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AdamElY Since: Jan, 2018
May 16th 2018 at 10:50:30 AM •••

Would you consider Captain Hook an example of the trope Knight of Cerebus?

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captainsandwich Since: Jan, 2012
Feb 20th 2012 at 12:36:30 PM •••

How come hook can't utilize never lands power to stay young?

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JamesSwann Since: Apr, 2012
May 17th 2013 at 6:56:01 PM •••

It's implied that, with Peter gone, people in Neverland can age, after all, Rufio isn't a child like the others; he had to have grown older to become the new leader AFTER Peter left.

Waterlily Since: Jan, 2011
Mar 20th 2013 at 8:33:36 AM •••

I haven't seen this film in a long time but I remember feeling that Peter marrying Moira was at least partially a case of Love Grandmother Love Granddaughter. Did the film allude to it? Would it be a Wild Mass Guessing? Or is it ridiculous?

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DokEnkephalin Since: Jan, 2001
Jul 9th 2010 at 12:50:04 PM •••

Fridge Horror + No Endor Holocaust + Infant Immortality -> The Lost Boys have been fighting a war with the pirates that have gotten Darker and Edgier with time, and none of them are the original Lost Boys from the novel/stageplay. It's possible that some decided they wanted to grow up and left Neverneverland, but the fact that they're never mentioned leaves darker implications hanging.

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Surenity Since: Aug, 2009
Jul 9th 2010 at 7:09:47 PM •••

Well at the end of the original novel most of them (if not all) went to go live with Wendy, Michael and John.

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AnonymousMcCartneyfan Since: Jan, 2001
Jul 9th 2010 at 7:21:51 PM •••

Yes. And the original novelist never disabled the system that made new Lost Boys; thus, new Lost Boys.

There is a fine line between recklessness and courage — Paul McCartney
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