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Hook's Deal With Pan

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Three › 3×04 “Nasty Habits” › Hook's Deal With Pan

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  • October 21, 2013 at 10:58 am #217696
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    It is interesting that Greg and Tamara did not shoot Hook, and I think they had orders not to hurt him.  They totally exchange this look like “yeah right” when he says he is willing to die, but they go on about their thing leaving him time to backstab them.  They did not trust him enough in the dvd extra, you see they march him at gunpoint to the cave.  Yet they had no further need of him and were going to kill him with the bomb so what, Miss Taser Killer of adorable sassy dragons and wooden men, shooter of a guy she thought a good man and felt a little bit sorry to shoot, suddenly has qualms about a pirate known for dirtywork?  GOAT were not the sharpest tools in the shed, but  (plot armor for Hook aside).  I think Pan told them not to kill Hook, he might be useful later and they blindly followed the order.

    Pan most definitely has extensive dealings with and interest in Hook, and I cannot wait to see the backstory. Pan appears to have played multiple people.

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