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October 18, 2012 at 8:55 am #135100PriceofMagicParticipant[adrotate group="5"]
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Keeper of FelixOctober 18, 2012 at 9:01 am #157093Killian JonesParticipantFinally they’re coming out! Good find!
October 18, 2012 at 9:22 am #157096PheeParticipantRobert is so wonderful at depicting the vastly different characterisations of Rumple. This scene looks great, and I can’t wait to see them meet on that ship’s deck again after Rumple becomes The Dark One.
This adds an interesting dimension to how Rumple’s marriage ended. He didn’t want to lose his wife, but did he want to keep her desperately enough to pick up a sword? If he’s not able to do that, it’d add a whole other layer of self blame and angst every time Bae would ask what happened to his mother.
I’m kind of hoping that she comes out on deck and diffuses the situation by telling Rumple to leave, so he doesn’t have to torture himself over that choice of whether or not to pick up the sword.
October 18, 2012 at 9:30 am #157098PriceofMagicParticipantIn one of the promos we see a body being dumped off of the side of the ship. Could that be Milah’s body?
So far, it appears Hook lures women in and makes them feel special then brings them aboard his ship to provide “companionship” for his crew.
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Keeper of FelixOctober 18, 2012 at 9:35 am #157099PheeParticipant@PriceofMagic wrote:
In one of the promos we see a body being dumped off of the side of the ship. Could that be Milah’s body?
That’s a sad thought, but a definite possibility.
October 18, 2012 at 1:11 pm #157110antbeeParticipant@PriceofMagic wrote:
In one of the promos we see a body being dumped off of the side of the ship. Could that be Milah’s body?
So far, it appears Hook lures women in and makes them feel special then brings them aboard his ship to provide “companionship” for his crew.
Wow! So it is true. I was looking through my Tumblr and found several people speculating about something that would be a dealbreaker for their love of Hook as a villain if the show was implying what they think they were implying. He really is worse than Rumple if it’s true. No wonder Lana Parrilla thought that Regina and Hook would make a good pairing.
I guess they did do something to create sympathy for Milah then if it’s true. She probably thought that she was being seduced by Hook to be with him, but then when she is taken back to his ship, he lets his crew have their ways with her. They either kill her during the process or she commits suicide because of the shame she feels like she blamed herself for what happened. π₯
Not a spoiler just very disturbing Not that Bae would ever do something like that, but the real Neal Cassady first experience with a woman was provided by his father in similar manner to what might have happened to Milah. He and his father went to a friend of his father's to play cards, and the friend had several large sons. Things got really out of hand which lead to the men holding down any sisters small enough to hold down and Cassady joined in. So Hook does remind me of the real Neal Cassady's father if it's true of what he does to women he brings back to his ship, but I still don't think they'll have Bae turn out to be his son at this point.
October 18, 2012 at 1:16 pm #157111midnight drearyParticipantFINALLY! Thank you for psoting! It looks like we have another element as to how Rumpel lost his wife.
October 18, 2012 at 1:37 pm #157115PheeParticipant@AntBee wrote:
I guess they did do something to create sympathy for Milah then if it’s true. She probably thought that she was being seduced by Hook to be with him, but then when she is taken back to his ship, he lets his crew have their ways with her. They either kill her during the process or she commits suicide because of the shame she feels like she blamed herself for what happened. π₯
If that is indeed what happened, and he tricked her into it, then he’s despicable. But I’m thinking it’s possible that he was just saying that to Rumple to upset him a bit more, (coz he gets off on upsetting people, especially the husbands of women he’s shagging), when it actual fact Milah is there willingly and is Killian’s mistress and the rest of the crew dare not touch her. So I’m reserving my judgement until I see how it plays out.
October 18, 2012 at 1:52 pm #157117Daniel J. LewisKeymasterGreat clip! π
Iβm praying to God that isnβt Milha in the bag being dumped overboard. I know Hook is supposed to be a villain, but damn. π―
October 18, 2012 at 2:12 pm #157122antbeeParticipant@Phee wrote:
@AntBee wrote:
I guess they did do something to create sympathy for Milah then if it’s true. She probably thought that she was being seduced by Hook to be with him, but then when she is taken back to his ship, he lets his crew have their ways with her. They either kill her during the process or she commits suicide because of the shame she feels like she blamed herself for what happened. π₯
If that is indeed what happened, and he tricked her into it, then he’s despicable. But I’m thinking it’s possible that he was just saying that to Rumple to upset him a bit more, (coz he gets off on upsetting people, especially the husbands of women he’s shagging), when it actual fact Milah is there willingly and is Killian’s mistress and the rest of the crew dare not touch her. So I’m reserving my judgement until I see how it plays out.
True. I hope that’s what he’s doing. I think it could go either way though because the show went there with Regina making Graham her love slave. People still cheer for her character, and unfortunately I don’t think there would be much outcry if they do end up having that be true about what Hook does to women he bring aboard.
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