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March 19, 2013 at 10:37 pm #181018SlurpeezParticipant
Hmmm, Henry going through a rebellious stage might be the culmination of family drama mixed with preadolescent hormones, which is why he’s been so sassy and disobedient as of late. But, still, I think he’d have to be pretty traumatized by his parents to run away and join of gang of much older boys, unless he conned into doing it or his kidnapped. I can see him running away from Regina or Rumple, but not from the Charmings or Baelfire. This is Henry we’re talking about; even though he can be precocious, smart-mouthed, and bratty, he loves his family more than anyone and would be willing to die for them, like he was at the end of S1. I’d just hate for him to become resentful towards Baelfire and Emma, just because they’ve made mistakes when they’ve only been parents for a short while.
[adrotate group="5"]"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
March 20, 2013 at 1:16 am #181044TheGoldenKeyParticipantThe more I think of it, the more I’m thinking Felix is Hook and we’ll be seeing his back story. Who is more sinister than Hook? I sure hope they don’t go the way of the TV mini series Neverland. Twist J.M. Barrie’s version if you must, but please don’t do a twist on an already bad TV version twist.
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March 20, 2013 at 1:31 am #181045RumplesGirlKeymasterHook’s backstory makes sense, but if he’s Felix does that mean he’s the leader of the Lost Boys?
I really want these guys to be cast so we can see pics!
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 20, 2013 at 2:01 am #181059sarah_tnParticipant@TheGoldenKey wrote:
The more I think of it, the more I’m thinking Felix is Hook and we’ll be seeing his back story. Who is more sinister than Hook? I sure hope they don’t go the way of the TV mini series Hook. Twist J.M. Barrie’s version if you must, but please don’t do a twist on an already bad TV version twist.
I think Felix could be Hook, and here’s why.
I looked up names. Felix means happy (content). Killian means conflict (conflicted is not happy, or content). So for me, that stands out as a possibility for us getting to see what made Hook go from content, to conflicted (and then after that, a pirate). Remember when he was stabbing Gold, what he said? That Gold took away his “happiness”? That might not have just been words being thrown around for dramatic script. “Happiness” could be a key, in itself.
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March 20, 2013 at 2:29 am #181066TheGoldenKeyParticipantI just don’t know. We know that he knew about Neverland when he left to avoid Rumple. So, perhaps he was there when he was younger, prior to Bae ever arriving. Perhaps Felix was the original leader of the Lost Boys. When he returned as an adult Hook, things had changed with Bae now leading the boys, and the change was for the better. Thus ensued the problems between Hook and Peter Pan/Lost Boys.
Keeper of Pandora's Box & The Yellow Brick Road.
March 20, 2013 at 2:46 am #181068sarah_tnParticipant@TheGoldenKey wrote:
I just don’t know. We know that he knew about Neverland when he left to avoid Rumple. So, perhaps he was there when he was younger, prior to Bae ever arriving. Perhaps Felix was the original leader of the Lost Boys. When he returned as an adult Hook, things had changed with Bae now leading the boys, and the change was for the better. Thus ensued the problems between Hook and Peter Pan/Lost Boys.
Possibly, or then there’s another possibility…..we’re all wrong! 😆
Seriously though, I do think we’re in for some serious surprises whether Hook/Killian is really Killian/Felix, or not.
March 20, 2013 at 5:13 am #181078PheeParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
I failed to understand Henry’s actions in “Welcome to Storybrooke.” I understand that he’s upset about magic, about Emma’s lie, upset over Regina being evil, and upset when MM and David fail to live up to perfection. Yet, Henry has no reason to be upset with his dad or to run out on him. Baelfire gave Henry a really good option to come live in NYC where there is no magic, but Henry had to go and nearly get himself blown up.
Even if Henry went to NYC, the rest of his family would still be in SB, surrounded by magic and in danger. How is he meant to chill in NYC and get to know his dad when in the back of his mind 24/7 is the knowledge that the rest of his family is in peril and could be killing each other? He felt the need to step up and play the hero because everyone else was slacking off. Granted, his plan sucked, but he’s 11 and desperate, so I give him a pass for not having thought it through properly.
