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Post by wednesday on Nov 25, 2015 2:57:52 GMT -5
FULL DESCRIPTION "Broken Heart" 5x10
THE FATE OF STORYBROOKE HANGS IN THE BALANCE WHEN EMMA’S AND HOOK’S RELATIONSHIP IS TESTED AS NEVER BEFORE, ON ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
Elliot Knight Guest Stars as Merlin, Amy Manson as Merida, Sinqua Walls as Lancelot, Liam Garrigan as King Arthur and Joana Metrass as Guinevere
“Broken Heart” – In a Camelot flashback, Hook becomes a Dark One and his lust for revenge against Rumplestiltskin is reignited. When Emma and Hook disagree about their best course of action, the final pieces of the puzzle are revealed as events in Camelot catch up to the present and we witness a charged confrontation between the forces of light and dark that sends our heroes on a collision course with destiny. Meanwhile, in Storybrooke, Hook’s centuries old lust for revenge against Gold puts both of their fates in jeopardy while Emma’s love faces the ultimate test as she tries to convince Hook to turn away from the darkness before she, Mary Margaret, David and Regina embark on a new mission as an unsuspected evil is released, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 (8:00-9:00 p.m., EST)
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Post by wednesday on Nov 25, 2015 3:04:48 GMT -5
PHOTOS Broken Heart" 5x10
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Post by wednesday on Nov 26, 2015 2:20:28 GMT -5
SNEAK PEEK #2 "Broken Heart" 5x10
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Post by wednesday on Nov 30, 2015 1:59:30 GMT -5
PROMO "Swan Song" 5x11 - Winter Finale
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Post by wednesday on Nov 30, 2015 2:05:36 GMT -5
Once Upon a Time star Colin O'Donoghue breaks down Hook's dark turn
In a twist basically no one saw coming, Once Upon a Time turned Hook into the one thing he’s hated for hundred of years: The Dark One. Cut down by Excalibur, Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) faced certain death as Emma (Jennifer Morrison) prepared to merge the sword with the Dark One dagger. Desperate to hold onto what she hopes is her happy ending, Emma tethered Hook to the sword, creating a second Dark One, which no one knew about until Hook got his memories back in Storybrooke. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How surprised were you when you learned that Hook would be a second Dark One?COLIN O’DONOGHUE: It was a bit of a shock. I was excited, to be honest. I was excited to delve back into the darker side of Hook. That’s where he was when I came on, [though] he was maybe not quite the same as the way that I play him as the Dark One. He’s a little bit more — not fun, but it’s nice to be able to explore that again. Emma was very different as a Dark One since she’s always been good, so how different is Hook as a Dark One?He’s kind of similar to the original Hook, but amplified by the present. What we have to remember is that Hook embraced the Darkness before, whereas Emma has always tried to fight it. Even as her Dark One, she still comes from a place of hope as the Savior. That’s where her Dark One is starting from, whereas Hook knows that he can’t resist that side of things, so he fully embraces it and goes into himself. How do you get in the mindset of playing evil?I try to think of the darkest things I can think of, and try to figure out how people can do stuff to other people like that. I don’t understand it, but that’s where I start. I look at paintings and I’ll try and research harrowing stories and all that kind of stuff, and try to get into the mindset of somebody who’s completely lacking empathy. Then, you just go, well, if somebody really doesn’t care that much about anybody, I’d imagine they’d enjoy that, because they probably enjoy the suffering or be completely indifferent. Then it’s about trying to play something like that. I don’t sit and listen to music all day, although music is a big influence on me. I play the guitar and stuff a lot, but it wouldn’t be a direct thing that I’d listen to a particular song that would make me feel like a villain. The one thing Hook has always hated is the Dark One. Is he basically a self-hating Dark One?Yeah. He’s always admitted that he hates the Dark One. He says that to Emma. He desperately tried to keep Emma from becoming the Dark One, because it’s something that he hates. However, when he embraces the Darkness, he has no choice in