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hannah123

Great! And the next episode is one of my favourites :) you’ll like it too!

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Dark Hollow- My gosh... I am such a fan of Emma and Hook!!! Don't get me wrong... I absolutely agree that Emma's focus and goal should most definitely be on saving Henry from Pan, and I really hate all love triangles because they're always ridiculous and annoying. And this triangle between Neal, Emma, and Hook is no different, just like the love triangle between Mary Margaret, David, and Kathryn was back in season one. But I will say that aside from the brief moment between Hook and Neal as they're fighting over Emma with lighter in this episode, I feel like this show handles the triangle between these three characters so much better than it could have been handled and like they normally are for the other characters. However, with all that being said... the scene between Hook and Emma, as Hook proclaims to Emma he will win her heart... absolutely beautiful and breathtaking! :) And it is by far my favorite moment in this episode. I just love them so much, and definitely so much more than I like the idea of Emma and Neal together. Killian tells Emma that he believes he will win her heart without use of any trickery, and he tells her he has absolute confidence that she will succeed in saving Henry, then that's when the fun will begin. I love it!!! So perfect. :) Just as I love Emma's responses to Hook too. She is strong and says she is only focusing on saving Henry, which I really like and respect. However, it's clear that she was also pretty surprised by Hook telling her the truth about Neal with him being a pirate, and especially because he was hoping their kiss meant more to her than she realizes it did right now. I'm very grateful that Emma expresses her gratitude to Hook for him being upfront about Neal still being alive, in spite of the possibility that she will choose Neal over him. And Emma is grateful for Hook's confidence in her. From the look on her face while he's talking, it's clear that his words mean a lot to her. Just as I feel her words mean a lot to him as well. :) As for Hook talking to Neal about his shared kiss with Emma... it isn't out of spite or to rub Neal's nose in it. Some fans of this show, especially those who prefer to ship Emma with Neal over Hook, feel that Hook was saying this to be mean towards Neal. Or to be petty. I don't think that's true though. Hook was honestly apologizing and hoping there would be no more problems because of a woman coming between them. Problems like Hook had with Baelfire all those years ago about their fight in regards to Milah, Neal's mom shown in season two's finale... And Straight on 'Til Morning. Hook honestly believes that Neal had heard his confession about kissing Emma in Echo Cave and wanted to help him to understand. Nothing more. However, this conversation causes the friction between Hook and Neal, which I do understand, but like I mentioned above... I also honestly hated the whole childish argument between them inside Dark Hollow as they fight over the lighter, which is really because they're fighting over Emma as Hook later tells her. I really wish they would have left this moment out. It's childish or petty arguments between people that are one of the biggest reasons for me hating love triangles in shows. Including in Once Upon a Time. And yet, I love the moment when Pan's shadow suddenly appears along with the others, which swiftly pick up Hook and Neal as they begin to rip out their shadows to kill them as well. Thankfully, Emma saves them upon finding the strength within herself to light the candle, which then pulls Pan's shadow into the coconut and saves Hook and Neal. Also... did you notice how Emma screamed out Hook's name in fear when he suddenly was taken by the Shadow, and yet she didn't cry out Neal's name? I'm sure this didn't mean anything and that Emma didn't really not cry out Neal's name like she did Hook's because she didn't care about Neal as much anymore. It was most likely an oversight on Jennifer Morrison's or the writers' parts, when she most likely ad libbed screaming Hook's name. However, I like to believe she cried out Hook's name because she too has begun to care more for him in return than she's able to admit at this point. :) Next... I also really love David's and Mary Margaret's scene together when they're off finding Tinker Bell again, when Mary Margaret continues to ignore David, until she finally breaks down and yells at her husband for his choice in keeping quiet, then tells David she would happily choose to stay in Neverland with him if she must. This moment is quite beautiful too. I have loved Snow and Charming since the beginning and they are definitely one of the main reasons why I love Once Upon a Time so much. So I am happy they have worked out their differences and that they on the same side once again. This scene is definitely another favorite moment for me. As for the Storybrooke storyline... I really love seeing Belle and Ariel working together. Their scenes together were perfect and so much fun. And I absolutely love the reveal of Pandora's Box through Gold's spell's effects, when Belle uses the sand dollar to find Pandora's Box hidden beneath the floor in Gold's shop with Belle's chipped cup because it is a symbol of their love. Beautiful! Ariel is adorable and Belle's love for Gold, as well as his belief in her love for him was very sweet too. And it's cool that Ariel has brought Gold and Regina Pandora's Box to hopefully defeat Pan. We'll see how that goes for them. As for Henry's storyline with Pan and Wendy... I have to honestly say that I don't really care for it too much, but I do somewhat understand it. Up until this point, Henry's been fine for me this season so far. But more so within this episode, Henry has begun to act more foolish than strongly or bravely. He shouldn't be naïve enough to believe anything Pan's telling him, especially now knowing that his family is there for him. And he certainly shouldn't have run off into the jungle all alone not knowing what all is out there. However, I do like the reveal that Wendy was the one trapped inside the other cage and that the boys in Storybrooke are her brothers, John and Michael. And Pan is once again is very tricky and cruel to her by convincing her to trick Henry. And it is interesting to meet John and Michael in Storybrooke. They weren't patsies like Greg and Tamara were, and thank goodness too, However, they are still foolish enough to believe Pan would free Wendy if they succeeded in stopping Belle and Ariel, which I didn't like. And yet I understand that they were desperate to help their sister. And lastly... I love Pan. No one could play him better than Robbie Kay does and he's absolutely brilliant. He's most definitely the main reason why I was quickly okay with seeing Pan as a villain in Once Upon a Time, rather than as a hero like I would have expected. Overall... I really enjoy this episode a lot in spite of its few flaws in my opinion, that I didn't really care for in it. However, the scenes that I love, especially that beautiful moment between Hook and Emma... make this show that much more loved. So, thank you again for another great reaction! Until next time... Sincerely, Heidi