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Reply To: 305 Casting Calls!

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Three › 3×05 “Good Form” › 305 Casting Calls! › Reply To: 305 Casting Calls!

August 17, 2013 at 10:02 am #205415
kfchimera
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I think GOAT will be ambushed by PP, and PP will “save” Henry.

I think they will do teen hook with Colin playing him, but it will be in a scene with the pirates, after his family is dead. They are not, but Hook is led to believe it.

But I would like it if instead of sob story bad dad , we get a story where young Hook chose to be a pirate, perhaps selling out a harsh captain who was just trying to keep order. I doubt they will go this route:
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Captain_Hook

Much of Hook’s past hadn’t been revealed until Jake and the Never Land Pirates, where it is revealed that the captain had a rather miserable childhood. As a young buccaneer, he was trained in the ways of a pirate by his mother, Mama Hook, so that he would one day become a feared captain, much like her. However, according to Mama Hook, Captain Hook was a somewhat pitiful pirate during his training, and seemed hopeless for many years. It was also revealed that he was heavily ostracized by others as a child, as he explains to Mr. Smee several times throughout the series, resulting in him spending most of his childhood hated and alone. These are all prime factors in the reasons for Captain Hook’s undeniable cruelty. It also makes Captain Hook one of the most tragic Disney villains.

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