becoming the Dark One. It’s not his decision. Once the Darkness is in him, he has no other real choice because he’s always been open to it. He’s always had that weakness. He just fully embraced it. You sort of see him struggle a little bit, but when he decides that that’s who he is now, then he’s in it. What is Hook motivated by? He’s always wanted to kill Rumple, so will that play into it?There are a few things that are more complex. They all have slightly different things that they want out of the Darkness. A big part of who Hook is, and who he has been for hundreds of years, is that motivation for revenge, and you definitely see elements of that come up. When Emma became the Dark One, the previous Dark Ones appeared to her in the form of Rumple. If that happens with Hook, will that drive him crazy?You’ll have to see. It’s an interesting dynamic, especially because now there’s two Dark Ones. It’s interesting to see how they all work together and what their motivations are. How does Hook feel toward Emma since she created him?Deep down — he’s seen it with Rumple and Belle, and even with Emma and Hook — they still have the ability to love. You know when you have that massive argument with your partner and you’re just really pissed off with each other? Just imagine that, only you are the darkest person in the world, so imagine what that would be like. But that’s not to say that he doesn’t love her. They still have the ability to love, but when you get pissed off as the Dark One, that’s serious business. What can you tease of Hook’s plans for Storybrooke?Hook has really embraced this. Whatever the Darkness wants, he’s willing to give it to the Darkness to get what he wants for his own selfish reasons, if that makes sense. We’re talking about the Darkness like it’s a real thing. It’s an entity that lives as itself and uses these people as conduits to get what it wants. So Hook is willing to do that for the Darkness. If that means hurting people, he’s willing to do whatever it takes. We’re going to be seeing some backstory for Hook with his father. What can you say about that episode?I was excited to get to explore that, because we talked about Hook’s father and he was cagey about it, so we get to see what happened in that backstory. It is linked with Regina, which is about all I can really say about it. It’s a fascinating insight into who Hook was back when he was Captain Hook, but not Killian Jones, if you know what I mean. Season 2 Hook! Let’s just call him that. You get to see a real insight into how he became that ruthless pirate and the person who just really didn’t care about anything except his revenge. www.ew.com/article/2015/11/27/once-upon-time-colin-odonoghue-dark-hook-spoilers
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Post by Kiki on Nov 30, 2015 14:54:24 GMT -5
they flashed a knot into my brain this last espisode... but looks like we solved the flashforward and backwards and flashes inside the flashes for now, didn't we?
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Post by wednesday on Dec 2, 2015 19:19:31 GMT -5
DESCRIPTION "Swan Song" 5x11
THE DARK ONES PREPARE TO OBLITERATE LIGHT MAGIC ONCE AND FOR ALL, LEADING TO A FINAL FACE-OFF BETWEEN DARK SWAN AND DARK HOOK, ON THE WINTER FINALE OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
The dark siege of Storybrooke is underway as all of the resurrected Dark Ones target a living soul for sacrifice so that they can return to the realm of the living. With doom imminent, Gold advises Mary Margaret, David and the rest of the heroes to spend their last fleeting moments enjoying the company of their loved ones. Emma, however, refuses to give up, knowing that she is responsible for righting all the poor choices she made as Dark One – there’s only one problem, Dark Hook. When they face-off with the fate of Storybrooke at stake, Hook’s actions will devastate Emma in a way no one saw coming. In a Fairy Tale Land flashback, the Evil Queen tests Hook’s mettle by forcing him to confront a demon from his past before contracting him to dispatch one from hers, on the winter finale of “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 (8:00-9:00 p.m., EST)
“Swan Song” was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Gwyneth Horder-Payton.
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Post by wednesday on Dec 2, 2015 19:26:00 GMT -5
Once Upon a Time': Colin O'Donoghue on 'Sociopath' Hook, Meeting Killian's Father & 'Kindred' Love With Emma!