@TheGoldenKey wrote:
I just don’t know. We know that he knew about Neverland when he left to avoid Rumple. So, perhaps he was there when he was younger, prior to Bae ever arriving. Perhaps Felix was the original leader of the Lost Boys. When he returned as an adult Hook, things had changed with Bae now leading the boys, and the change was for the better. Thus ensued the problems between Hook and Peter Pan/Lost Boys.
I’m eagerly anticipating seeing Hook’s childhood, so would love it if Felix is YoungKillian who was a Lost Boy.
March 20, 2013 at 11:57 am #181098sarah_tnParticipant@Phee wrote:
@slurpeez108 wrote:
I failed to understand Henry’s actions in “Welcome to Storybrooke.” I understand that he’s upset about magic, about Emma’s lie, upset over Regina being evil, and upset when MM and David fail to live up to perfection. Yet, Henry has no reason to be upset with his dad or to run out on him. Baelfire gave Henry a really good option to come live in NYC where there is no magic, but Henry had to go and nearly get himself blown up.
Even if Henry went to NYC, the rest of his family would still be in SB, surrounded by magic and in danger. How is he meant to chill in NYC and get to know his dad when in the back of his mind 24/7 is the knowledge that the rest of his family is in peril and could be killing each other? He felt the need to step up and play the hero because everyone else was slacking off. Granted, his plan sucked, but he’s 11 and desperate, so I give him a pass for not having thought it through properly.
@TheGoldenKey wrote:
I just don’t know. We know that he knew about Neverland when he left to avoid Rumple. So, perhaps he was there when he was younger, prior to Bae ever arriving. Perhaps Felix was the original leader of the Lost Boys. When he returned as an adult Hook, things had changed with Bae now leading the boys, and the change was for the better. Thus ensued the problems between Hook and Peter Pan/Lost Boys.
I’m eagerly anticipating seeing Hook’s childhood, so would love it if Felix is YoungKillian who was a Lost Boy.
I agree. I’m extremely excited about this.
March 20, 2013 at 12:48 pm #181106RumplesGirlKeymaster@TheGoldenKey wrote:
I just don’t know. We know that he knew about Neverland when he left to avoid Rumple. So, perhaps he was there when he was younger, prior to Bae ever arriving. Perhaps Felix was the original leader of the Lost Boys. When he returned as an adult Hook, things had changed with Bae now leading the boys, and the change was for the better. Thus ensued the problems between Hook and Peter Pan/Lost Boys.
He needed to have left NL for quite sometime since Felix is 16 and Hook is 30ish. So, possible theory: Killian/Felix leaves Neverland at about the age of 16 (at least that’s how he looks, who knows how old he really is) and takes his Jolly Roger and some of the Lost Boys as his Crew and for 15+ years the sail around FTL. He meets Milah and together they continue to sail around FTL. The events of the Crocodile happen and Hook returns to Neverland. But during this time Bae has falled through the portal and has been made the new leader of the Lost Boys that remained behind in Neverland. We now have to leaders, both of whom wish to lead and rule, and war ensues. This could explain why Hook talks about the Lost Boys with a certain amount of affection and why Neal knew Hook.
The only thing I don’t like about this theory is that I really wanted Killian to be just Hook and for his realtionship with Bae to be one of father/son because that would throw certain wrenches in Bae’s relationship with Rumple.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 20, 2013 at 12:54 pm #181107SlurpeezParticipantI’m not sure if Felix is Captain Hook, Peter Pan, or a Rufio-like character, but here’s another description of him:
Ask Ausiello: Felix
Question: Any interesting Once Upon a Time tidbits you can share? —Stef
Ausiello: This may already be out there, but the show is casting the potentially recurring role of Felix, the tough, natural born leader of a “sinister group of boys.”http://tvline.com/2013/03/19/the-office-series-finale-spoilers-ask-ausiello/There’s also another spoiler saying we won’t get Hook’s backstory until S3:
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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