These days I tend to lean more towards ‘they got lucky on that one’ than ‘wow that’s cleverly thought out’.
It occurred to me that while I understand they are writing Hook as conflicted over what his future life is, they’re making him so conflicted that his personality changes from scene to scene in 317.
Scene 1) With Emma on the Docks, gives big speech about not going back to the life you once had (this is Reformed Pirate Killian Jones)
Scene 2) with Henry at Granny’s, teaching Henry how to cheat and that all that matters is winning (this is total Captain Hook)
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"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"