Hell hath no fury like a Dark One scorned! Once Upon a Time's mid-season finale is sailing our way this Sunday, and -- thanks to our double dose of Dark Ones and a mission to the underworld -- it's guaranteed to be one hell of an episode. To get you even more pumped for all the action, we called up everyone's favorite "piercing-eyed, smoldering pirate," Colin O'Donoghue, to bring you exclusive details on Hook's transition back into a perfect-haired villain, exploring the relationship between Killian and his father, and why Emma has eclipsed Milah as the love of his life! We haven't talked since Comic-Con, where I realize now that Jennifer Morrison gave the biggest spoiler ever when she joked that Emma was going to "suck [Hook] into the darkness" with her. How long have you known that you were going to become a Dark One?Colin O'Donoghue: I guess it happened! [Laughs] To be honest with you, we didn’t really know at Comic-Con. It was up in the air as to what way it could go, and with a show like this, there's so many different things that can happen with each of the characters because we’ve got 22 episodes to do. But, I think the [executive producers, Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz,] like to keep big secrets like that for just before we're going to shoot the episode and then you kind of go, 'What?! Are you serious?' It was sort of a logical step for Hook in a sense. Not that he wanted this, but this is a character who already had been predisposed to the darkness and now to be able to go and delve into that is good. Also, Hook is character who kind of divides the fans in a lot of ways. I mean, some people really like him, and some people really hate him because of that very reason, and I think it was fun for me to be able to explore that side of him again. Your portrayal as a Dark One has been so fun to watch, and fans are particularly loving your new hair. Talk to me about the process of changing your look and your demeanor to play a Dark One.CO: Oh, thank you very much! Thank you. [Laughs] The process of changing my hair was pretty simple, it was just parted on the other side, I guess. As for the approach -- look, when I came onto this show, I was essentially a villain, and that was sort of what I spent a lot of time in season two exploring. He was a little bit more charming, and probably more of a bad boy, but definitely now, as a Dark One, he's more of a sociopath, more malevolent, and enjoying the fact that he is like that. I think deep down inside, there is a tiny, tiny little part of him that hasn't quite fully turned dark and that could still love, but he's also just incredibly, incredibly pissed off with Emma for having done the one thing that he asked her not to do. He knows that he never had the willpower to be able to fight [the darkness], and he just sort of fully gives into it. Well, he had no choice; the darkness doesn’t give you much of a choice. He never really had the opportunity to say, 'Nah, no thanks. I'll stay as the old Hook. Once he'd been changed, he'd been changed. You mentioned how incredibly frustrated Hook is with Emma, but she really only had two choices: Hook becomes a Dark One or Hook dies. Would Hook really have rather died than become a Dark One?CO: Honestly, yes. I think he would have. When he was basically on his death bed he said to her, 'Let me go,' and he meant it. I think because the Dark One is the one thing he's always hated most in his life, I think that he would have definitely preferred to die. I'm glad that he didn’t because that means that I still get to be on this show, [Laughs] but I think for Hook as character, I think he really would have preferred death. What is Dark Hook's goal as we move into this Sunday's mid-season finale?CO: Well, we've sort of teased in the teasers for the next episode that Hook, like all Dark Ones, wants to bring the Dark Ones back and use people to open the portal back to hell, and that's what the darkness does. In doing so, that essentially would allow him to get his revenge on Rumpelstiltskin because he would be one of the people who would be sent to hell, or to the underworld. That's his overriding goal. Hook understands that the darkness is using him, but as long as he gets what he wants, then he's happy to do that. Do you feel like becoming a Dark One and wanting to seek revenge on Rumple has, in turn, reignited the flame that he once carried for Milah?CO: Oh, no. Milah is sort of this whole different thing. She's a love that he had and he truly loved her, but he now has a whole different new love that is such a huge part of who he is -- and maybe even more so because they're so kindred. That's not to say that he's not incredibly annoyed with Emma, but I think deep down, as we've seen with Rumpelstiltskin and even with Emma, you can still love somebody. It's just how you treat that person is the problem when you're the Dark One. So you're saying that no matter how annoyed Hook is with Emma right now, there's still hope for Hook and Emma to have their future together?CO: Well, I'm not sure that I'm saying that. I'm just saying that they have the propensity to love. Maybe there is and maybe there isn't, but they are both Dark Ones, so maybe they still could love each other. Who knows? You'll have to watch and see. [Laughs] Earlier this season, I chatted with Adam and Eddy and they revealed that we'll be delving deeper into Hook's past in