Yeah, Dark Hook is definitely a lot worse than Dark Swan. I think, and it was kind of implied in the episode, that Hook was already a darker character than Emma, so once he went full Dark One that darkness was emphasized.
I really enjoyed the episode. I'm a big fan of the Emma/Hook relationship, so I was thrilled it was such a big part of the episode.
I feel sorry for poor Rumple, he finally becomes a true pure hearted good guy, and Belle still leaves him. But I can understand her point of view.
I'm thinking all of the Dark Ones coming to Storybrooke is going to be very, very bad. I wonder if their being released from the Underworld is what is going to get Hades involved in the second half of the season?
I'm a little confused by where Merida was supposed to be when the spell hit her. Did the spell reach DunBroch, or was she supposed to be back in Camelot for some reason?
I thought this one did a good job of answering the rest of the question that have come up through the season. I wonder what, if any, flashback we'll get next week since this one brought us back to where this season's Storybrooke arc started.
Yeah, I had the same thought about Hades. It being all of the Dark Ones was definitely a bigger twist than it being Hades, and had a much bigger impact on the viewer.Yeah, Dark Hook is definitely a lot worse than Dark Swan. I think, and it was kind of implied in the episode, that Hook was already a darker character than Emma, so once he went full Dark One that darkness was emphasized.
I really enjoyed the episode. I'm a big fan of the Emma/Hook relationship, so I was thrilled it was such a big part of the episode.
I feel sorry for poor Rumple, he finally becomes a true pure hearted good guy, and Belle still leaves him. But I can understand her point of view.
I'm thinking all of the Dark Ones coming to Storybrooke is going to be very, very bad. I wonder if their being released from the Underworld is what is going to get Hades involved in the second half of the season?
I'm a little confused by where Merida was supposed to be when the spell hit her. Did the spell reach DunBroch, or was she supposed to be back in Camelot for some reason?
I thought this one did a good job of answering the rest of the question that have come up through the season. I wonder what, if any, flashback we'll get next week since this one brought us back to where this season's Storybrooke arc started.
When the boat was released from the Underworld, I was expecting Hades to be on it instead of who actually was.
I don't know for sure, but I think Merida was on her way to Camelot, possibly after Arthur.
Anyway, I enjoyed the episode but now we've only got one more before the break![]()
I've been watching Spin City on LaffTV for the last few months, and they just started season 5, which had Lana Parilla on as a regular. I had no idea she was on the show, although it was apparently just for the one season.
I feel sorry for poor Rumple, he finally becomes a true pure hearted good guy, and Belle still leaves him. But I can understand her point of view.
She was also on 24.
During that scene I got the distinct feeling from Belle that she was being used by someone else (Hook? Zelena?) to freak him out.
That old "pull my heart out and turn me into a voice box for your evil plans" shtick.![]()
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