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ParticipantThat is so accurate.
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Keeper of FelixApril 3, 2016 at 1:23 pm in reply to: TVLine March 8: Blind Item–Series Killing Off Star In Finale (Revealed) #320738PriceofMagic
ParticipantIs it possible Robin’s death may have been foreshadowed as far back as season 3?
In season 3 episode 21, Regina and Robin had this conversation:
Regina: “I never thought I’d have this.”
Robin: “After I lost my wife I felt like that for a long time, her death was my fault.”
Regina: “I’m sorry.”
Robin: “I would have walked through hell to be with my Marian again”
Considering Robin is now in the Underworld, walking through it……… it’s probably nothing. However……
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ParticipantOther questions:
How did Dorothy get past the guards? (her sword is sheathed at her hip)
They conveniently took a lunch break just as Dorothy arrived.
How did Dorothy know that Zelena had the scarecrow?
Her scarecrow sense was tingling.
How does Dorothy even know the scarecrow?
He played matchmaker between her and Mulan because chances are she’s the other half of the LGBT couple. He saw their spark of desire and wanted them to ignite their burning passion so he fanned the flames of romance. It was a risky job for a scarecrow but someone had to do it.
What’s in the oversized bag she’s sporting (which is so prominent that you know something important has to be in it)
A plot device.
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ParticipantI think a lot of it has to do with Lana Parilla and her powerhouse performance. Same with Bobby/Rumple. They both brought a pathos to their performance when their backstory was detailed (like Stable Boy and A Desperate Soul). They both are a more unique look at villainy and complex moral grey characters.
Hook has a sad story but it’s nowhere near as compelling as Rumple or Regina’s. And Colin is a fine actor but he doesn’t elicit the same empathetic reactions that Bobby and Lana do (no discredit to Colin. He does well with what he’s given, but you can tell he relishes playing the sociopath more than the love struck woobie pirate).
ETA: and that’s why I questioned the sort of focus groups they have. Are they actually getting a fair representation, or are they pulling from groups who will tell them what they believe to be true (that Hook is super popular and beloved)? At this stage I just find it so hard to believe that ABC can be THIS tone deaf to the outcry against Hook unless they are delibertly ignoring it through carefully selected focus groups to feed into their bias.
I agree. Hook is the very definition of a creator’s pet.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CreatorsPet
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ParticipantIn season 2 hook was just a side 2 dimentional comic relief character, in season 3 he became so boring and got way too much boring scrèen time, RATINGS WENT DOWN. it’s a direct result of hook becoming “important” in a boring way.
The thing with Hook is, there was potential to make the character evolve in a natural way, and that was thrown aside in order to promote CS.
In Season 2, Hook’s primary objective was revenge on Rumple for Milah’s death. Whilst it could be argued that such a quest is normally given to a heroic character, how many movies do we have where the hero’s conflict with a bad guy is to avenge the death of a loved one, the problem with Hook is that his introductory episode “the crocodile” portrayed him as anything but heroic. Hook was introduced as a bully who would pick on those weaker than him because he could. His characterisation throughout season 2 was someone who’s loyalty could be bought so long as it brought him closer to his goal of killing Rumple,.
Since Rumple was not yet deemed a villain in season 2, Hook’s conflict with him could have been an interesting dilemma for the audience because of the whole avenging a dead loved one. There would’ve been no good or bad. HOWEVER, Hook was already cast in a negative role because of his bullying actions in the crocodile and this was only compounded by Hook’s actions towards Belle. Belle wasn’t even born when the original conflict between Rumple and Hook happened, yet Hook is punishing her for simply being close to Rumple. For those of us who weren’t distracted by Hook’s pretty face and think it’s actually not okay threaten and hurt an innocent woman just because you have an issue with her boyfriend, Hook was now firmly in the role of villain.
IMO, towards the end of season 2 is where problems began to arise with the show’s portrayal of Hook. Since Tallahassee when Emma and Hook climbed the beanstalk, CS was being shipped. Admittedly, there was chemistry between Emma and Hook in that episode so you can see why people would ship it but I think it was a more Unresolved Sexual tension chemistry rather than a “oh my god they’re true loves” chemistry and CS would’ve worked better as UST. Anyway back to the point, because the CS ship was gaining momentum and the Neverland arc was coming up, suddenly Hook needed to be in the “hero” group hence the sudden change of heart over the magic bean at the end of season 2.
