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* PutOnABus: After he's reunited with Grace, he hasn't been seen since. This is because Sebastian Stan was commited to both a Broadway play and ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier''.

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* PutOnABus: After he's reunited with Grace, he hasn't been seen since. This is because Sebastian Stan was commited to both a Broadway play and ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier''.''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier''.
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* PutOnABus: After he's reunited with Grace, he hasn't been seen since. This is because Sebastian Stan was commited to both a Broadway play and ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier''.
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* Irony: In the first episode of the second season, Aurora [[spoiler:accuses Mulan of having feelings for Phillip, which Mulan strongly denies. She goes on and says ''"Deny it all you want, I know love when I see it."'' to Mulan. The latter is revealed to be in love with her in Season 3 and Aurora is completely unaware of it.]]

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* Irony: {{Irony}}: In the first episode of the second season, Aurora [[spoiler:accuses Mulan of having feelings for Phillip, which Mulan strongly denies. She goes on and says ''"Deny it all you want, I know love when I see it."'' to Mulan. The latter is revealed to be in love with her in Season 3 and Aurora is completely unaware of it.]]
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* Irony: In the first episode of the second season, Aurora [[spoiler:accuses Mulan of having feelings for Phillip, which Mulan strongly denies. She goes on and says ''"Deny it all you want, I know love when I see it."'' to Mulan. The latter is revealed to be in love with her in Season 3 and Aurora is completely unaware of it.]]
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** BadassGay: Fell in love with both Phillip and Aurora.

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** BadassGay: Fell in love with both Phillip and Aurora.
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* HotDad: To his little daughter Grace.
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** She continues this trend as EvilMentor to the Red Queen in Wonderland, who is more receptive to it.

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[[folder:Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell]]
!!Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Greg Mendell:''' ''"I'll find you, Dad. I promise, I'll never stop looking."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Ethan Embry, [[spoiler: Benjamin Stockham (young Owen Flynn)]]
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Welcome to Storybrooke"

A man from Pennsylvania who crashes his car in Storybrooke and stumbles upon the truth involving the residents of the small town.
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* BaitTheDog: First he was likeable, then he was sympathetic, and then he was just plain creepy.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With [[spoiler:Tamara]] in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, [[spoiler:Peter Pan]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Like his partner and [[spoiler:lover Tamara]], he tends to appear more pleasant than he really is]].
* BrokenMasquerade: As his map covered with pins demonstrates, it's like they're not even ''trying'' to uphold the masquerade.
-->'''Owen:''' This town is lousy with magic.
* CapeBusters: Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He gets killed by having his [[spoiler:''shadow'' ripped out of him.]]
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He wants to find his father, but that's not his real mission. His real mission is....nope, no EvilGloating that might screw him over here, he's just not telling.
* DisappearedDad: Thanks to Regina.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...[[spoiler:killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* EvilCounterpart: Could be considered a grown-up, dark version of Henry. A formerly sweet kid, who is highly resourceful, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incredibly savvy]] and had his entire life turned upside down by Regina's actions... sound familiar?
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He considers magic to be an intrinsically evil thing because Regina used it to keep his father from him. At the end of season 2, [[spoiler:he has no qualms about blowing up the entire town, which includes children.]]
* IWillFindYou: He's spent ''twenty-eight years'' looking for his father.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After [[spoiler:Regina finally admits to killing his father because he ran away and gloats that she dumped the body in the middle of the woods]], Owen remains (mostly) [[TranquilFury calm and collected]]... at least, until he uncovers the body and just freaking ''[[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds snaps]].''
* KilledOffForReal: As of the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: he dies via shadow-snatching.]]
* KnightTemplar: Is willing to commit mass murder if it means getting rid of what he perceives as an evil force.
* MageKiller: As Regina finds out the hard way.
* {{Muggle}}: He is a totally normal human. No magic in him.
* OutsideContextVillain: Played with; after a season and a half of witches, dragons, and travelling between worlds, who expected a random guy from Pennsylvania to just crash into town and potentially break [[TheMasquerade the barely-there masquerade]]? [[spoiler: Except it turns out he ''[[BrokenMasquerade already]]'' knew about Storybrooke after all]].
* ShootTheShaggyDog:
** His search for his father. [[spoiler:Turns out Regina killed him shortly after he ran away]].
** [[spoiler: His whole mission turns out to be as well, as his mission to destroy magic was really just him being manipulated the whole time to deliver Henry to Peter Pan, and he then gets killed for his troubles.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ruined Hook's plans for a grand getting-killed-by-Rumpel with his car, not to mention how he could mess up the lives of everyone in Storybrooke.
* TragicKeepsake: He still has [[spoiler:the boondoggle his father gave him 28 years before, now on his key chain]].
* UnwittingPawn: To [[spoiler:Peter Pan.]]
* UsedToBeASweetKid: In "Welcome to Storybrooke".
* WalkingSpoiler: His backstory is...surprising.
* TheWitchHunter: He and [[spoiler:Tamara]] are out to destroy all magic they can find.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He honestly has no issue with carry out his mission, even if it means killing [[spoiler:every man, woman and child in Storybrooke]]. ''Particularly'' not after learning what happened to his father.
* WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: [[spoiler:A well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason he is killed.

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[[folder:Tamara]]
!!Tamara
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Tamara:''' ''"Unlike you, we believe in something. We have faith in the sacredness of our cause."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Sonequa Martin-Green
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Selfless, Brave and True"

A woman residing in New York and Neal Cassidy's fiancée.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: With Greg in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, [[spoiler:Peter Pan]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Seemed perfectly nice when she was introduced. "Selfless, Brave and True" showed us just how untrue this was.
* CapeBusters: Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: From her meeting with the Dragon, we can see that [[TransformationIsAFreeAction Transformation is]] [[AvertedTrope NOT]] [[TransformationIsAFreeAction a free action]] with her. Before the Dragon can unleash his true power, she tasers him to death.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Right when The Dragon is about to reveal his true power, Tamara kills him with a taser.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...[[spoiler:killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* EvilAllAlong: Neal's exceedingly-friendly fiance? Oh yeah, turns out she's really a magic-hating psycho with plans to destroy an entire town of innocents.
* HeroKiller:
** She mortally wounds August in "Selfless, Brave and True".
** Shoots Neal in "Second Star to the Right," and he is presumed dead by everyone after he falls into a portal in this state.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Upon realizing that Pan and the Lost Boys have played her, she urges Henry to escape and winds up taking an arrow to the back. After Gold arrives she fills him in on what's happened, and he crushes her heart in retaliation.
* IllGirl: She had cancer in the past and has been searching the whole world for a cure until she found The Dragon. It's later revealed that [[AvertedTrope this is all a lie]], and she was faking her illness all along.
* KilledOffForReal: In the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: Rumpel saves her from a near-fatal arrow wound, only to pull her heart out and crush it to dust.]]
* KnightTemplar: To her, magic is "unholy" and must be disposed of at all costs.
* MageKiller: Says she knows how to kill magical creatures.
* ManipulativeBitch: To August and Neal especially.
* MeetCute: Met Neal when she bumped into him, spilling her coffee all over her. She [[ExploitedTrope did this deliberately to get close to Neal while spying on him and Pinocchio]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's very remorseful after learning what she's done for Peter Pan, but it isn't enough to save her from Gold's wrath.
* OutsideContextVillain: A {{Muggle}} from ''our'' world, of all things.
* PetTheDog: She may be evil, but she seems sympathetic toward Greg/Owen in his DisappearedDad plight.
* ShockAndAwe: How she kills The Dragon.
* StunGun: Carries a taser gun around. Later revealed to be her weapon of choice.
* SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic: Works for an organization that acquires and analyzes magic for the purposes of destroying it.
* UnwittingPawn: To [[spoiler:Peter Pan.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: "Neal's fiance" is pretty low on the list of her reveals.
* WeaponOfChoice: Taser, apparently.
* TheWitchHunter: Tamara has been hunting true magic in the real world for years for an, as of yet, undisclosed reason. This is what led her to seek out The Dragon in Hong Kong, to tail Pinocchio to New York, and to start a romance with Neal.
** MageKiller: DangerouslyGenreSavvy enough to avert TransformationIsAFreeAction with The Dragon in Hong Kong. Also, unlike most real world {{Muggles}} who only see what they want to see, she can see the true effects of magic.
* WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: A well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Although unlike Greg, she survives long enough to tell [[spoiler:Gold what's happened. He then finishes her off.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: She is in love with [[spoiler:Greg Mendell despite being engaged to Neal as a part of her mission]].

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!!Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Greg Mendell:''' ''"I'll find you, Dad. I promise, I'll never stop looking."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Ethan Embry, [[spoiler: Benjamin Stockham (young Owen Flynn)]]
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Welcome to Storybrooke"

A man from Pennsylvania who crashes his car in Storybrooke and stumbles upon the truth involving the residents of the small town.
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* BaitTheDog: First he was likeable, then he was sympathetic, and then he was just plain creepy.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With [[spoiler:Tamara]] in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, [[spoiler:Peter Pan]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Like his partner and [[spoiler:lover Tamara]], he tends to appear more pleasant than he really is]].
* BrokenMasquerade: As his map covered with pins demonstrates, it's like they're not even ''trying'' to uphold the masquerade.
-->'''Owen:''' This town is lousy with magic.
* CapeBusters: Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He gets killed by having his [[spoiler:''shadow'' ripped out of him.]]
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He wants to find his father, but that's not his real mission. His real mission is....nope, no EvilGloating that might screw him over here, he's just not telling.
* DisappearedDad: Thanks to Regina.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...[[spoiler:killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* EvilCounterpart: Could be considered a grown-up, dark version of Henry. A formerly sweet kid, who is highly resourceful, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incredibly savvy]] and had his entire life turned upside down by Regina's actions... sound familiar?
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He considers magic to be an intrinsically evil thing because Regina used it to keep his father from him. At the end of season 2, [[spoiler:he has no qualms about blowing up the entire town, which includes children.]]
* IWillFindYou: He's spent ''twenty-eight years'' looking for his father.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After [[spoiler:Regina finally admits to killing his father because he ran away and gloats that she dumped the body in the middle of the woods]], Owen remains (mostly) [[TranquilFury calm and collected]]... at least, until he uncovers the body and just freaking ''[[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds snaps]].''
* KilledOffForReal: As of the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: he dies via shadow-snatching.]]
* KnightTemplar: Is willing to commit mass murder if it means getting rid of what he perceives as an evil force.
* MageKiller: As Regina finds out the hard way.
* {{Muggle}}: He is a totally normal human. No magic in him.
* OutsideContextVillain: Played with; after a season and a half of witches, dragons, and travelling between worlds, who expected a random guy from Pennsylvania to just crash into town and potentially break [[TheMasquerade the barely-there masquerade]]? [[spoiler: Except it turns out he ''[[BrokenMasquerade already]]'' knew about Storybrooke after all]].
* ShootTheShaggyDog:
** His search for his father. [[spoiler:Turns out Regina killed him shortly after he ran away]].
** [[spoiler: His whole mission turns out to be as well, as his mission to destroy magic was really just him being manipulated the whole time to deliver Henry to Peter Pan, and he then gets killed for his troubles.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ruined Hook's plans for a grand getting-killed-by-Rumpel with his car, not to mention how he could mess up the lives of everyone in Storybrooke.
* TragicKeepsake: He still has [[spoiler:the boondoggle his father gave him 28 years before, now on his key chain]].
* UnwittingPawn: To [[spoiler:Peter Pan.]]
* UsedToBeASweetKid: In "Welcome to Storybrooke".
* WalkingSpoiler: His backstory is...surprising.
* TheWitchHunter: He and [[spoiler:Tamara]] are out to destroy all magic they can find.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He honestly has no issue with carry out his mission, even if it means killing [[spoiler:every man, woman and child in Storybrooke]]. ''Particularly'' not after learning what happened to his father.
* WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: [[spoiler:A well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason he is killed.

