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As a child, Rumplestiltskin watches his father, Malcolm, swindle a man and then get beat up for it, though he tries to intervene to protect him. The duped man steals Malcolm's money, leaving both father and son penniless. Before his father goes to look for work, he leaves his son with a pair of wool spinsters. Seeing his son's reluctance to stay behind, Malcolm gifts him a straw doll, telling him it will protect him if he gives it a name. Rumplestiltskin follows his advice and later names the doll "Peter Pan". During his time with the spinsters, he becomes skilled at spinning wool, with the women suggesting he can spin for kings and queens one day. With dreams of a future with his father, Rumplestiltskin envisions earning money to support the both of them, however, the spinsters don't think it's possible because of Malcolm's long-standing reputation as a cheat and coward. They hand him a magic bean, urging him to take himself to another land, before revealing that his father is still swindling people. In disbelief over their claims, Rumplestiltskin tracks down his father, who he berates for his terrible ways. Despite this, the boy still believes in him and suggests they can start over elsewhere by using the magic bean. They arrive to Neverland, a place Malcolm traveled to in his sleep when he was a child, where anything is possible with the power of belief. However, when Malcolm realizes he can no longer fly as he did years ago, he takes his son with him to look for pixie dust, to make flying possible again. Finding a tree with pixie dust flowers, Rumplestiltskin waits below while his father climbs up to retrieve it. During the excursion, Malcolm encounters the Shadow, who warns him that the dust won't work because adults don't belong in Neverland. After climbing down, Malcolm tells his son that he's given up on flying since adults can't be in this world. Rumplestiltskin doesn't mind, and wants to try another land as all that matters is being together. When Rumplestiltskin is grabbed by the Shadow, he manages to hold onto Malcolm. His father reveals he wants to stay in Neverland to regain his youth, and to do that, he must abandon his son. Malcolm then forces Rumplestiltskin to let go of him, to which the Shadow whisks the boy up higher, causing him to drop the doll. In his last glimpse of Malcolm, Rumplestiltskin sees him transform into a young boy, before the Shadow flies him back to the Enchanted Forest. Returning to the spinsters' cottage, he cries over losing his father, while the women allow him to stay with them. ("Think Lovely Thoughts")
The morning after, Weaver waits outside the station near a police cruiser as Rogers arrives for their first day as partners. Although Rogers is an hour early, Weaver still chides him for being late and reminds him that he chose him even when the other officers doubted Rogers' ability to work because of his fake hand. Weaver refuses to give a straight answer about why he picked Rogers and instead suggests that when the latter is a bigshot detective one day, he'll figure out the answer. He then tosses the car keys to Rogers, telling him to drive since he is the new guy. The two men report to Belfrey Towers to accept orders from Victoria Belfrey, who wants them to get rid of Henry as she deems him a bad influence on her family. On the way down in the elevator, Rogers questions why they are taking orders from Victoria, to which Weaver agrees that neither of them works for her, however, they do work for him. At Roni's bar, Weaver attempts to compel her into revealing information about Henry's recent activity in Hyperion Heights, but she refuses. Weaver remains undeterred by her attitude and implies he will get what he wants one way or the other. After downing his drink, he walks out, leaving Rogers to pay Roni for his tab. Outside, Rogers tells Weaver that they haven't done enough to go after Henry, to which Weaver amusedly remarks about Rogers' having a dark side. Upon obtaining a search warrant for Henry's apartment, the two look around, with Weaver discovering evidence that Henry has a daughter. Weaver explains that they've located a vulnerability that they can use against Henry, and questions if it bothers Rogers before pressuring him into being loyal to him or suffer the consequences. When Victoria demands Henry be removed from her charity event, Weaver tasks Rogers with slipping Victoria's bracelet into the man's pocket and framing him for theft, which he later watches Rogers follow through with. Afterward, Weaver demands the bartenders, including Henry, turn out their pockets so the culprit can be found. Jacinda challenges him for accusing them of theft, but Henry intervenes to protect her, causing Weaver to bruise him. Weaver then forces him to reveal what is in his pocket, however, Henry pulls out his keychain, causing Weaver to realize Rogers didn't do as he asked. Later, Weaver praises Rogers for his actions as he was testing to see if he had a moral code. In private, Victoria complains to Weaver about his failures, though Weaver boasts that she doesn't employ nor own him and while their goals have aligned, they may not always. He then walks out and leaves Victoria alone to consider his words. ("A Pirate's Life")
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