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So on that note…. What is everyone’s top 5CS moments (mine is technically… ok, in reality 6 moments, as I cant narrow it down too just 5 lol)…. mine are (in no particular order)
Wow, you even narrowed it down to 6! 😉 I love all moments! Heheee
I’m not going to try and embed pics/vids b/c my posts seem to disappear when I do.
In chronological order:
1) Hand bandaging on the beanstalk – I don’t really need to say why, do I? 😉
2) I agree with the ‘If it’s broken it mean it still works’ scene. The way they’re looking at each other, the blue filter, their warm breath mingling in the cold air, the snow and that moment where you think maybe she’s going to kiss him…. and she walks away. To quote Bart from the Simpsons, ‘If you look closely you can actually pinpoint the exact moment his heart breaks in two’
3) When Emma loses her magic when resuscitating him. Two parts in particular: the quiet almost inaudible ‘Come back to me’ and the ‘what did you do?!’ look of horror? disbelief? anger perhaps (he can convey a lot in one look) on Hook’s face as he realised Emma has sacrificed her magic to save him.
4) Hug at the ice cave. Both of them just clinging onto each other, perhaps thinking almost lost out on something they didn’t get a chance to start. Emma definitely comes out of her shell after that.
5) Can I put all the little glances and looks and silent conversations they give one another as one moment? I can’t pin it down to one, but all those little things are my favourites and they’re scattered throughout the three seasons. It shows they know each other so well and have always made the great team.
If one is to engage with the primordial forces of darkness, one must expect a little social awkwardness