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[[folder:Tamara]]
!!Tamara
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Tamara1_1138.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:'''Tamara:''' ''"Unlike you, we believe in something. We have faith in the sacredness of our cause."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Sonequa Martin-Green
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Selfless, Brave and True"

A woman residing in New York and Neal Cassidy's fiancée.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: With Greg in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, [[spoiler:Peter Pan]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Seemed perfectly nice when she was introduced. "Selfless, Brave and True" showed us just how untrue this was.
* CapeBusters: Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: From her meeting with the Dragon, we can see that [[TransformationIsAFreeAction Transformation is]] [[AvertedTrope NOT]] [[TransformationIsAFreeAction a free action]] with her. Before the Dragon can unleash his true power, she tasers him to death.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Right when The Dragon is about to reveal his true power, Tamara kills him with a taser.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...[[spoiler:killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* EvilAllAlong: Neal's exceedingly-friendly fiance? Oh yeah, turns out she's really a magic-hating psycho with plans to destroy an entire town of innocents.
* HeroKiller:
** She mortally wounds August in "Selfless, Brave and True".
** Shoots Neal in "Second Star to the Right," and he is presumed dead by everyone after he falls into a portal in this state.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Upon realizing that Pan and the Lost Boys have played her, she urges Henry to escape and winds up taking an arrow to the back. After Gold arrives she fills him in on what's happened, and he crushes her heart in retaliation.
* IllGirl: She had cancer in the past and has been searching the whole world for a cure until she found The Dragon. It's later revealed that [[AvertedTrope this is all a lie]], and she was faking her illness all along.
* KilledOffForReal: In the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: Rumpel saves her from a near-fatal arrow wound, only to pull her heart out and crush it to dust.]]
* KnightTemplar: To her, magic is "unholy" and must be disposed of at all costs.
* MageKiller: Says she knows how to kill magical creatures.
* ManipulativeBitch: To August and Neal especially.
* MeetCute: Met Neal when she bumped into him, spilling her coffee all over her. She [[ExploitedTrope did this deliberately to get close to Neal while spying on him and Pinocchio]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's very remorseful after learning what she's done for Peter Pan, but it isn't enough to save her from Gold's wrath.
* OutsideContextVillain: A {{Muggle}} from ''our'' world, of all things.
* PetTheDog: She may be evil, but she seems sympathetic toward Greg/Owen in his DisappearedDad plight.
* ShockAndAwe: How she kills The Dragon.
* StunGun: Carries a taser gun around. Later revealed to be her weapon of choice.
* SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic: Works for an organization that acquires and analyzes magic for the purposes of destroying it.
* UnwittingPawn: To [[spoiler:Peter Pan.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: "Neal's fiance" is pretty low on the list of her reveals.
* WeaponOfChoice: Taser, apparently.
* TheWitchHunter: Tamara has been hunting true magic in the real world for years for an, as of yet, undisclosed reason. This is what led her to seek out The Dragon in Hong Kong, to tail Pinocchio to New York, and to start a romance with Neal.
** MageKiller: DangerouslyGenreSavvy enough to avert TransformationIsAFreeAction with The Dragon in Hong Kong. Also, unlike most real world {{Muggles}} who only see what they want to see, she can see the true effects of magic.
* WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: A well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Although unlike Greg, she survives long enough to tell [[spoiler:Gold what's happened. He then finishes her off.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: She is in love with [[spoiler:Greg Mendell despite being engaged to Neal as a part of her mission]].

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!!Neverland Residents



!!Oz Residents

[[folder:Zelena]]
!!The Wicked Witch of the West/Zelena

->'''Played By:''' Rebecca Mader

The primary antagonist for the latter half of Season 3. A powerful sorceress, she bears a grudge against Regina and took over the Queen's castle in her absence.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.
* ArcVillain / BigBad: For the second half of Season 3.
* CardCarryingVillain: She refers herself as "wicked".
* FlyingBroomStick: Teaser images from the set show her flying on her broom.
* GreenEyes: The same shade as her emerald necklace.
* GreenEyedMonster: Cast interviews reveal her primary motivation is "Envy", in contrast to Regina being driven by "Revenge".
* LukeYouAreMyFather: She reveals to [[spoiler:Regina]] that they are [[spoiler:half-sisters with the same mother, Cora]].
* ManiacMonkeys: The Flying Monkeys that serve as her minions.
* NiceHat: The iconic witch's hat, worn fashionably cocked to one side.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]
* PrettyInMink: Her fur-trimmed cloak.
* TheResenter: Resents the fact that [[spoiler: Cora gave her up as child opting to keep Regina instead and that Rumple favored Regina to cast the Dark Curse and not her]].
* WellDoneDaughterGal: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].
* WomanInBlack: Dressed head to toe in black, and quite the menacing woman.

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[[folder:Walsh]]
!!Walsh

->'''Played By:''' Christopher Gorham

Emma's boyfriend from New York, who proposes to her at the beginning of the second half of Season 3 after the TimeSkip. A NiceGuy, and [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not a shapeshifting monkey sent to keep an eye on her]].
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to Emma and Henry to keep them from returning to Storybrook.
* LoveInterestTraitor: to Emma.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's a flying monkey who can turn into a human.

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!!Oz Residents

[[folder:Zelena]]
!!The Wicked Witch of the West/Zelena

->'''Played By:''' Rebecca Mader

The primary antagonist for the latter half of Season 3. A powerful sorceress, she bears a grudge against Regina and took over the Queen's castle in her absence.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.
* ArcVillain / BigBad: For the second half of Season 3.
* CardCarryingVillain: She refers herself as "wicked".
* FlyingBroomStick: Teaser images from the set show her flying on her broom.
* GreenEyes: The same shade as her emerald necklace.
* GreenEyedMonster: Cast interviews reveal her primary motivation is "Envy", in contrast to Regina being driven by "Revenge".
* LukeYouAreMyFather: She reveals to [[spoiler:Regina]] that they are [[spoiler:half-sisters with the same mother, Cora]].
* ManiacMonkeys: The Flying Monkeys that serve as her minions.
* NiceHat: The iconic witch's hat, worn fashionably cocked to one side.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]
* PrettyInMink: Her fur-trimmed cloak.
* TheResenter: Resents the fact that [[spoiler: Cora gave her up as child opting to keep Regina instead and that Rumple favored Regina to cast the Dark Curse and not her]].
* WellDoneDaughterGal: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].
* WomanInBlack: Dressed head to toe in black, and quite the menacing woman.

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[[folder:Walsh]]
!!Walsh

->'''Played By:''' Christopher Gorham

Emma's boyfriend from New York, who proposes to her at the beginning of the second half of Season 3 after the TimeSkip. A NiceGuy, and [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not a shapeshifting monkey sent to keep an eye on her]].
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to Emma and Henry to keep them from returning to Storybrook.
* LoveInterestTraitor: to Emma.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's a flying monkey who can turn into a human.

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[[folder:Peter Pan]]
!!PeterPan
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Peter Pan:''' ''"Come on out boys! Let's play."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Robbie Kay, [[spoiler:Jared S. Gilmore, Stephen Lord]]
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Think Lovely Thoughts"

Leader of the Lost Boys. Is looking for one boy in particular.

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!!PeterPan
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_pan_1338.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:'''Peter Pan:''' ''"Come on out boys! Let's play."'']]


!!Oz Residents

[[folder:Zelena]]
!!The Wicked Witch of the West/Zelena

->'''Played By:''' Robbie Kay, [[spoiler:Jared S. Gilmore, Stephen Lord]]
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Think Lovely Thoughts"

Leader of
Rebecca Mader

The primary antagonist for
the Lost Boys. Is looking for one boy latter half of Season 3. A powerful sorceress, she bears a grudge against Regina and took over the Queen's castle in particular.her absence.




* AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: Via [[spoiler:magic of Neverland.]]
* AbusiveParents:
** He's the first Lost Boy; did you expect his childhood was a happy one? [[spoiler:We never see his father, but he mentioned that his father sold him to a blacksmith. He himself abandoned his son Rumpelstiltskin to gain eternal youth. He was ''very'' neglectful towards Rumpel, to the point of putting him in the care of two spinsters so he could be a bum. As Pan, he has no trouble [[KickTheDog banishing his son to Pandora's Box]] if he gets in his way.]]
** [[spoiler: Taken to a whole new level in "Going Home" when he reveals that he straight-up despised his son from the day he was born, and attempts to kill the people Rumpel loves most out of pure spite. Likely the only reason he never tried to out-right kill Rumpel is that someone has to continue the bloodline, as he insinuates in "Ariel".]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: One of the most villainous versions of the character, and that's even considering that his original book version was no saint.
* AppropriatedAppelation: Peter Pan was originally the name of [[spoiler:the doll he gave to his son. He claims he uses it as a reminder of the connection between them, when really it's more likely he just wanted to ditch his old name, so he took the name of the thing right in front of him that got left behind by his son.]]
* ArcVillain / BigBad: For the first half of Season 3.
** BiggerBad: [[spoiler: For Greg and Tamara in Season 2, for Rumpelstiltskin's character as a whole, and consequentially for the entire series up to "Going Home".]]
* ArrowCatch: Has the speed and agility to catch an arrow fired not five feet from him as easily as he could breathe. [[spoiler:Which actually bites him in the ass when a GenreSavvy Neal fires an arrow at him whose ''shaft'' is coated in magic squid ink.]]
* BerserkButton: "Nasty Habits" shows that he ''really'' doesn't like people trying to leave Neverland without his permission, they don't even have to get very far, they just have to ''try''. It's one of the first times we've seen him truly angry.
** Though he tries to hide it the best he can [[spoiler: his son, Rumpelstiltskin, is one as well. It finally comes out in the mid-season finale that he was horrified by the very idea of raising a baby, whom he considered a "pink, naked, squirming little larva who would eat all his hopes and dreams alive." Thus he neglected young Rumpel until he got to the point where he was able to abandon him.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: It seems as though he's trying to be a dark twisted version of this towards Henry.
* BodySnatcher: It appears he has the ability to switch bodies with people through grabbing their shadows, as he was able to [[spoiler: switch bodies with Henry just before he was about to be sucked into Pandora's Box]]
* CastingAShadow: He has the power to rip off a person's shadow. As seen for the first time in "The Heart of the Truest Believer" the process is fatal and extremely painful. [[spoiler:In "Going Home" it is shown that destroying The Shadow reverses the process.]]
* TheChessmaster: He's manipulated practically everyone and anyone he can to do his bidding and further his plans. He even refers to [[spoiler:his capturing and keeping of Henry away from everyone else]] in "The Game"
--> '''Peter Pan:''' (to [[spoiler:Neal after he's recaptured Henry]]) Oh don't worry, it won't be for very long. Just until I've reset the board. See, the game is about to change.
* CompositeCharacter: He's also the Pied Piper of Hamlin.
* TheCorrupter: Trying to persuade Henry to join his cause as well as [[spoiler: turning Bae against Rumpel (again)]] cements him as this. It's implied its how he get's the Lost Boys to be loyal to him, and ''willingly'' want to stay in Neverland.
* DeadpanSnarker: Usually pretty cruel with this.
* DealWithTheDevil: He's ''very'' fond of these, as he likes to use them when corrupting people.
* TheDreaded: Hook and his crew of hardened pirates are ''terrified'' of him, and even Rumpelstiltskin says he's someone to fear.
* EvilCounterpart: To Rumpelstiltskin, the ''Dark One''. Like Rumpel he also has great magic power, immortality, likes making deals, and is generally feared. The difference is Rumpel has a conscience buried deep inside, and wishes to make amends for his past evil. Pan however is a genuine sociopath, with nothing holding him back. [[spoiler: Taken even further with TheReveal of his true identity: when Rumpel abandoned Baelfire, he immediately felt remorseful and spent a lifetime trying to fix his mistake and reunite with his son. Whereas when Pan abandoned Rumpel: he felt some guilt but made no attempts to make amends...in fact, he's ''[[KickTheDog GLOATED]]'' to Rumpel about it several times!]]
** It's later revealed that [[spoiler: he ALWAYS resented his son from the day he was born because having a child meant being tied down from living the life he wanted to live. Ouch.]]
* TheFairFolk: The character's dark undertones are now overtones.
* FatalFlaw: His '''massive''' ego. As a PhysicalGod due to Neverland's belief-based magic, he could have won easily had he not taken his sweet time toying with everyone, under the impression that "Peter Pan never fails" so he'll win anyway. This is most noticeable in "Save Henry" and "Going Home".
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's a genuinely despicable, monstrous person who makes ''Cora'' look less evil, but he can make almost anyone trust him. Even the audience.
* FreudianExcuse:
** Implied, he has a strong fixation on children who've been abandoned by their parents. Turns out [[spoiler: this was the case for him as well--his father abandoned him to stay with a blacksmith. Didn't stop him from [[{{Hypocrite}} doing the same damn thing to his own son]], though.]]
** [[spoiler: He also mentions how he had to work for the blacksmith day in and day out in front of hot coals, so to relieve the stress, he'd think lovely thoughts and then at nights he'd visit Neverland in his dreams. Having a stressful, work-filled childhood made him want to make up for it with a responsibility-free, game-filled adult life, and this also explains why he was so eager to have a real second (and eternal) childhood upon going back to Neverland. And also why he hated having a child. "A child can't have a child" after all.]]
* FromNobodyToNightmare: In the Enchanted Forest was just a [[spoiler:useless deadbeat and conman]], now he's TheDreaded.
* ForTheEvulz: While looking for Henry, his shadow brought countless kids to Neverland as part of the search. Even though they weren't the ones he was looking for, Pan wouldn't let ''any'' of them go back to their families, even though they were ''begging'' to see their parents.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler: He traded Rumpelstiltskin as a child in order to gain eternal youth so he could stay on Neverland. He tries to rationalize this deplorable action by saying that Rumpel would be better off without him because he was "never meant to be a father", thus could never be the father his son needs. It's later revealed that he never believed a word of this, and only said it in hopes that Rumpel wouldn't ever come back into his life.]]
* IGaveMyWord: Claims that when he gives his word, he will keep it. To the ExactWords. The map he gave Emma does show her the location of his camp where Henry is, nothing stops him from moving the camp regularly around Neverland.
* ImmortalImmaturity: Par for the course; Neverland doesn't grant immortality, it just keeps you from growing up. So Peter sits somewhere between a centuries-old [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] and a schoolyard bully.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Every action Pan takes is for his own benefit and no one else, not even [[spoiler:his son or great-grandson]], is of the least importance if sacrificing them gets him what he wants. [[spoiler: Taken to a huge extreme when he admits that he never wanted a child because the responsibilities of parenthood would prevent him from living his life the way HE wanted to.]]
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: [[spoiler: Malcolm never loved his son, neglected him, and later tried to abandon him, but he still showed signs of guilt about this since he knows Rumpel loves him nonetheless. Once he discards Rumpel and become Pan, however, any and all sense of guilt is lost. He even points out that he's safe by the Thinking Tree because it can't ensnare him since he has no regrets.]]
* KidsAreCruel: To a scary degree.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: He is killed along with Rumpel via the Dark One dagger.]]
* LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out [[spoiler:he is Rumpelstiltskin's father]].
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:To Greg and Tamara.]]
* MagicalFlutist: Has a set of pan-pipes that can control children who feel lonely, neglected, or abandoned. Notably Rumpel can hear it as an ''adult''. But Henry can't hear it, [[spoiler: at first]].
* ManipulativeBastard: Equals (or even surpasses) Rumpelstiltskin in this category. [[spoiler: Like father, like son in this case.]]
* {{Narcissist}}: The biggest one in the series, [[ItsAllAboutMe as he only cares for himself.]]
* NeverGrewUp:
** The trope namer. He looks to be around the same age as Henry if not a little older but he's Really700YearsOld and acts [[ManipulativeBastard much]] [[TheChessmaster different]] [[TheUnfettered than]] [[IDidWhatIHadToDo his]] appearance implies.
** [[spoiler: It turns out he ''did'' grow up physically in the past, but not mentally, and so he was desperate to return to the age that he felt he still belonged at, even if it meant giving up his own son.]]
* NotSoDifferent: He points out to Rumpel that they've both done horrible things, [[spoiler:abandoning their sons for one flavor of power or another]]. [[ShutUpHannibal Rumpel immediately points out]] that he has regretted his choice every second since and spent centuries trying to make up for it, while Peter has never shown even the slightest ounce of remorse.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: There are a few times when he describes himself as having a good day when he won't be the manipulating immature evil immortal everyone fears, a facet taken straight from the original book. [[spoiler:When Hook and his elder brother came looking for the most poisonous plant in Neverland, believing it to be a medicinal plant, he told them they had bad information, but still gave them directions. And when Hook's elder brother poisoned himself to prove Pan was lying and found out the most painful way Pan was being honest, Pan even gave him a magical cure to save his brother's life.]]
* OutsideContextVillain: He doesn't even appear until the second season, and he's unlike anything Emma, her parents, or Regina have faced before. Only Neal, Rumpelstiltskin and Hook have an idea how to deal with him, and he still manages to surprise even them.
* PhysicalGod: Because his eternal youth and life is bound to the magic of Neverland, he can do ''anything'' so long as he merely believes it. He could kill the main cast with ease if he wanted to, [[SmugSuper but he doesn't want to because it's more fun to "play" with them.]]
* PowerOfHate: Recognizes its usefulness when he [[spoiler:lied to Greg and Tamara about his goal to destroy magic and convinced them to do his bidding.]]
* PsychopathicManChild: [[spoiler: As Malcolm. Oddly enough, he actually got slightly better in terms of childishness after sacrificing his son for eternal youth, though he certainly remained psychopathic.]]
* Really700YearsOld: He has been around longer than Rumpelstiltskin. [[spoiler:As revealed in "Think Lovely Thoughts", Peter is actually Rumpel's de-aged father.]]
* TheSociopath:
** Has a severe LackOfEmpathy and ''delights'' in using people's weaknesses and insecurities against them.
** [[spoiler: As Malcolm, he acts affectionate toward his son but still neglects and ultimately abandons him, later confirming that he liked Rumpel as a tool at most and despised him at worst. His affection for Rumpel was genuine only so much as it being an extension of his love for ''himself'': caring that Rumpel because he's '''his''' son rather than because he's his '''son'''. It's a degree of sociopathy reminiscent of [[ThereWillBeBlood Daniel Plainview.]]]]
* SmugSuper: He's very smug to a punchable degree, but he has the power, smarts and magic to back it all up. [[spoiler: Which makes his defeat at Regina's hands all the more satisfying.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: Played with, and a bit younger (psychically anyway) than most examples. Pan is the indisputable ruler of Neverland, and he will let nobody leave without his ''permission''.
* TheUnfettered: Does NOT take well to losing a game. After [[spoiler: Regina denies him of Henry's heart]], he is seriously pissed.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: In the far past of the story, a man abandons his son to live forever. Said son must live with his failure forever, go off to fight in the Ogre Wars, and is then branded a coward when he injures himself to get out of it. That son would grow up to become Rumpelstiltskin, one of the cornerstones of the plot. That man would become Peter Pan. His actions having set things in motion to create the plot.]]
* VillainTeleportation: In Neverland, he can appear and vanish anywhere at will.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted. Pan tries to play this image up to Henry since he's [[spoiler:destined to save all magic in all of the multi-verse]], but Pan's not really fooling anyone.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Played with. In "Nasty Habits", Rumpel says that they knew each other when Rumpel was a kid, but something happened, and as a result Rumpel considers Pan more evil than him. But as revealed in "Think Lovely Thoughts" [[spoiler: Peter is actually Rumpel's father, de-aged from a deal using Neverland's magic. And though he acted it, he was NEVER truly a friend to his son]].
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: He would willingly sacrifice his son without caring what would happen to Rumpel for the sake of his own eternal youth. Later on, he's willing to sacrifice his great-grandson to continue living forever]].
* YourDaysAreNumbered: No one is meant to live in Neverland as it is a land that only exists in the dreams of children. [[spoiler:Peter Pan broke the law and his youth is connected to the hourglass in Skull Rock.]]

