Why Tinkerbell Deserved To Die
Posted in Discussion on May 26th, 2007 by megamoze![]() |
Yes, that Tinkerbell. The one from Disney’s Peter Pan. I’ve never seen or read the play, so I don’t know if she deserved to die in that one, but I do know the movie. And she has few if any redeeming qualities. Okay, she’s hot, but that’s about it.
First, she’s jealous. From the beginning, she hates Wendy. Hates. Not good.
She’s vindictive and violent. She either tries to kill Wendy or tries to get someone else to do it REPEATEDLY throughout the movie.
She’s a traitor. She betrays the location of the lost boys camp so that Wendy will be murdered, and is an accomplice in delivering a bomb disguised as a gift.
She does not redeem herself. My brother tried to make this point, but sorry, she doesn’t. She is perfectly contented to let the bomb blow Wendy into pixie dust, and only intervenes when the bomb might destroy Peter.
The least Walt could have done is kill off this maniacal, jealous, murderous, vindictive little pixie.
Sorry but it had to be said.

