Malcolm | |
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Enchanted Forest Character | |
Biographical Information | |
Alias | |
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Physical Description | |
Species |
Human |
Gender | |
Hair color |
Dark Brown |
Eye color |
Green |
Relationships | |
Relatives |
Relatives
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Appearance | |
Portrayed By |
Stephen Lord |
First mentioned |
"Manhattan" |
First appearance |
"Think Lovely Thoughts" |
Latest appearance |
"Going Home" |
Latest mention |
"Kansas" |
GALLERY |
But every night I would say to myself, "Think lovely thoughts." And in my sleep, I would travel to the most wonderful place.
—Malcolm to Rumplestiltskin
Malcolm is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts in the eighth episode of the third season. He is portrayed by guest star Stephen Lord, and is the former Enchanted Forest identity of Peter Pan.
History
Before First Curse
In the Enchanted Forest, Malcolm makes a living by tricking people into betting money on his card game. One day, he tempts a participant into playing as his son, Rumplestiltskin, watches on. After the customer realizes he has been swindled, Malcolm is promptly beat up while the man steals all his money. Left penniless, he drops his son off at a pair of wool spinners while looking for work. Since Rumplestiltskin is scared of being without him, Malcolm gives his son a straw doll who can serve as a friend while he is away. He urges him to give the doll a name so it can be real as a protector of sorts. Yet, he goes back to the pub to deceive bystanders into the same card game. When Rumplestiltskin finds out, Malcolm attempts to explain his actions, though his son blames his father's sly ways as the real reason he can't find a job. His son suggests they use a magic bean to start afresh elsewhere. Malcolm remembers a place he used to visit in his childhood dreams called Neverland and this is exactly where they decide to go. Once there, Malcolm is ecstatic to be back in a world where anything is possible with the power of belief. He tries to show Rumplestiltskin the ability of flying that comes with the territory, but ends up falling flat on the ground. Horrified, Malcolm can't fathom why flying is now impossible until recalling pixie dust is necessary for it to work. He and his son go to a tree containing pixie dust flowers. Since Rumplestiltskin is afraid of heights, Malcolm journeys up alone to retrieve the dust. At the top, he grabs a fistful of dust and sprinkles it on himself, though a talking Shadow states that flying is not possible for him since adults don't belong in Neverland. Malcolm descends down from the tree to comfort an anxious Rumplestiltskin, who feared something bad happened to him. Seemingly, Malcolm gives up on flying since the dust no longer works for him, so Rumplestiltskin thinks they can find another place to live and be together. Even so, Malcolm realizes the inevitable, which is he himself can never change from his habits nor be the father Rumplestiltskin needs. When given the opportunity to allow his son to be taken by the Shadow in exchange for youth in Neverland, Malcolm seizes the chance. As Rumplestiltskin clings onto his father while being pulled by the Shadow, Malcolm accuses his son of being a reminder of the unattainable. In a final act to sever their ties, he tugs away from Rumplestiltskin's grip. Suddenly, in a burst of green light, Malcolm transforms from an adult into a young boy and watches the Shadow whisk Rumplestiltskin back to the Enchanted Forest. ("Think Lovely Thoughts") |
For events occurring after Malcolm's physical transformation, see Peter Pan.
After First Curse
When Mr. Gold stabs Pan as well as himself with the Dark One's Dagger, Malcolm returns as his younger persona disappears in a puff of darkened smoke. As both are on the brink of death, Malcolm pleads for his son to remove the dagger so they can start over as a family. Mr. Gold acknowledges himself as a villain, and therefore can't have a happy ending. Then, he twists the dagger to embed more deeply into their puncture wounds as a golden light protrudes out of the blade. Malcolm stops resisting the inevitable while Mr. Gold gives him a kiss on the cheek. The light engulfs them as they fade out of existence. ("Going Home")
Family
Unknown | Malcolm | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Rumplestiltskin | Milah † | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Baelfire † | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes:
- Solid lines denote blood relationships
- Dashed lines denote marriage and relationships that result in offspring
- † denotes the deceased
Trivia
- The casting call describes him as, "dissatisfied, self-centered and ruthless."[1]
- The casting call name for him was "Colin".[1]
- The name "Malcolm" is of Scottish origin derived from the words "máel coluim" that means "disciple of Saint Columba".[2]
Appearances
Once Upon a Time: Season Two | ||||||||||
"Broken": Absent |
"We Are Both": Absent |
"Lady of the Lake": Absent |
"The Crocodile": Absent |
"The Doctor": Absent |
"Tallahassee": Absent |
"Child of the Moon": Absent |
"Into the Deep": Absent |
"Queen of Hearts": Absent |
"The Cricket Game": Absent |
"The Outsider": Absent |
"In the Name of the Brother": Absent |
"Tiny": Absent |
"Manhattan": Mentioned |
"The Queen Is Dead": Absent |
"The Miller's Daughter": Absent |
"Welcome to Storybrooke": Absent |
"Selfless, Brave and True": Absent |
"Lacey": Absent |
"The Evil Queen": Absent |
"Second Star to the Right": Absent |
"And Straight On 'Til Morning": Absent |
Once Upon a Time: Season Three | ||||||||||
"The Heart of the Truest Believer": Absent |
"Lost Girl": Mentioned |
"Quite a Common Fairy": Absent |
"Nasty Habits": Mentioned |
"Good Form": Absent |
"Ariel": Mentioned |
"Dark Hollow": Absent |
"Think Lovely Thoughts": Appears |
"Save Henry": Mentioned |
"The New Neverland": Absent |
"Going Home": Appears |
"New York City Serenade": Absent |
"Witch Hunt": Absent |
"The Tower": Absent |
"Quiet Minds": Absent |
"It's Not Easy Being Green": Mentioned |
"The Jolly Roger": Absent |
"Bleeding Through": Absent |
"A Curious Thing": Absent |
"Kansas": Mentioned |
"Snow Drifts": Absent |
"There's No Place Like Home": Absent |
Specials | ||||||||||
"Once Upon a Time: Magic is Coming": Absent |
"Once Upon a Time: The Price of Magic": Absent |
"Once Upon a Time: Journey to Neverland": Absent |
"Once Upon a Time: Wicked is Coming": Archive |
"Once Upon a Time: Storybrooke Has Frozen Over": Archive |
"Once Upon a Time: Secrets of Storybrooke": Absent |
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.