the second half of this season. What was your reaction when you found out that was going to be happening and what can fans expect?CO: I was delighted to get to explore more of who Hook is and where he came from because that's something that we haven't really done before. I know that we saw a little bit with Liam, but it was nice because we're going to meet Hook's father. That was a very important thing for me to get to explore because he, obviously, was such an important part of forming who Killian Jones came to be as a person. It's interesting, but I can't really tease too much about it because it's quite spoilery, but the fans should expect to see some very interesting stuff between Hook and his father. Lastly, Colin, what is the one thing that you want Once upon a Time fans to know before they tune into this Sunday's mid-season finale?CO: They should be prepared for a heartbreaking, heart-wrenching, huge, epic mid-season finale. Once Upon a Time's mid-season finale airs Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. www.etonline.com/tv/177147_once_upon_a_time_colin_o_donoghue_on_sociopath_hook_meeting_killians_father_kindred_love_with_emma/
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Post by wednesday on Dec 2, 2015 19:30:21 GMT -5
Once Upon a Time' Star: Hook Is "Drunk on the Power of Darkness"
Colin O’Donoghue talks to THR about whether Emma and Hook's relationship can survive his evil plan and what to expect from flashbacks with the pirate’s father in the ABC fantasy series' winter finale. Once Upon a Time is about to enter the depths of hell, and Captain Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) is leading the evil charge. In the fairytale drama’s season five winter finale, Dark Hook’s plan will take the pirate down his darkest path yet as he snuffs out all of the light in Storybrooke with original Dark One, Nimue (Caroline Ford), by opening up a portal to the underworld. And if he has to take down his ex-girlfriend Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and her family to get the job done, he’s willing to make that sacrifice. When The Hollywood Reporter caught up with O’Donoghue, he revealed that Hook has completely given himself over to the darkness in order to get revenge on Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle), and he’s too drunk on power to stop for anyone. But does that mean he is willing to kill his former love to enact his plan? Find out below, plus how the show will dive into Hook’s past with his father and the Evil Queen. What will happen when Hook’s dark plan unravels? Is his revenge plot still about killing Gold, or has it shifted to be about Emma now and all of the light in Storybrooke?
Well, that’s presuming that his plan unravels. His thing is revenge on Rumple, and he’s willing to let the darkness use him in whatever way it needs to get that done. Transporting everyone into the underworld through that portal is his way of getting revenge on Rumple. Hook threatens everyone that Emma loves in the preview, and it looks like he grabs Henry. Is there anyone whom we should be most afraid for?
He’s enveloped with the darkness and is willing to do whatever it takes to make his plan a reality. Still, deep down there’s an element that they can still love that we see with Rumple still loving Belle and Emma loving Hook. But I think at this stage, he’s so angry with her and hurt because she did the one thing that he begged her not to do, because he knew he couldn’t fight against the darkness. He knew he didn’t have the willpower to do that. So he’s more of a pissed off boyfriend than wanting Emma to die in any kind of way. But at this stage, he’s just so angry, and when the Dark One gets angry, you do insane things. Hook and Emma both threaten to kill each other. Do they genuinely want to do that, and will he kill Emma if she’s the only thing in his way?
When you are the Dark One, it’s very difficult to even think. You saw with Rumple’s betrayal of Baelfire, the only person he really cared about, and I think at that point, you’re not afraid to betray the people that you care about, even if it hurts you. You are sort of drunk on the power of darkness. I don’t know if necessarily killing Emma or Emma killing Hook is a thing that they would or wouldn’t do, but whatever it takes on both sides, they’re willing to do. Is there any hope for Emma and Hook? Is the only way they could be together if the darkness is gone from them both?
That’s an interesting question. The darkness is one of those things where I think if they’re both dark, I don’t know if that could work. At the minute with the way that Hook is, it’s a very difficult thing to see happening … it’s complicated. (Laughs.) Much like most of their relationship, to be honest. It’s pretty much a complicated thing. Are we meeting Hook’s father in flashbacks in this episode?
We still see elements of Hook’s father and what his relationship with him was and a bit more of Hook’s backstory as well in fairytale land. Does Hook’s father influence him in an evil or bad way? We know he abandoned him as a kid and there’s some sort of adventure with the Evil Queen involved.
We’ll see Hook’s prior relationship with the Evil Queen and an element of that, and we will see Hook’s father in those flashbacks at some point. Lastly, why does Hook trust Nimue? She’s this ultimate Dark One and she could easily betray him and take over his plan.