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\n* AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: Via [[spoiler:magic AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of Neverland.the best looking portrayals.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.
* ArcVillain / BigBad: For the second half of Season 3.
* CardCarryingVillain: She refers herself as "wicked".
* FlyingBroomStick: Teaser images from the set show her flying on her broom.
* GreenEyes: The same shade as her emerald necklace.
* GreenEyedMonster: Cast interviews reveal her primary motivation is "Envy", in contrast to Regina being driven by "Revenge".
* LukeYouAreMyFather: She reveals to [[spoiler:Regina]] that they are [[spoiler:half-sisters with the same mother, Cora]].
* ManiacMonkeys: The Flying Monkeys that serve as her minions.
* NiceHat: The iconic witch's hat, worn fashionably cocked to one side.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.
]]
* AbusiveParents:
** He's
PrettyInMink: Her fur-trimmed cloak.
* TheResenter: Resents
the first Lost Boy; did you expect his childhood was a happy one? [[spoiler:We never see his father, but he mentioned fact that his father sold him [[spoiler: Cora gave her up as child opting to a blacksmith. He himself abandoned his son keep Regina instead and that Rumple favored Regina to cast the Dark Curse and not her]].
* WellDoneDaughterGal: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and
Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].
* WomanInBlack: Dressed head
to gain eternal youth. He was ''very'' neglectful towards Rumpel, to toe in black, and quite the point of putting him in the care of two spinsters so he could be a bum. As Pan, he has no trouble [[KickTheDog banishing his son to Pandora's Box]] if he gets in his way.]]
** [[spoiler: Taken to a whole new level in "Going Home" when he reveals that he straight-up despised his son from the day he was born, and attempts to kill the people Rumpel loves most out of pure spite. Likely the only reason he never tried to out-right kill Rumpel is that someone has to continue the bloodline, as he insinuates in "Ariel".]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: One of the most villainous versions of the character, and that's even considering that his original book version was no saint.
* AppropriatedAppelation: Peter Pan was originally the name of [[spoiler:the doll he gave to his son. He claims he uses it as a reminder of the connection between them, when really it's more likely he just wanted to ditch his old name, so he took the name of the thing right in front of him that got left behind by his son.]]
* ArcVillain / BigBad: For the first half of Season 3.
** BiggerBad: [[spoiler: For Greg and Tamara in Season 2, for Rumpelstiltskin's character as a whole, and consequentially for the entire series up to "Going Home".]]
* ArrowCatch: Has the speed and agility to catch an arrow fired not five feet from him as easily as he could breathe. [[spoiler:Which actually bites him in the ass when a GenreSavvy Neal fires an arrow at him whose ''shaft'' is coated in magic squid ink.]]
* BerserkButton: "Nasty Habits" shows that he ''really'' doesn't like people trying to leave Neverland without his permission, they don't even have to get very far, they just have to ''try''. It's one of the first times we've seen him truly angry.
** Though he tries to hide it the best he can [[spoiler: his son, Rumpelstiltskin, is one as well. It finally comes out in the mid-season finale that he was horrified by the very idea of raising a baby, whom he considered a "pink, naked, squirming little larva who would eat all his hopes and dreams alive." Thus he neglected young Rumpel until he got to the point where he was able to abandon him.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: It seems as though he's trying to be a dark twisted version of this towards Henry.
* BodySnatcher: It appears he has the ability to switch bodies with people through grabbing their shadows, as he was able to [[spoiler: switch bodies with Henry just before he was about to be sucked into Pandora's Box]]
* CastingAShadow: He has the power to rip off a person's shadow. As seen for the first time in "The Heart of the Truest Believer" the process is fatal and extremely painful. [[spoiler:In "Going Home" it is shown that destroying The Shadow reverses the process.]]
* TheChessmaster: He's manipulated practically everyone and anyone he can to do his bidding and further his plans. He even refers to [[spoiler:his capturing and keeping of Henry away from everyone else]] in "The Game"
--> '''Peter Pan:''' (to [[spoiler:Neal after he's recaptured Henry]]) Oh don't worry, it won't be for very long. Just until I've reset the board. See, the game is about to change.
* CompositeCharacter: He's also the Pied Piper of Hamlin.
* TheCorrupter: Trying to persuade Henry to join his cause as well as [[spoiler: turning Bae against Rumpel (again)]] cements him as this. It's implied its how he get's the Lost Boys to be loyal to him, and ''willingly'' want to stay in Neverland.
* DeadpanSnarker: Usually pretty cruel with this.
* DealWithTheDevil: He's ''very'' fond of these, as he likes to use them when corrupting people.
* TheDreaded: Hook and his crew of hardened pirates are ''terrified'' of him, and even Rumpelstiltskin says he's someone to fear.
* EvilCounterpart: To Rumpelstiltskin, the ''Dark One''. Like Rumpel he also has great magic power, immortality, likes making deals, and is generally feared. The difference is Rumpel has a conscience buried deep inside, and wishes to make amends for his past evil. Pan however is a genuine sociopath, with nothing holding him back. [[spoiler: Taken even further with TheReveal of his true identity: when Rumpel abandoned Baelfire, he immediately felt remorseful and spent a lifetime trying to fix his mistake and reunite with his son. Whereas when Pan abandoned Rumpel: he felt some guilt but made no attempts to make amends...in fact, he's ''[[KickTheDog GLOATED]]'' to Rumpel about it several times!]]
** It's later revealed that [[spoiler: he ALWAYS resented his son from the day he was born because having a child meant being tied down from living the life he wanted to live. Ouch.]]
* TheFairFolk: The character's dark undertones are now overtones.
menacing woman.
* FatalFlaw: His '''massive''' ego. As a PhysicalGod due to Neverland's belief-based magic, he could have won easily had he not taken his sweet time toying with everyone, under the impression that "Peter Pan never fails" so he'll win anyway. This is most noticeable in "Save Henry" and "Going Home".
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's a genuinely despicable, monstrous person who makes ''Cora'' look less evil, but he can make almost anyone trust him. Even the audience.
* FreudianExcuse:
** Implied, he has a strong fixation on children who've been abandoned by their parents. Turns out [[spoiler: this was the case for him as well--his father abandoned him to stay with a blacksmith. Didn't stop him from [[{{Hypocrite}} doing the same damn thing to his own son]], though.]]
** [[spoiler: He also mentions how he had to work for the blacksmith day in and day out in front of hot coals, so to relieve the stress, he'd think lovely thoughts and then at nights he'd visit Neverland in his dreams. Having a stressful, work-filled childhood made him want to make up for it with a responsibility-free, game-filled adult life, and this also explains why he was so eager to have a real second (and eternal) childhood upon going back to Neverland. And also why he hated having a child. "A child can't have a child" after all.]]
* FromNobodyToNightmare: In the Enchanted Forest was just a [[spoiler:useless deadbeat and conman]], now he's TheDreaded.
* ForTheEvulz: While looking for Henry, his shadow brought countless kids to Neverland as part of the search. Even though they weren't the ones he was looking for, Pan wouldn't let ''any'' of them go back to their families, even though they were ''begging'' to see their parents.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler: He traded Rumpelstiltskin as a child in order to gain eternal youth so he could stay on Neverland. He tries to rationalize this deplorable action by saying that Rumpel would be better off without him because he was "never meant to be a father", thus could never be the father his son needs. It's later revealed that he never believed a word of this, and only said it in hopes that Rumpel wouldn't ever come back into his life.]]
* IGaveMyWord: Claims that when he gives his word, he will keep it. To the ExactWords. The map he gave Emma does show her the location of his camp where Henry is, nothing stops him from moving the camp regularly around Neverland.
* ImmortalImmaturity: Par for the course; Neverland doesn't grant immortality, it just keeps you from growing up. So Peter sits somewhere between a centuries-old [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] and a schoolyard bully.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Every action Pan takes is for his own benefit and no one else, not even [[spoiler:his son or great-grandson]], is of the least importance if sacrificing them gets him what he wants. [[spoiler: Taken to a huge extreme when he admits that he never wanted a child because the responsibilities of parenthood would prevent him from living his life the way HE wanted to.]]
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: [[spoiler: Malcolm never loved his son, neglected him, and later tried to abandon him, but he still showed signs of guilt about this since he knows Rumpel loves him nonetheless. Once he discards Rumpel and become Pan, however, any and all sense of guilt is lost. He even points out that he's safe by the Thinking Tree because it can't ensnare him since he has no regrets.]]
* KidsAreCruel: To a scary degree.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: He is killed along with Rumpel via the Dark One dagger.]]
* LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out [[spoiler:he is Rumpelstiltskin's father]].
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:To Greg and Tamara.]]
* MagicalFlutist: Has a set of pan-pipes that can control children who feel lonely, neglected, or abandoned. Notably Rumpel can hear it as an ''adult''. But Henry can't hear it, [[spoiler: at first]].
* ManipulativeBastard: Equals (or even surpasses) Rumpelstiltskin in this category. [[spoiler: Like father, like son in this case.]]
* {{Narcissist}}: The biggest one in the series, [[ItsAllAboutMe as he only cares for himself.]]
* NeverGrewUp:
** The trope namer. He looks to be around the same age as Henry if not a little older but he's Really700YearsOld and acts [[ManipulativeBastard much]] [[TheChessmaster different]] [[TheUnfettered than]] [[IDidWhatIHadToDo his]] appearance implies.
** [[spoiler: It turns out he ''did'' grow up physically in the past, but not mentally, and so he was desperate to return to the age that he felt he still belonged at, even if it meant giving up his own son.]]
* NotSoDifferent: He points out to Rumpel that they've both done horrible things, [[spoiler:abandoning their sons for one flavor of power or another]]. [[ShutUpHannibal Rumpel immediately points out]] that he has regretted his choice every second since and spent centuries trying to make up for it, while Peter has never shown even the slightest ounce of remorse.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: There are a few times when he describes himself as having a good day when he won't be the manipulating immature evil immortal everyone fears, a facet taken straight from the original book. [[spoiler:When Hook and his elder brother came looking for the most poisonous plant in Neverland, believing it to be a medicinal plant, he told them they had bad information, but still gave them directions. And when Hook's elder brother poisoned himself to prove Pan was lying and found out the most painful way Pan was being honest, Pan even gave him a magical cure to save his brother's life.]]
* OutsideContextVillain: He doesn't even appear until the second season, and he's unlike anything Emma, her parents, or Regina have faced before. Only Neal, Rumpelstiltskin and Hook have an idea how to deal with him, and he still manages to surprise even them.
* PhysicalGod: Because his eternal youth and life is bound to the magic of Neverland, he can do ''anything'' so long as he merely believes it. He could kill the main cast with ease if he wanted to, [[SmugSuper but he doesn't want to because it's more fun to "play" with them.]]
* PowerOfHate: Recognizes its usefulness when he [[spoiler:lied to Greg and Tamara about his goal to destroy magic and convinced them to do his bidding.]]
* PsychopathicManChild: [[spoiler: As Malcolm. Oddly enough, he actually got slightly better in terms of childishness after sacrificing his son for eternal youth, though he certainly remained psychopathic.]]
* Really700YearsOld: He has been around longer than Rumpelstiltskin. [[spoiler:As revealed in "Think Lovely Thoughts", Peter is actually Rumpel's de-aged father.]]
* TheSociopath:
** Has a severe LackOfEmpathy and ''delights'' in using people's weaknesses and insecurities against them.
** [[spoiler: As Malcolm, he acts affectionate toward his son but still neglects and ultimately abandons him, later confirming that he liked Rumpel as a tool at most and despised him at worst. His affection for Rumpel was genuine only so much as it being an extension of his love for ''himself'': caring that Rumpel because he's '''his''' son rather than because he's his '''son'''. It's a degree of sociopathy reminiscent of [[ThereWillBeBlood Daniel Plainview.]]]]
* SmugSuper: He's very smug to a punchable degree, but he has the power, smarts and magic to back it all up. [[spoiler: Which makes his defeat at Regina's hands all the more satisfying.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: Played with, and a bit younger (psychically anyway) than most examples. Pan is the indisputable ruler of Neverland, and he will let nobody leave without his ''permission''.
* TheUnfettered: Does NOT take well to losing a game. After [[spoiler: Regina denies him of Henry's heart]], he is seriously pissed.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: In the far past of the story, a man abandons his son to live forever. Said son must live with his failure forever, go off to fight in the Ogre Wars, and is then branded a coward when he injures himself to get out of it. That son would grow up to become Rumpelstiltskin, one of the cornerstones of the plot. That man would become Peter Pan. His actions having set things in motion to create the plot.]]
* VillainTeleportation: In Neverland, he can appear and vanish anywhere at will.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted. Pan tries to play this image up to Henry since he's [[spoiler:destined to save all magic in all of the multi-verse]], but Pan's not really fooling anyone.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Played with. In "Nasty Habits", Rumpel says that they knew each other when Rumpel was a kid, but something happened, and as a result Rumpel considers Pan more evil than him. But as revealed in "Think Lovely Thoughts" [[spoiler: Peter is actually Rumpel's father, de-aged from a deal using Neverland's magic. And though he acted it, he was NEVER truly a friend to his son]].
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: He would willingly sacrifice his son without caring what would happen to Rumpel for the sake of his own eternal youth. Later on, he's willing to sacrifice his great-grandson to continue living forever]].
* YourDaysAreNumbered: No one is meant to live in Neverland as it is a land that only exists in the dreams of children. [[spoiler:Peter Pan broke the law and his youth is connected to the hourglass in Skull Rock.]]



