over that line?). Ah, the price of magic is that once your feet touch Neverland, you’re never allowed to leave (I guess that’s the “never” part of it). When Wendy allows the shadow to drag her away to Neverland, she thinks it’s going to be great fun - which it is, except for all the children missing their parents. Magic is magic, and it always comes with a price. So we find ourselves in a severely rewritten “Peter Pan,” one in which Wendy thinks the shadow-without-body is just dandy, and Bae knows better. Luckily, he finds an open door and a house rife with fresh-baked bread - and a kindly little girl by the name of Wendy. ![]() Of course, this isn’t an easy place to be (for all intents and purposes) an orphan, and pretty soon poor Bae is a regular street urchin out of a Dickens novel. If you like “Once Upon A Time” mythology, I think this episode is one worth seeing for yourself.Īs you remember, Bae has gone through the portal and somehow ends up in… Victorian London. Is everyone excited about Bae’s new/old adventure? Obviously, major spoilers ahead if you haven’t seen the episode, so you may not want to read after the jump just yet. ![]()
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