It’s not necessarily that he trusts Nimue, but the darkness is all of them, so she’s part of him now. All of their wholesome desires transfer over from one Dark One to the next person. This plan is one that all of the Dark Ones wanted to enact, and even deep down, Emma wanted it to happen. As she said, she knew what the plan was going to be — it’s something they can all feel because the darkness is an entity in itself that takes over a host’s body. So Nimue is essentially Hook, and she’s part of Emma. Hook is willing — well, actually, Hook essentially has no choice because he’s embraced the darkness. He will let it use him to get what he wants so long as he gets his revenge on Rumplestiltskin, which is what he wants. That’s kind of where that is. It’s not trusting or not trusting, because he really has no choice. It’s who he is now. Once Upon a Time’s winter finale airs Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC. www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/once-a-time-colin-odonoghue-845033?utm_source=twitter
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Post by wednesday on Dec 2, 2015 20:00:49 GMT -5
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Post by wednesday on Dec 3, 2015 23:26:20 GMT -5
Once Upon a Time: Colin O'Donoghue Weighs In on Dark Hook's 'Maniacal' Mission, Playing a 'Polarizing' Pirate
Once Upon a Time‘s newly minted Dark One is on a mission — and he’s enlisted a boatload of shady friends to help him. Infused with the Darkness against his will, as the result of Emma’s desperate bid to save his life, Captain Hook is none too happy, save for relishing the savory prospect of using his new powers to avenge long-ago love Milah once and for all, by vanquishing Rumplestiltskin. To that end, after having lost Round 2 to the “Crocodile,” Hook tapped into a Storybrooke portal allowing access to the Underworld, whence came Nimue and alllll the Dark Ones in between. With Season 5’s fall finale unfurling this Sunday (ABC, 8/7c), TVLine spoke with Colin O’Donoghue about Hook’s walk on this very dark side, his plan to destroy the world and the “good thing” about playing a polarizing pirate. TVLINE | How far in advance of the Dark Hook reveal did you learn it was coming?It was probably two or three weeks, if I recall, when [series creators] Eddy [Kitsis] and Adam [Horowitz] said, “This is what’s going to happen….” I was delighted to be able to explore that side of Hook again, as a dark, villainous character — only this time he’s amplified by a thousand, you know? TVLINE | What went into developing the Dark Hook persona? Did you bounce any ideas off of Jen [Morrison], who’s been doing things a bit differently as Dark Emma?I obviously spoke to Eddy and Adam about how they saw Dark Hook being. They were like, “We want him to be like the older Hook,” who had already embraced darkness — not the Darkness, but darkness — so I took that and ran with it and wanted him to basically be maniacal. He’s sort of an unstoppable force who has no empathy or feeling for anybody except himself. That was the starting point, and then playing off that you sort of have fun and enjoy it. TVLINE | I was going to say, it definitely looks like you’re having a ball, especially in that scene with Bobby Carlyle — “Get your affairs in order, Dearie!”I read that line and I thought that’s actually one of the first things Rumple as the Dark One says to Hook — “Get your affairs in order,” or something. But whatever way he delivered it, I thought it would be a fantastic way of jabbing a non-Dark One Rumplestiltskin, by pretending to be him. And it was fun, it was fun. TVLINE | I know this was touched on on the show, but why in your mind is Dark Hook different from Dark Emma?Dark Hook is different because he’d already tasted darkness, he’d already given in to a part of it, whereas Emma was coming from the place of being the Savior and essentially always saving the day. That’s why she as a Dark One — and I’m not wanting to speak for Jen — comes from a place of struggling against the Darkness, at the start. TVLINE | Emma’s trying to keep her ish together whereas Hook is more susceptible.Yes, yes. You saw that when she had Rumple in her head in Camelot — she really was trying to fight it, whereas Hook tried to fight it for all of two seconds until [Rumple’s apparition] says, “I can help you get your revenge on me.” And because Hook has already lived with that for hundreds of years, the Darkness had him. Hook says that just before Emma turns him into the Dark One: “Let me die. I don’t have the willpower to fight this and I don’t want to become the one thing that I hate.” TVLINE | Is there any talking sense into him? Will Emma continue to try?It’s difficult. Because he has embraced the Darkness — not intentionally but because that’s who he is now — he has one overriding mission and that is to kill Rumplestiltskin, and he is willing to let the Darkness