[[folder:Felix]]
!!Felix
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Felix:''' ''"Pan never fails."'']]

->'''Played By:''' Parker Croft

A leader of the Lost Boys, second only to Peter Pan himself.

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[[folder:Felix]]
!!Felix
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Felix:''' ''"Pan never fails."'']]

[[folder:Walsh]]
!!Walsh

->'''Played By:''' Parker Croft

A leader
Christopher Gorham

Emma's boyfriend from New York, who proposes to her at the beginning
of the Lost Boys, second only half of Season 3 after the TimeSkip. A NiceGuy, and [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not a shapeshifting monkey sent to Peter Pan himself.keep an eye on her]].



* AlasPoorVillain: Kind of hard not to feel sorry for the shmuck [[spoiler:when he gets his heart ripped out and crushed by Pan.]]
* CarryABigStick: Always seen carrying a large wooden club.
* CreepyMonotone: His way of speaking.
* DeadpanSnarker: With the emphasis on deadpan.
* {{Expy}}: More than a few viewers have compared him to [[{{Film/Hook}} Rufio]].
** [[HilariousInHindsight Hilariously]], it turns out in-universe that he's the replacement for Rufio, [[MythologyGag whom Hook killed here too.]] Reminding him of this is his BerserkButton.
* KilledOffForReal: Due to being [[spoiler:the thing Peter Pan "loves" most.]]
* MouthOfSauron: He fulfills this role for Peter.
* NervesOfSteel: Remains perfectly calm while threatening the Dark One to his face, and is downright gleeful while waiting for [[spoiler: Henry to shoot a poisoned arrow at an apple on his head.]]
* PsychoSupporter: to Pan.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Peter Pan--moreso then the other Lost Boys, to the point that he was the only one that stayed on Pan's side. [[spoiler:Which is ironically what does him in, as it technically makes him the person Pan loves the most. Which is the person you have to kill to perform Regina's curse.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: He doesn't take it well when the other Lost Boys are convinced to turn on Pan.

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* AlasPoorVillain: Kind of hard not BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to feel sorry for the shmuck [[spoiler:when he gets his heart ripped out Emma and crushed by Pan.]]
* CarryABigStick: Always seen carrying a large wooden club.
* CreepyMonotone: His way of speaking.
* DeadpanSnarker: With the emphasis on deadpan.
* {{Expy}}: More than a few viewers have compared him to [[{{Film/Hook}} Rufio]].
** [[HilariousInHindsight Hilariously]], it turns out in-universe that he's the replacement for Rufio, [[MythologyGag whom Hook killed here too.]] Reminding him of this is his BerserkButton.
* KilledOffForReal: Due to being [[spoiler:the thing Peter Pan "loves" most.]]
* MouthOfSauron: He fulfills this role for Peter.
* NervesOfSteel: Remains perfectly calm while threatening the Dark One to his face, and is downright gleeful while waiting for [[spoiler:
Henry to shoot a poisoned arrow at an apple on his head.]]
* PsychoSupporter:
keep them from returning to Pan.
Storybrook.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Peter Pan--moreso then the other Lost Boys, LoveInterestTraitor: to the point that he was the only one that stayed on Pan's side. [[spoiler:Which is ironically what does him in, as it technically makes him the person Pan loves the most. Which is the person you have to kill to perform Regina's curse.]]
Emma.
* VillainousBreakdown: He doesn't take it well when the other Lost Boys are convinced to VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's a flying monkey who can turn on Pan.
into a human.



[[folder:Tinker Bell]]
!!Tinkerbell
->'''Played By:''' Rose [=McIver=]
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Tinker Bell:''' ''"I've never seen pixie dust fail."'']]
->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Quite a Common Fairy"

A fairy in Neverland. One of the only people Pan trusts, and an old acquaintance of Captain Hook.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's the only fairy with a green outfit.
* BlitheSpirit: Among the fairies as well as in the human world, before she lost hope in herself. Afterwards, she's much more careful in what she gets involved in.
* BrokenBird: After being stripped of her wings.
* BroughtDownToNormal: As punishment for stealing pixie dust.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Prior to meeting Regina, she apparently couldn't resist the calling of helping others.
* DoNotGoGentle: To Regina, trying to be her MoralityChain and to make her fight TheCorruption and being made into TheCorruptible.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Being BroughtDownToNormal by the Blue Fairy]]
* TheFairFolk: Is pretty downright nasty when first seen in the present day, but she gets better.
* FairySexy: [[http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2013/09/once-upon-a-time-first-look-at-rose-mciver-as-tinker-bell.html Just look at her!]]
* ForHappiness: Unlike the Blue Fairy, she doesn't adhere to BlackAndWhiteMorality. She geniuely wanted everyone to be happy, no matter what they've done or could do, before her conflict with Regina.
* FunPersonified: In the flashback for ''Quite A Common Fairy'', she is innocent, open-minded and a good listener, making her a talented and lovable fairy and also too naive to take things seriously, a CloudCuckooLander and always looking to the bright side of things.
* GardenGarment: Her dress looks like it is made of leaves.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's extremely helpful and kind-hearted until the Blue Fairy takes her wings from her.
* NotSoDifferent: From [[spoiler: Regina; blaming her for ruining her life even when it was really the Blue Fairy's fault just as Regina did to Snow despite it being Cora's fault. However, Regina manages to sway her off the path of revenge, knowing full well how it's not worth it.]]
* OddFriendship: With Regina.
* PantyShot: When she is ripped of her powers and lands hard on the ground.
* PluckyComicRelief: At first.
* RebelliousSpirit: Much to the Blue Fairy's displeasure she has a habit of breaking the rules.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She goes against the Blue Fairy's orders because she feels helping Regina is the right thing to do.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Leaves the group, when she finds out they have no escape plan off the island, as she believes they'll all be killed. Though she is willing to rejoin if they have one.
* ShesGotLegs: The skirt of her costume is much skimpier than those of the other fairies.
* SpiritedYoungLady: She's still fairly young and innocent and ''basically'' follow the rules of her order, yet she's much more lively and rebellious than even the more tolerant Nova.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Initially simply sympathy for an AntiHero, who ends up falling into darkness. It is a SubvertedTrope when she tries to take revenge and regrets trying to help [[spoiler: but it is DoubleSubverted and actually continues all the way, towards the only person she appears to really despise: Regina]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: She wants to prove to the Blue Fairy that she can be a good fairy.
* WhatTheHellHero: So far, she's the only person who's gotten to properly confront the Blue Fairy for screwing them over. Blue eventually agrees that she went too far, and restores her wings.
* WideEyedIdealist: Before losing her wings, she had really optimistic ideas about love and happiness.
* YouAreNumberSix: Wants to be called by her ''name'' Tinker Bell, instead of Green, the color of her dress which is the norm amongst full-fledged fairies. The Blue Fairy still calls her Green.

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!!Oz Residents

[[folder:Zelena]]
!!The Wicked Witch of the West/Zelena

->'''Played By:''' Rebecca Mader

The primary antagonist for the latter half of Season 3. A powerful sorceress, she bears a grudge against Regina and took over the Queen's castle in her absence.
----
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.
* ArcVillain / BigBad: For the second half of Season 3.
* CardCarryingVillain: She refers herself as "wicked".
* FlyingBroomStick: Teaser images from the set show her flying on her broom.
* GreenEyes: The same shade as her emerald necklace.
* GreenEyedMonster: Cast interviews reveal her primary motivation is "Envy", in contrast to Regina being driven by "Revenge".
* LukeYouAreMyFather: She reveals to [[spoiler:Regina]] that they are [[spoiler:half-sisters with the same mother, Cora]].
* ManiacMonkeys: The Flying Monkeys that serve as her minions.
* NiceHat: The iconic witch's hat, worn fashionably cocked to one side.
* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]
* PrettyInMink: Her fur-trimmed cloak.
* TheResenter: Resents the fact that [[spoiler: Cora gave her up as child opting to keep Regina instead and that Rumple favored Regina to cast the Dark Curse and not her]].
* WellDoneDaughterGal: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].
* WomanInBlack: Dressed head to toe in black, and quite the menacing woman.

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[[folder:Walsh]]
!!Walsh

->'''Played By:''' Christopher Gorham

Emma's boyfriend from New York, who proposes to her at the beginning of the second half of Season 3 after the TimeSkip. A NiceGuy, and [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not a shapeshifting monkey sent to keep an eye on her]].
----
* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to Emma and Henry to keep them from returning to Storybrook.
* LoveInterestTraitor: to Emma.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's a flying monkey who can turn into a human.

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[[folder:Greg Mendell/Owen Flynn]]
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* JerkassFacade[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold[=/=]JerkassWoobie]]: [[spoiler:His second focus episode shows he's a bit of a combination of these. Especially JerkassWoobie, given his FreudianExcuse.

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* JerkassFacade[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold[=/=]JerkassWoobie]]: JerkassFacade[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:His second focus episode shows he's a bit of a combination of these. Especially JerkassWoobie, given his FreudianExcuse.these.]]
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* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler: She abandoned her first daughter Zelena.]]

