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ParticipantThe way that Adam just said, “Hook isn’t going anywhere” makes me wonder exactly the meaning of that decleration. He isn’t going anywhere this season or ever? It was really odd and uncharacteristic for Adam just to seemingly remove Hook from the line of fire. Could someone tweet him for further clarification? Maybe we can take that at face value, but maybe not. Maybe he just means Hook isn’t going anywhere in the next several episodes? I’m not sure. Also, the way the said a character may revert made me think it could be Hook; he’s been known to switch allegiances before whenever it suited him most.
The lack of detail of Neal could be an ominous thing for his character, but it could also be a good thing, too. Maybe Neal’s role is an important secret to keep, and his contribution to the story will be revealed piece-mill wise. I still think the theme of “home” being so important to both Neal’s and Emma’s characters is very important to where the story is going. Emma ending up in NYC, rather than Boston, is still the biggest indicator in my mind that her idea of home matches Neal’s concept of home.
By making it seem like Hook is this reformed pirate content to exchange his pirate coat for blue jeans and a flannel shirt for Emma’s sake, they might be deliberately misleading people into believing Hook is safe from danger. Yet, is he really? They also said, “And sometimes that growth can mean reversion—I’m on a path that’s not working for me, so I’m going to go back to my old ways.” Of the two, Hook and Neal, whose character does that description most fit? In my estimation, Hook’s.
For clever writers like A&E, they could be lulling fans into thinking a “beloved” character like Hook is safe and then they lower the boom. As they said, they could tell us everything, but then there’d be no suspense.
[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
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Participant@MsKt86 – Beautiful video and love your work!
@KFChimera – As far as the theme of home is concerned in S3B , I think it’s a pretty sure indicator that SF is how this triangle is going to be resolved. Too many hints have been dropped along the way –Emma ended up in NYC, waking up at 8:15 to “Charley’s Girl”–those are sure nods to SF. Hook’s attempt to insert himself into the dynamic with Emma and Henry will, I believe, ultimately be futile since Emma loves Neal, not Hook. I’d prefer for Hook and Tink to end up together, that’s for sure, but sadly I think Hook’s supposed “willingness to risk his life for love” will ultimately end with him sacrificing himself for Emma. It’s what I call foreshadowing, if ever I’ve seen it. I think Tink and Hook do share a romantic history, but she did seem offended that he would make a druken pass at her when she suspected he had feelings for Emma. Tink basically said it was beneath her dignity. However, they do share a very long, and complicated history together; they were the only adults in NL, and both of them very attractive. I think it’s obvious they hooked up. I do still see a chance for Hook to realize he was misplacing some of his feelings for Emma and seeing a missed opportunity with Tink; maybe he’ll realize at the last moment that she was always there in front of him, if only he’d been able to see past his need for revenge earlier."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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ParticipantRegina: Shut up Rumple!
Love that snark!
"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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Participant"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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Participant“Home is where family is…and that’s here.”
"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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ParticipantSlurpeez, that’s great! Could you possibly do one with that picture that says “Believe in a second chance of Home” please?
Oh, I didn’t make this. Someone else who is good at Photoshop might be able to help you out.
"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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Participant"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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ParticipantThat’s a very interesting theory. In the two Instagram photos Estrin posted for the filming of 1×13 (the finale) there is a shot of Ana laying on what look like a stone bed (like Aurora)–at first I thought sleeping curse, but maybe Ana does die. Her name does mean Resurrection, so is it possible that dead might not be dead though?
I think that’s possible, especially if Jafar does succeed in changing the laws of magic, which would mean people can be resurrected.
"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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Participant30 cookies says he is the son of Dorothy Gale and that his name is Henry.
That theory is growing on me, but I’m still partial to the theory he’s the Wizard of Oz.
"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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ParticipantSo Chris Gorham has filmed in 3×12, when we discover he’s important in the life of Emma. He’s also been spotted on set in 3×16, the same episode in which the Charmings supposedly visit an old farmhouse that might belong to Dorothy Gale’s family and in which the WWW appears in SB. Chris did voice work for 3×16.
There was also a spoiler from a TV Guide interview with Adam & Eddy that Chris’ character will play an integral role in the lives of two characters:
Christopher Gorham appears in that episode [New York Serenade]. What’s his connection to Emma?
Horowitz: Chris is an old friend. We worked with him onPopular a million years ago. We love him and we’re so excited that he agreed to come aboard.
Kitsis: We called him and said, “You need to do this for us.” He was great.
Horowitz: We love his character.
Kitsis: He’s an integral part of two characters’ lives.I’m thinking Chris’ character will play an integral role in the lives of Emma and Neal.
"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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