use him as a pawn and bring back all the other Dark Ones to do that, if it means he can send Rumple to the Underworld — and whoever else he’s willing to sacrifice. Much in the way that the Rumple character, when he was the Dark One, was willing to sacrifice all the people he loved to get whatever he wanted for himself. TVLINE | To be clear: Hook’s end game is to get revenge on Rumple one way or another, be it death or banishment to the Underworld. But the Dark Ones that just arrived on the boat, their end game is to “snuff out the light”?That’s part of Hook’s end game too, because he is the Darkness, they all exist as one in whoever is the conduit. When we see Nimue talking to Merlin in the last episode, she appears to Merlin but she’s still a part of Hook. Now, bringing [the Dark Ones] back from the Underworld, they exist as separate entities but their overriding mission is to snuff out the light. Hook is willing to do that as well — and if he gets his revenge, that’s an added bonus! TVLINE | So, we’re getting some flashbacks in Sunday’s midseason finale?We are. You get to see a bit of Hook’s relationship with his father (played by EastEnders‘ Adam Croasdell), which I was really excited to explore. That time was a huge part of what made Killian Jones become who he was. TVLINE | Those flashbacks are with a kid, though, right? Not you?There is some with a kid (played by Salem‘s Oliver Bell), but you also get to see a little bit of older Killian Jones, played by me, interacting with “Papa Hook,” as the fans are calling him. TVLINE | Besides Emma and Rumple, is Dark Hook going to get in anyone’s else’s face? Does he have words with Emma’s father David, perhaps..?I mean, he kind of gets in everybody’s face a little bit! [Laughs] Eventually he’s trying to destroy the world, so…. TVLINE | Is it safe to say things will get worse for him and Emma before they get any better?You’ll have to wait and see. You might get an answer to that on Sunday. TVLINE | We just took stock of TV’s Most Polarizing Characters and Hook is on the list, stirring emotions as he does one way or the other — which I’m sure is not news to you. How does it feel to play someone people either love or… don’t really like much at all?I understand that and you know what? It’s brilliant, it’s a great thing, because that means you’re doing your job well. Especially for this character, because Hook has done some really heinous things in his past. Even when I came on the show in Season 2, he was not that nice a guy, so I actually expected everybody to dislike Hook. But weirdly, a lot of people really like that in a person for some reason. [Laughs] It’s an interesting thing because I always knew he would be that person who would polarize people, and I guess that’s a good thing for me as an actor. But if I was speaking as Hook, I’d be a bit annoyed, like, “Why doesn’t everyone like me!” tvline.com/2015/12/03/once-upon-a-time-season-5-colin-odonoghue-dark-hook-emma-underworld/
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Post by crimmyj on Dec 4, 2015 3:08:02 GMT -5
I feel like the title eludes to "broken heart" It was so devastating to see everything fall apart. It reminded me a little of Season 3 Stefan, and the moment when Klaus truly turned Stefan's humanity off and how cruel he was to the people he loved. When the darkness was in complete control. but I will say that on an entertainment scale Colin O'Donoghue is killing it as Dark Hook, because even though season 2 he had his scoundrel moments, this dark one persona is actually very different than that Hook. It will be interesting to see where they go from here.
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Post by wednesday on Dec 4, 2015 5:48:26 GMT -5
I feel like the title eludes to "broken heart" It was so devastating to see everything fall apart. It reminded me a little of Season 3 Stefan, and the moment when Klaus truly turned Stefan's humanity off and how cruel he was to the people he loved. When the darkness was in complete control. but I will say that on an entertainment scale Colin O'Donoghue is killing it as Dark Hook, because even though season 2 he had his scoundrel moments, this dark one persona is actually very different than that Hook. It will be interesting to see where they go from here. Yep, you're right it does remind me of Stefan/Klaus now that you mentioned it! That was just as brutal!!! Yes I agree Colin is killing it for sure! His impersonation of Rumple was spot on! Colin said he had a ball doing it too. Of course the actors always have more fun playing the villain and he is definitely living it up. I have a feeling this is going to be a Buffy/Angel scenario in the finale! Since you're a fan you know exactly what I'm talking about! The S2 finale!!! Just go ahead and gut me now and we'll call it a day! This video is amazing and actually made me cry!!!
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