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* [[spoiler: BigBadDuumvirate: With Greg in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, Peter Pan]].
* [[spoiler:BitchInSheepsClothing]]: [[spoiler:Seemed perfectly nice when she was introduced. "Selfless, Brave and True" showed us just how untrue this was]].
* [[spoiler:CapeBusters]]: [[spoiler:Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic]].
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: From her meeting with the Dragon, we can see that [[spoiler:[[TransformationIsAFreeAction Transformation is]] [[AvertedTrope NOT]] [[TransformationIsAFreeAction a free action]] with her. Before the Dragon can unleash his true power, she tasers him to death]].
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Right when The Dragon is about to reveal his true power, Tamara kills him with a taser]].
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* [[spoiler:EvilAllAlong: Neal's exceedingly-friendly fiance? Oh yeah, turns out she's really a magic-hating psycho with plans to destroy an entire town of innocents.]]
* [[spoiler:HeroKiller]]:
** [[spoiler:She mortally wounds August in "Selfless, Brave and True"]].
** [[spoiler: Shoots Neal in "Second Star to the Right," and he is presumed dead by everyone after he falls into a portal in this state.]]
* [[spoiler: HeelFaceDoorSlam]]: [[spoiler: Upon realizing that Pan and the Lost Boys have played her, she urges Henry to escape and winds up taking an arrow to the back. After Gold arrives she fills him in on what's happened, and he crushes her heart in retaliation.]]
* IllGirl: She had cancer in the past and has been searching the whole world for a cure until she found The Dragon. [[spoiler:It's later revealed that [[AvertedTrope this is all a lie]], and she was faking her illness all along]].
* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal]]: In the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: Rumpel saves her from a near-fatal arrow wound, only to pull her heart out and crush it to dust.]]
* [[spoiler: KnightTemplar: To her, magic is "unholy" and must be disposed of at all costs.]]
* [[spoiler:MageKiller: Says she knows how to kill magical creatures]].
* [[spoiler:ManipulativeBitch: To August and Neal especially.]]
* MeetCute: Met Neal when she bumped into him, spilling her coffee all over her. [[spoiler:She [[ExploitedTrope did this deliberately to get close to Neal while spying on him and Pinocchio]]]].
* [[spoiler: MyGodWhatHaveIDone]]: [[spoiler: She's very remorseful after learning what she's done for Peter Pan, but it isn't enough to save her from Gold's wrath.]]
* [[spoiler:OutsideContextVillain]]: [[spoiler:A {{Muggle}} from ''our'' world, of all things]].
* [[spoiler: PetTheDog: She may be evil, but she seems sympathetic toward Greg/Owen in his DisappearedDad plight]].
* ShockAndAwe: How she [[spoiler:kills The Dragon]].
* StunGun: Carries a taser gun around. [[spoiler:Later revealed to be her weapon of choice]].
* [[spoiler:SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic]]: [[spoiler:Works for an organization that acquires and analyzes magic for the purposes of destroying it]].
* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn: To Peter Pan.]]

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* [[spoiler: BigBadDuumvirate: With Greg in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan]].
* [[spoiler:BitchInSheepsClothing]]: [[spoiler:Seemed BitchInSheepsClothing: Seemed perfectly nice when she was introduced. "Selfless, Brave and True" showed us just how untrue this was]].
was.
* [[spoiler:CapeBusters]]: [[spoiler:Claims CapeBusters: Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic]].
magic.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: From her meeting with the Dragon, we can see that [[spoiler:[[TransformationIsAFreeAction [[TransformationIsAFreeAction Transformation is]] [[AvertedTrope NOT]] [[TransformationIsAFreeAction a free action]] with her. Before the Dragon can unleash his true power, she tasers him to death]].death.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Right Right when The Dragon is about to reveal his true power, Tamara kills him with a taser]].
taser.
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...killed [[spoiler:killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* [[spoiler:EvilAllAlong: EvilAllAlong: Neal's exceedingly-friendly fiance? Oh yeah, turns out she's really a magic-hating psycho with plans to destroy an entire town of innocents.]]
innocents.
* [[spoiler:HeroKiller]]:
HeroKiller:
** [[spoiler:She She mortally wounds August in "Selfless, Brave and True"]].
True".
** [[spoiler: Shoots Neal in "Second Star to the Right," and he is presumed dead by everyone after he falls into a portal in this state.]]
state.
* [[spoiler: HeelFaceDoorSlam]]: [[spoiler: HeelFaceDoorSlam: Upon realizing that Pan and the Lost Boys have played her, she urges Henry to escape and winds up taking an arrow to the back. After Gold arrives she fills him in on what's happened, and he crushes her heart in retaliation.]]
retaliation.
* IllGirl: She had cancer in the past and has been searching the whole world for a cure until she found The Dragon. [[spoiler:It's It's later revealed that [[AvertedTrope this is all a lie]], and she was faking her illness all along]].
along.
* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal]]: KilledOffForReal: In the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: Rumpel saves her from a near-fatal arrow wound, only to pull her heart out and crush it to dust.]]
* [[spoiler: KnightTemplar: To her, magic is "unholy" and must be disposed of at all costs.]]
costs.
* [[spoiler:MageKiller: MageKiller: Says she knows how to kill magical creatures]].
creatures.
* [[spoiler:ManipulativeBitch: ManipulativeBitch: To August and Neal especially.]]
especially.
* MeetCute: Met Neal when she bumped into him, spilling her coffee all over her. [[spoiler:She She [[ExploitedTrope did this deliberately to get close to Neal while spying on him and Pinocchio]]]].
Pinocchio]].
* [[spoiler: MyGodWhatHaveIDone]]: [[spoiler: MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's very remorseful after learning what she's done for Peter Pan, but it isn't enough to save her from Gold's wrath.]]
wrath.
* [[spoiler:OutsideContextVillain]]: [[spoiler:A OutsideContextVillain: A {{Muggle}} from ''our'' world, of all things]].
things.
* [[spoiler: PetTheDog: She may be evil, but she seems sympathetic toward Greg/Owen in his DisappearedDad plight]].
plight.
* ShockAndAwe: How she [[spoiler:kills kills The Dragon]].
Dragon.
* StunGun: Carries a taser gun around. [[spoiler:Later Later revealed to be her weapon of choice]].
choice.
* [[spoiler:SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic]]: [[spoiler:Works SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic: Works for an organization that acquires and analyzes magic for the purposes of destroying it]].
it.
* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn: To Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan.]]



* [[spoiler:WeaponOfChoice]]: [[spoiler:Taser, apparently]].
* [[spoiler:TheWitchHunter]]: [[spoiler:Tamara has been hunting true magic in the real world for years for an, as of yet, undisclosed reason. This is what led her to seek out The Dragon in Hong Kong, to tail Pinocchio to New York, and to start a romance with Neal]].
** [[spoiler:MageKiller: DangerouslyGenreSavvy enough to avert TransformationIsAFreeAction with The Dragon in Hong Kong. Also, unlike most real world {{Muggles}} who only see what they want to see, she can see the true effects of magic]].
* [[spoiler: WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: a well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade. If only you had freaking ''questioned who you were working for!'']]
* [[spoiler: YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]]: [[spoiler: Although unlike Greg, she survives long enough to tell Gold what's happened. He then finishes her off.]]

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* [[spoiler:WeaponOfChoice]]: [[spoiler:Taser, apparently]].
WeaponOfChoice: Taser, apparently.
* [[spoiler:TheWitchHunter]]: [[spoiler:Tamara TheWitchHunter: Tamara has been hunting true magic in the real world for years for an, as of yet, undisclosed reason. This is what led her to seek out The Dragon in Hong Kong, to tail Pinocchio to New York, and to start a romance with Neal]].
Neal.
** [[spoiler:MageKiller: MageKiller: DangerouslyGenreSavvy enough to avert TransformationIsAFreeAction with The Dragon in Hong Kong. Also, unlike most real world {{Muggles}} who only see what they want to see, she can see the true effects of magic]].
magic.
* [[spoiler: WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: a A well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade. If only you had freaking ''questioned who you were working for!'']]
charade.
* [[spoiler: YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]]: [[spoiler: YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Although unlike Greg, she survives long enough to tell Gold [[spoiler:Gold what's happened. He then finishes her off.]]



* [[spoiler:AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: Via magic of Neverland.]]
* AbusiveParents: He's the first Lost Boy; did you expect his childhood was a happy one? [[spoiler:We never see his father, but he mentioned that his father sold him to a blacksmith. He himself abandoned his son Rumpelstiltskin to gain eternal youth. He was ''very'' neglectful towards Rumpel, to the point of putting him in the care of two spinsters so he could be a bum. As Pan, he has no trouble [[KickTheDog banishing his son to Pandora's Box]] if he gets in his way.]]

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* [[spoiler:AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: Via magic [[spoiler:magic of Neverland.]]
* AbusiveParents: AbusiveParents:
**
He's the first Lost Boy; did you expect his childhood was a happy one? [[spoiler:We never see his father, but he mentioned that his father sold him to a blacksmith. He himself abandoned his son Rumpelstiltskin to gain eternal youth. He was ''very'' neglectful towards Rumpel, to the point of putting him in the care of two spinsters so he could be a bum. As Pan, he has no trouble [[KickTheDog banishing his son to Pandora's Box]] if he gets in his way.]]



* FreudianExcuse: Implied, he has a strong fixation on children who've been abandoned by their parents. Turns out [[spoiler: this was the case for him as well--his father abandoned him to stay with a blacksmith. Didn't stop him from [[{{Hypocrite}} doing the same damn thing to his own son]], though.]]

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* FreudianExcuse: FreudianExcuse:
**
Implied, he has a strong fixation on children who've been abandoned by their parents. Turns out [[spoiler: this was the case for him as well--his father abandoned him to stay with a blacksmith. Didn't stop him from [[{{Hypocrite}} doing the same damn thing to his own son]], though.]]



* [[spoiler: LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out he is Rumpelstiltskin's father]].

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* [[spoiler: LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out he [[spoiler:he is Rumpelstiltskin's father]].



* NeverGrewUp: The trope namer. He looks to be around the same age as Henry if not a little older but he's Really700YearsOld and acts [[ManipulativeBastard much]] [[TheChessmaster different]] [[TheUnfettered than]] [[IDidWhatIHadToDo his]] appearance implies.

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* NeverGrewUp: NeverGrewUp:
**
The trope namer. He looks to be around the same age as Henry if not a little older but he's Really700YearsOld and acts [[ManipulativeBastard much]] [[TheChessmaster different]] [[TheUnfettered than]] [[IDidWhatIHadToDo his]] appearance implies.



* TheSociopath: Has a severe LackOfEmpathy and ''delights'' in using people's weaknesses and insecurities against them.

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* TheSociopath: TheSociopath:
**
Has a severe LackOfEmpathy and ''delights'' in using people's weaknesses and insecurities against them.



* [[spoiler:YourDaysAreNumbered: No one is meant to live in Neverland as it is a land that only exists in the dreams of children. Peter Pan broke the law and his youth is connected to the hourglass in Skull Rock.]]

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* [[spoiler:YourDaysAreNumbered: YourDaysAreNumbered: No one is meant to live in Neverland as it is a land that only exists in the dreams of children. Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan broke the law and his youth is connected to the hourglass in Skull Rock.]]



* [[spoiler: AlasPoorVillain: Kind of hard not to feel sorry for the shmuck when he gets his heart ripped out and crushed by Pan.]]

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* [[spoiler: AlasPoorVillain: Kind of hard not to feel sorry for the shmuck when [[spoiler:when he gets his heart ripped out and crushed by Pan.]]



* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal: Due to being the thing Peter Pan "loves" most.]]

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* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal: Due to being the [[spoiler:the thing Peter Pan "loves" most.]]



* [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation Amazing Technicolor Skin]]: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.
** AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.

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* [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation Amazing Technicolor Skin]]: AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation:
Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.
** AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.
Storybrooke.



* [[WellDoneSonGuy Well Done Daughter Girl]]: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].

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* [[WellDoneSonGuy Well Done Daughter Girl]]: WellDoneDaughterGal: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].

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** [[spoiler: Grumpy reveals that the Blue Fairy was busy working on the problem the entire time. Turns out the solution was fairy dust plus a strand of the de-aged Pinocchio's hair and voila, instant memory restoration!]]

