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Reply To: The Captain Swan thread!

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › General discussion and theories › The Captain Swan thread! › Reply To: The Captain Swan thread!

April 28, 2014 at 6:38 am #264489
ellemo78
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I am totally with everyone saying they need to stop making Hook the whipping boy. What else does that poor man have to do to prove that he is worthy of associating with the smug high-horse Charmings? I just want him to crack and get angry and shout  about everything he’s done for them. Then I want him to flounce away (mainly because I want to see that leather coat swish) and for them to come crawling back saying they need him. (Okay that might just be my fantasy)  Because without him coming to get Emma they would have been stuffed. Yay for Neal. I thought that was a nice touch.

And you know what, Snowing? Hook didn’t say you sent him the message, he said he *thought* it came from you. So therefore, not a lie. And Emma, he was trying to *save* your son without having to use his luscious cursed lips to steal your magic. That was probably the best idea anyone has ever had. Remove the boy from danger, take him beyond the town limits where there is no magic and Zelena can’t touch him. You can’t be angry just because you’ve been palming your son off onto other people to look after and now you’ve conveniently realised you need him to break the curse. Yay for Regina being TLK. I liked that too.

And Grumpy did mention the idea the fairies were looking for enchanted objects. Surely he of all people should remember Hook told him the Jolly Roger was made of enchanted wood, he asked specifically about how the JR was able to travel between worlds. Actually Tink should know this too.

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