Honestly, I'm glad Felix didn't give his heart willingly because as nice as it is to hear somebody loves you most of all, it's also nice to stay alive. His reaction seemed healthy :)) I was sorry to see him go (and even more sorry because I don't think they used him enough; he seemed like an intriguing character and I want to know more about him and Pan), but I liked the way it was played. I also like that they went for it, that they made Pan the kind of person who's not so easily redeemable by his feelings. I do believe that he loved Rumble in some weird, twisted way, but the fact that he loved someone else more pleases me to no end because this show is known to get genuinely fixated on romance and family. Like Pan said, there's loyalty and friendship too. What happens to people who died in Storybrooke now that Storybrooke never existed anyway? That's a really good question. ;)) I'd really like to see both of them again. So far I doubt we will, but I can hope, right? XD
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I also like that they went for it, that they made Pan the kind of person who's not so easily redeemable by his feelings. I do believe that he loved Rumble in some weird, twisted way, but the fact that he loved someone else more pleases me to no end because this show is known to get genuinely fixated on romance and family. Like Pan said, there's loyalty and friendship too.
What happens to people who died in Storybrooke now that Storybrooke never existed anyway? That's a really good question. ;)) I'd really like to see both of them again. So far I doubt we will, but I can hope, right? XD