| The Hook-Wendy Connection? | |
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The_Count 03:49 pm UTC 10/28/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Devil's Playground - rockfenris2005 05:09 am UTC 10/28/07 |
| This doesn't make sense, at least not as far as the original tale is concerned. In the book, Wendy did not have a clue about Neveland or Hook, or Peter. No, if Hook has an undying hatred of Peter, it would be more likely (assuming it's over a woman) to be Tinkerbell who may have been a real woman and was transformed into a fairy to escape Hook. (I have no idea where this thought came from, it just popped into my head.) However, that being said and taking into account this production of Jim's being a whole new look at the legend, I suppose anything is possible but a Hook-Wendy connection would have to be explained. There was also a pretty good horror style book written by Christopher Golden called "Straight On 'Til Morning" that also brings a new spin to the legend which I would recommend to anyone interested. The Count > > > > > I don't know why, but I've always thought Hook's hatred of > > Pan wasn't just because of his eternal youth but because > > he wanted Wendy and she ripped his heart out, chewed it to > > bits and then covered it in barbeque sauce. > > That's very interesting. I wonder if the Hook scenario has > been changed since "Neverland"? In "Neverland", Wendy's > supposed to be Hook's daughter | |
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