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Participant#AskRobbie on friday, 4pm PST!!
— Robbie Kay (@RobbieKay_) January 6, 2014
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ParticipantThey both like cinnamon on hot chocolate. It was from episode 2, “The Thing You Love the Most” from season two. It’s also Mary Margaret’s thing.
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ParticipantI have The Princess Bride on BluRay now 🙂
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ParticipantThe hiatus just got longer for me. I don’t have the episodes of my DVR anymore. Only the winter finale. They were accidentally deleted.
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ParticipantWay back on season one, in episode 13, “What Happened to Frederick,” Prince Charming went on a quest to get some water from Lake Nostos. Lake Nostos was guarded by a siren. The siren herself, could trap and kill anyone who ventured into the lake by transforming herself into anyone.
When Charming confronted her, she changed into Snow and tempted Charming but he resisted.
He said:
“No. I don’t want an illusion. I want a reality or nothing.”
This line reminded me of Regina’s gift to Emma in the winter finale. Emma and Henry will have always been together, their future will be real but their past, their memories won’t be.
In a sense, it’s similar to what Charming realized when he faced the siren. An illusion, however powerful it is, it isn’t a real, a true happy ending.
And I think that’s why Hook came back for her because he realized, Emma’s happy with Henry but their life, it isn’t real. Their memories are an illusion. It’s fake. And because he loves Emma so much and knows what she is, the epitome of true love, he realized that she deserves better than that.
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Participant@Amylia403 yes
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) January 4, 2014
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ParticipantIt’s really disappointing to see Oncers who can’t resist to make Hook the villain again when he’s clearly done with that. He’s moved on. I feel like the only reason they want to see him that way is to make him less appealing to Emma and therefore, make Neal her only option.
I don’t want that for Emma. I don’t want Neal to be her only option. I don’t want her to settle, settling on Neal means selling herself short because she can’t find someone else. That’s not very hopeful.
I also don’t want her to continue being miserable either. She deserves to be happy, for someone to love her as Hook does. I mean, let’s face it: once he falls in love, that is it for him. He has this enormous capacity to love one woman. That is amazing devotion. He spent 300 years trying to avenge the murder of his first love.
I repeat: 300 years!
And I’m pretty sure, in that time, he never once strayed from Milah’s memory. I can’t see him having a dalliance with a woman after Milah died. There’s never been evidence of that anyway.
He promised Neal that he’s in this for the long haul and to Emma, he promised that he would think of her everyday. And Emma, knowing what she knows about his previous love; his devotion to her, she knows Hook isn’t playing.
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ParticipantYou sent that RG?!
That’s awesome. Well, I’m glad we have one mystery solved on this hiatus!
And Congrats 🙂
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