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** [[spoiler: Grumpy reveals that the Blue Fairy was busy working on the problem the entire time. Turns out the solution was fairy dust plus a strand of the de-aged Pinocchio's hair and voila, instant memory restoration!]]
restoration]].

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!!Greg Mendell/[[spoiler:Owen Flynn]]

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* [[spoiler: BackFromTheDead: The death of Peter Pan's Shadow brought her back to life.]]

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* [[spoiler: BackFromTheDead: The death of Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan's Shadow brought her back to life.]]



* [[spoiler:CruelAndUnusualDeath: Another victim of Peter Pan's shadow ripping, with the extra insult that it was completely at random and anyone would have done for Pan's scheme. She gets better, though.]]

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* [[spoiler:CruelAndUnusualDeath: CruelAndUnusualDeath: Another victim of Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan's shadow ripping, ripping]], with the extra insult that it was completely at random and anyone would have done for Pan's [[spoiler:Pan's scheme. She gets better, though.]]



* [[spoiler: OnlyMostlyDead: Her shadow/soul got ripped off by The Shadow, but when it was killed then hers was returned, and she was revived.]]

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* [[spoiler: OnlyMostlyDead: Her [[spoiler:Her shadow/soul got ripped off by The Shadow, Shadow]], but when it was killed then hers was returned, and she was revived.]]



* [[spoiler:CreatingLife: His stated goal as Doctor Frankenstein.]]
* [[spoiler: CynicismCatalyst: He originally started out as an idealistic scientist who wanted to find a way to bring the dead back to life. After his little brother was killed, he ended up doing some morally ambiguous things that culminated in bringing said brother back to life as the creature from ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'']].

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* [[spoiler:CreatingLife: CreatingLife: His stated goal as Doctor Frankenstein.]]
Frankenstein.
* [[spoiler: CynicismCatalyst: He originally started out as an idealistic scientist who wanted to find a way to bring the dead back to life. After his little brother was killed, he ended up doing some morally ambiguous things that culminated in bringing said brother back to life as the creature from ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'']].''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}''.



* [[spoiler:DrivenToSuicide]]: In "In the Name of the Brother". [[spoiler:He is stopped by Ruby]].
* [[spoiler:ForScience: As Dr. Frankenstein, he seems to want to bring back the dead partly to prove that he, and by extension science, can.]]
* [[spoiler:FreudianExcuse]]: [[spoiler:His desire to bring the dead back to life stems from wanting to bring back his late mother (and later his little brother) because his father was never the same after she died]].

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* [[spoiler:DrivenToSuicide]]: DrivenToSuicide: In "In the Name of the Brother". [[spoiler:He is stopped by Ruby]].
* [[spoiler:ForScience: ForScience: As Dr. Frankenstein, he seems to want to bring back the dead partly to prove that he, and by extension science, can.]]
can.
* [[spoiler:FreudianExcuse]]: [[spoiler:His FreudianExcuse: His desire to bring the dead back to life stems from wanting to bring back his late mother (and later his little brother) because his father was never the same after she died]]. died.



* [[spoiler: HistoricalVillainUpgrade: While he's [[DrivenToSuicide contemplating suicide]], he admits to Ruby this is the reason he's been showing up to work drunk since regaining his memories. The name ''Frankenstein'' has becoming synonymous for a MadScientist and a creator of monsters, when he always wanted it to be remembered for someone who ''saved'' lives]].

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* [[spoiler: HistoricalVillainUpgrade: While he's [[DrivenToSuicide contemplating suicide]], he admits to Ruby this is the reason he's been showing up to work drunk since regaining his memories. The name ''Frankenstein'' has becoming synonymous for a MadScientist and a creator of monsters, when he always wanted it to be remembered for someone who ''saved'' lives]].lives.



* [[spoiler:JerkassFacade[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold[=/=]JerkassWoobie]]: [[spoiler:His second focus episode shows he's a bit of a combination of these. Especially JerkassWoobie, given his FreudianExcuse]].
* [[spoiler:KnightTemplarBigBrother]]: [[spoiler:He'll go to great lengths to be reunited with his brother, even bringing said brother back from the dead]].

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* [[spoiler:JerkassFacade[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold[=/=]JerkassWoobie]]: JerkassFacade[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold[=/=]JerkassWoobie]]: [[spoiler:His second focus episode shows he's a bit of a combination of these. Especially JerkassWoobie, given his FreudianExcuse]].
FreudianExcuse.
* [[spoiler:KnightTemplarBigBrother]]: [[spoiler:He'll KnightTemplarBigBrother: He'll go to great lengths to be reunited with his brother, even bringing said brother back from the dead]].dead.



* [[spoiler:MadScientist]]: [[spoiler: Doctor Whale is Doctor Frankenstein after all]].

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* [[spoiler:MadScientist]]: [[spoiler: MadScientist: Doctor Whale is Doctor Frankenstein after all]].all.



* [[spoiler: TheUnfavorite: His father clearly prefers his little brother over Victor]].
* [[spoiler: WellDoneSonGuy]]: [[spoiler: His father never really respected his scientific achievements and made it quite clear Victor was the family's UnFavorite.]]

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* [[spoiler: TheUnfavorite: His father clearly prefers his little brother over Victor]].
Victor.
* [[spoiler: WellDoneSonGuy]]: [[spoiler: WellDoneSonGuy: His father never really respected his scientific achievements and made it quite clear Victor was the family's UnFavorite.]]



* [[PrincessInRags King In Rags]]: In Storybrooke, since he has no kingdom there.

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* [[PrincessInRags King In Rags]]: PrincessInRags: In Storybrooke, since he has no kingdom there.



* [[spoiler:LaserGuidedAmnesia]]: [[spoiler:He forgets his memories of his fairy tale self after crossing the Storybrooke border]].

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* [[spoiler:LaserGuidedAmnesia]]: [[spoiler:He LaserGuidedAmnesia: He forgets his memories of his fairy tale self after crossing the Storybrooke border]].border.



* [[spoiler:SacrificialLamb]]: [[spoiler:A non-lethal version. Sneezy was chosen to be the one to cross the border of Storybrooke to see what would exactly happen to those that do]].

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* [[spoiler:SacrificialLamb]]: [[spoiler:A SacrificialLamb: A non-lethal version. Sneezy was chosen to be the one to cross the border of Storybrooke to see what would exactly happen to those that do]].do.



* [[spoiler:AlasPoorVillain: Her death scene is very emotional. She finally has her heart back, and realizes that her love for Regina would have been enough for her the whole time, completely abandoning her "love is weakness" mentality. She then dies in Regina's arms, saying "This would have been enough...YOU would have been enough"]].

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* [[spoiler:AlasPoorVillain: AlasPoorVillain: Her death scene is very emotional. She [[spoiler:She finally has her heart back, and realizes that her love for Regina would have been enough for her the whole time, completely abandoning her "love is weakness" mentality. She then dies in Regina's arms, saying "This would have been enough...YOU would have been enough"]].



* [[spoiler:DeadPersonImpersonation]]: [[spoiler:Has been masquerading as Lancelot for quite some time]].
* [[spoiler: DeathEqualsRedemption: It's only as she's dying that she shows true love for her daughter and regrets all the evil she's done]].
* [[spoiler: DeathByIrony]]: [[spoiler:At the funeral of Queen Eva, Snow White's mother, she tells the dead queen her plot in corrupting Snow White as a final means of destroying Eva and her "goodness." She is finally killed because Snow crossed the line by tricking Regina into putting Cora's cursed heart back into her body. Snow even used the same Cursed Candle Cora gave her as a means of saving her mother]].
* [[spoiler:DiedInYourArmsTonight]]: [[spoiler:Regina held her after Regina put the cursed heart back in her. For those last moments, she finally realized just having Regina would have been enough for her]].

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* [[spoiler:DeadPersonImpersonation]]: [[spoiler:Has DeadPersonImpersonation: Has been masquerading as Lancelot [[spoiler:Lancelot]] for quite some time]].
time.
* [[spoiler: DeathEqualsRedemption: It's only as she's dying that she shows [[spoiler:shows true love for her daughter and regrets all the evil she's done]].
* [[spoiler: DeathByIrony]]: [[spoiler:At DeathByIrony: At the funeral of Queen Eva, Snow White's mother, she tells the dead queen her plot in [[spoiler:in corrupting Snow White as a final means of destroying Eva and her "goodness." She is finally killed because Snow crossed the line by tricking Regina into putting Cora's cursed heart back into her body. Snow even used the same Cursed Candle Cora gave her as a means of saving her mother]].
* [[spoiler:DiedInYourArmsTonight]]: DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:Regina held her after Regina put the cursed heart back in her. For those last moments, she finally realized just having Regina would have been enough for her]].



* [[spoiler:DyingAsYourself: Albeit a "self" that she hadn't been for most of her life]].

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* [[spoiler:DyingAsYourself: DyingAsYourself: Albeit a [[spoiler:a "self" that she hadn't been for most of her life]].



* [[spoiler:GodSaveUsFromTheQueen]]: [[spoiler:As the Queen of Hearts]].

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* [[spoiler:GodSaveUsFromTheQueen]]: GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: [[spoiler:As the Queen of Hearts]].



* [[spoiler:GoOutWithASmile]]: [[spoiler:She remembers how much she loved her daughter before she died, resulting in this trope.]]

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* [[spoiler:GoOutWithASmile]]: [[spoiler:She GoOutWithASmile]]: She remembers how [[spoiler:how much she loved her daughter before she died, died]], resulting in this trope.]]



* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal]]: [[spoiler: Right after getting her heart back. The heart that allows her to love her daughter right before it kills her. That was put into her by Regina. Who had been manipulated by a [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope broken]] Snow]]. ''Ouch''.

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* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal]]: [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal: Right after getting [[spoiler:getting her heart back. The heart that allows her to love her daughter right before it kills her. That was put into her by Regina. Who had been manipulated by a [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope broken]] Snow]]. ''Ouch''.



** [[spoiler:PeoplePuppets]]: [[spoiler:If she doesn't kill them when she takes the heart, she can use them this way too]].

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** [[spoiler:PeoplePuppets]]: [[spoiler:If PeoplePuppets: If she doesn't kill them when she takes the heart, she can use them this way too]].too.



* [[spoiler:SoulJar]]: [[spoiler:Apparently, being just ''figuratively'' heartless was too subtle]]...

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* [[spoiler:SoulJar]]: [[spoiler:Apparently, SoulJar: Apparently, being just ''figuratively'' heartless was too subtle]]...subtle...



* [[spoiler:TwoAliasesOneCharacter]]: [[spoiler:Presenting Her Majesty, the Queen of Hearts]].

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* [[spoiler:TwoAliasesOneCharacter]]: [[spoiler:Presenting TwoAliasesOneCharacter: Presenting Her Majesty, the [[spoiler:the Queen of Hearts]].



* [[spoiler:BackForTheFinale]]: [[spoiler:Along with Phillip and Aurora, she finds Neal washed up on a beach in the Enchanted Forest]].

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* [[spoiler:BackForTheFinale]]: [[spoiler:Along BackForTheFinale: Along with Phillip and Aurora, she finds Neal [[spoiler:Neal washed up on a beach in the Enchanted Forest]].