Season 3 should’ve been Hook’s time to shine. It was an interesting twist on the Pan/Hook dynamic where Pan was the bad guy. However, instead of having Hook step up and prove that he wasn’t such a bad guy at all, the show reduced him to harassing Emma and kickstarting the CSF love triangle whilst at the same time vilifying Nealfire (having him use Roland as bait) and ignoring the Baelfire backstory that we should’ve had got and arguably was set up at the end of season 2. I was constantly back and forth on Hook throughout 3A despite his actions in season 2 but the episode that really put him into dislike territory for me was Dark Hollow where he said to Emma “WHEN I win your heart, and I WILL win it”. Hook is telling Emma that he will get her in the end despite the fact she is repeatedly telling him no. Instead of backing off, Hook is continuing to harass and pursue her. That line would’ve been less creepy with the word “if” not “when”. Also the fact he demands a kiss as a reward.
So 3A was the show’s way to make Hook more palatable as a potential romantic interest for Emma (IMO they failed) and we head into 3B where Hook shows up to get Emma back to Storybrooke to save everyone. This is where the show really started to try and force CS. Again, they had Hook pursuing Emma despite her telling him no but they had the chance to show Hook had changed in the missing year and have him genuinely apologise to Belle for his actions towards her in season 2 and show some remorse and they didn’t. Instead they had Hook give a mock apology and during the missing year, he gave the rest of the characters a big “screw you” because if Emma wasn’t around to see him act “heroic” he wasn’t going to even bother.
4A is where the problems with Hook and CS really get worse. Having made CS official in the 3B finale, the show now begins whitewashing Hook’s actions and villainising Rumple in order to make Hook look better. Hook knows Rumple has the real dagger but instead of telling Belle, he tries to blackmail Rumple for his own gain. When this blows up in Hook’s face, Hook plays the innocent despite the fact that Hook started it. There was no reason for Hook to antagonise Rumple, they’d laid their feud to rest even if neither side had forgiven the other, yet Hook emerges from the situation smelling of roses. I also maintain the fact that Hook could’ve done a lot more to make things difficult when Rumple had his heart. Rumple made no secret that he intended to kill Hook when the time was right yet he couldn’t kill Hook before that time so why didn’t Hook do more? Ironically, the only time Hook did try and do something was when he was actively being heart controlled. Thing is though, if Hook can fight when he’d being actively controlled, why didn’t he try and do more when he wasn’t? He still had free will.
4B I don’t remember much of but Hook was still an insufferable pain in the arse. His only small “yay Hook” moment was when he told Belle that despite everything Rumple did truly love her. Hook still feels the need to antagonise Rumple every now and then which continues through to season 5 because evidently the writers don’t know what to do with Hook beyond CS and revenge on Rumple even though both goals contradict the other. If Hook is still gung-ho about avenging Milah (which is likely to kick off again after what Rumple was forced to do to Milah) then he’s not really moved on in which case how can CS thrive when Hook is still hung up on his ex. If Hook has moved on to make CS work, then why is he still taking pot shots at Rumple.
5A, Hook is vile as the dark one. Going for personal attacks on Emma by calling her an orphan and saying he would’ve given Milah back “soiled”. We’ve seen Emma and Rumple as the DO and they were nowhere near like Hook was yet CS is still presented as this all singing all dancing romance.
5B it looked like Hook was being given some self-awareness of his actions but then that was ignored and whitewashed yet again.
Other characters are suffering all to make Hook work in the role the show wants him. Rumple is villainised to make Hook look good whilst Emma’s characterisation is now Hook’s cheerleader. If season 1 Emma could see season 5 Emma, she’d have this reaction:

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ParticipantI’d like to know why Dorothy is so confrontational with Zelena. As far as we know, last time Dorothy and Zelena interacted, Zelena helped Dorothy get home with the silver slippers (albeit not out of the goodness of her heart)
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ParticipantConsidering the show decided to kill off Neal and now Robin, both decent honest characters, I’m wondering whether we should all be concerned for Belle in season 6. Oh god, what if the show has her die in child birth? What if Rumple is going to be left to raise the child all on his own?
Officially now a concern of mine….it’d strangely parallel Rumple and Bae since he was mostly a single father, and to have to do that again….
Exactly, and that’s my concern. Hopefully if season 6 is the last, apparently Bobby said yes to season 6 but no to beyond that, then Belle will live and RumBelle will get a happy ending. I can’t see them carrying Belle on without Rumple because so much of her story has been based round him.
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ParticipantWait, I’m confused. Do we know if the guys are Jekyll and Hyde?
We don’t know if they’re Jekyll and Hyde for definite but I had the feeling they were the moment I read their casting calls. If you read their casting calls under the assumption that they are Jekyll and Hyde, it certainly sounds like them.
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These were such family moments. Whilst I wish OQ’s get together had been better thought out and written, Robin hasn’t done anything wrong and doesn’t deserve death.
Considering the show decided to kill off Neal and now Robin, both decent honest characters, I’m wondering whether we should all be concerned for Belle in season 6. Oh god, what if the show has her die in child birth? What if Rumple is going to be left to raise the child all on his own?
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