** [[spoiler:BadassGay]]: [[spoiler:Fell in love with both Phillip and Aurora.]]

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** [[spoiler:BadassGay]]: [[spoiler:Fell BadassGay: Fell in love with both Phillip and Aurora.]]



* [[spoiler: BiTheWay]]: [[spoiler: As of "Quite a Common Fairy", turns out she's had feelings for both Phillip ''and'' Aurora (although Aurora's assumption that she had feelings for Philip was never confirmed)]].

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* [[spoiler: BiTheWay]]: [[spoiler: BiTheWay: As of "Quite a Common Fairy", turns out she's had feelings for both Phillip ''and'' Aurora (although Aurora's assumption that she had feelings for Philip was never confirmed)]].confirmed).



** [[spoiler: BecomingTheMask: She started off protecting Aurora due to her unrequited feelings toward Phillip and no personal affection for Aurora. As the two girls grew to become friends, Mulan's feelings shifted completely from Phillip to Aurora.]]
* [[spoiler:IncompatibleOrientation: She gets inspired to reveal her love for Aurora, just as Aurora announces she's pregnant.]]

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** [[spoiler: BecomingTheMask: She started off protecting Aurora due to her unrequited feelings toward Phillip and no personal affection for Aurora. As the two girls grew to become friends, Mulan's feelings shifted completely from Phillip to Aurora.]]
Aurora.
* [[spoiler:IncompatibleOrientation: IncompatibleOrientation: She gets inspired to reveal her love for Aurora, just as Aurora announces she's pregnant.]]



* [[spoiler:SuddenlySexuality: See BiTheWay.]]

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* [[spoiler:SuddenlySexuality: SuddenlySexuality: See BiTheWay.]]



** [[spoiler: TwoferTokenMinority: She's bisexual or possibly homosexual]].

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** [[spoiler: TwoferTokenMinority: She's bisexual or possibly homosexual]].homosexual.



* [[spoiler:BackForTheFinale]]: [[spoiler:Along with Phillip and Mulan, she finds Neal washed up on a beach in the Enchanted Forest]].

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* [[spoiler:BackForTheFinale]]: [[spoiler:Along BackForTheFinale: Along with Phillip and Mulan, she finds Neal [[spoiler:Neal washed up on a beach in the Enchanted Forest]].



* [[spoiler: BaitTheDog: First he was likeable, then he was sympathetic, and then he was just plain creepy]].
* [[spoiler: BigBadDuumvirate: With Tamara in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, Peter Pan]].
* [[spoiler: BitchInSheepsClothing: Like his partner and lover Tamara, he tends to appear more pleasant than he really is]].
* [[spoiler: BrokenMasquerade: As his map covered with pins demonstrates, it's like they're not even ''trying'' to uphold the masquerade]].
--> [[spoiler: '''Owen:''' This town is lousy with magic]].
* [[spoiler:CapeBusters]]: [[spoiler:Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic]].
* [[spoiler: CruelAndUnusualDeath]]: [[spoiler: He gets killed by having his ''shadow'' ripped out of him.]]
* [[spoiler: DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He wants to find his father, but that's not his real mission. His real mission is....nope, no EvilGloating that might screw him over here, he's just not telling!]]
* [[spoiler:DisappearedDad: Thanks to Regina]].
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* [[spoiler: EvilCounterpart: Could be considered a grown-up, dark version of Henry. A formerly sweet kid, who is highly resourceful, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incredibly savvy]] and had his entire life turned upside down by Regina's actions... sound familiar?]]
* [[spoiler: HeWhoFightsMonsters: He considers magic to be an intrinsically evil thing because Regina used it to keep his father from him. At the end of season 2, he has no qualms about blowing up the entire town, which includes children.]]
* [[spoiler:IWillFindYou: He's spent ''twenty-eight years'' looking for his father]].
* [[spoiler: JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After Regina finally admits to killing his father because he ran away and gloats that she dumped the body in the middle of the woods, Owen remains (mostly) [[TranquilFury calm and collected]]... at least, until he uncovers the body and just freaking ''[[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds snaps!]]'']]
* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal]]: As of the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: he dies via shadow-snatching.]]
** [[spoiler:Although since the Blue Fairy came back to life upon the Shadow's death, he may have too. Less likely, though, as Tinker Bell had earlier mentioned that his body had rotted so much that there "wasn't enough left of him to steal from".]]
* [[spoiler: KnightTemplar: Is willing to commit mass murder if it means getting rid of what he perceives as an evil force.]]
* [[spoiler: MageKiller: As Regina finds out the hard way]].

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* [[spoiler: BaitTheDog: First he was likeable, then he was sympathetic, and then he was just plain creepy]].
creepy.
* [[spoiler: BigBadDuumvirate: With Tamara [[spoiler:Tamara]] in the last quarter of Season 2, though they both work for the BiggerBad, Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan]].
* [[spoiler: BitchInSheepsClothing: Like his partner and lover Tamara, [[spoiler:lover Tamara]], he tends to appear more pleasant than he really is]].
* [[spoiler: BrokenMasquerade: As his map covered with pins demonstrates, it's like they're not even ''trying'' to uphold the masquerade]].
--> [[spoiler: '''Owen:'''
masquerade.
-->'''Owen:'''
This town is lousy with magic]].
magic.
* [[spoiler:CapeBusters]]: [[spoiler:Claims CapeBusters: Claims to be part of an organization that destroys magic]].
magic.
* [[spoiler: CruelAndUnusualDeath]]: [[spoiler: CruelAndUnusualDeath: He gets killed by having his ''shadow'' [[spoiler:''shadow'' ripped out of him.]]
* [[spoiler: DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He wants to find his father, but that's not his real mission. His real mission is....nope, no EvilGloating that might screw him over here, he's just not telling!]]
telling.
* [[spoiler:DisappearedDad: DisappearedDad: Thanks to Regina]].
Regina.
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: DroppedABridgeOnHim: A major villain in Season 2...killed [[spoiler:killed in the first episode of Season 3.]]
* [[spoiler: EvilCounterpart: Could be considered a grown-up, dark version of Henry. A formerly sweet kid, who is highly resourceful, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy incredibly savvy]] and had his entire life turned upside down by Regina's actions... sound familiar?]]
familiar?
* [[spoiler: HeWhoFightsMonsters: He considers magic to be an intrinsically evil thing because Regina used it to keep his father from him. At the end of season 2, he [[spoiler:he has no qualms about blowing up the entire town, which includes children.]]
* [[spoiler:IWillFindYou: IWillFindYou: He's spent ''twenty-eight years'' looking for his father]].
father.
* [[spoiler: JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After Regina [[spoiler:Regina finally admits to killing his father because he ran away and gloats that she dumped the body in the middle of the woods, woods]], Owen remains (mostly) [[TranquilFury calm and collected]]... at least, until he uncovers the body and just freaking ''[[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds snaps!]]'']]
snaps]].''
* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal]]: KilledOffForReal: As of the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: he dies via shadow-snatching.]]
** [[spoiler:Although since the Blue Fairy came back to life upon the Shadow's death, he may have too. Less likely, though, as Tinker Bell had earlier mentioned that his body had rotted so much that there "wasn't enough left of him to steal from".]]
* [[spoiler: KnightTemplar: Is willing to commit mass murder if it means getting rid of what he perceives as an evil force.]]
force.
* [[spoiler: MageKiller: As Regina finds out the hard way]].way.



* [[spoiler: ShootTheShaggyDog: His search for his father. Turns out Regina killed him shortly after he ran away]].

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* [[spoiler: ShootTheShaggyDog: ShootTheShaggyDog:
**
His search for his father. Turns [[spoiler:Turns out Regina killed him shortly after he ran away]].



* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn: To Peter Pan.]]
* [[spoiler: UsedToBeASweetKid: In "Welcome to Storybrooke".]]

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* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn: To Peter [[spoiler:Peter Pan.]]
* [[spoiler: UsedToBeASweetKid: In "Welcome to Storybrooke".]]



* [[spoiler:TheWitchHunter: He and Tamara are out to destroy all magic they can find.]]
* [[spoiler: WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He honestly has no issue with carry out his mission, even if it means killing every man, woman and child in Storybrooke! ''Particularly'' not after learning what happened to his father!]]
* [[spoiler: WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: a well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade. If only you had freaking ''questioned who you were working for!'']]
* [[spoiler: YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason he is killed.]]

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* [[spoiler:TheWitchHunter: TheWitchHunter: He and Tamara [[spoiler:Tamara]] are out to destroy all magic they can find.]]
find.
* [[spoiler: WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He honestly has no issue with carry out his mission, even if it means killing every [[spoiler:every man, woman and child in Storybrooke! Storybrooke]]. ''Particularly'' not after learning what happened to his father!]]
father.
* [[spoiler: WrongGenreSavvy: An anonymous secret organization out to destroy all magic in the world by using science? Yeah, no such thing exists on this show: a [[spoiler:A well known fairy tale icon has to be behind this charade. If only you had freaking ''questioned who you were working for!'']]
charade]].
* [[spoiler: YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason he is killed.]]
killed.
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* [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation Amazing Technicolor Skin]]: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film.

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* [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation Amazing Technicolor Skin]]: Green, in the tradition of the MGM film. Though it's normal in Storybrooke.

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!![[Literature/AliceInWonderland The Mad Hatter]]/Jefferson

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!![[Literature/AliceInWonderland !!Jefferson, [[Literature/AliceInWonderland The Mad Hatter]]/JeffersonHatter]]


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* [[WellDoneSonGuy Well Done Daughter Girl]]: To her mother and mentor, [[spoiler: Cora and Rumpelstiltskin respectively]].
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* ParentalAbandonment: [[Spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]
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* ParentalAbandondment: [[Spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]

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* ParentalAbandondment: ParentalAbandonment: [[Spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]
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* ParentalAbandondment: [[Spoiler: She was Cora's first child before she married Prince Henry, and gave her up and sent her away to Oz.]]
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* TheResenter: Resents the fact that [[spoiler: Cora gave her up as child opting to keep Regina instead and that Rumple favored Regina to cast the Dark Curse and not her]].

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!!Zelena (The Wicked Witch of the West)

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!!Zelena (The !!Zelena, the Wicked Witch of the West)
West



The primary antagonist for the later half of Season 3. A powerful sorceress, she bears a grudge against Regina and took over the Queen's castle in her absence.

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The primary antagonist for the later latter half of Season 3. A powerful sorceress, she bears a grudge against Regina and took over the Queen's castle in her absence.


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* LukeYouAreMyFather: She reveals to [[spoiler:Regina]] that they are [[spoiler:half-sisters with the same mother, Cora]].
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Emma's boyfriend from New York, who proposes to her at the beginning of Season 4 after the TimeSkip. A NiceGuy, and [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not a shapeshifting monkey sent to keep an eye on her]].

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Emma's boyfriend from New York, who proposes to her at the beginning of the second half of Season 4 3 after the TimeSkip. A NiceGuy, and [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not a shapeshifting monkey sent to keep an eye on her]].
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** AdaptionalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.

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** AdaptionalAttractiveness: AdaptationalAttractiveness: One of the best looking portrayals.

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