I think the reason he didn't tell Charming about the cure was because he knew the noble dolt would refuse it. He had to get the opportunity to get him on a heroic "mission" that would get Charming away from the group.
That said, I hope they don't squeeze all the moral ambiguity and opportunist out of Hook they established in season 2. One more chisel-jawed hero is not what this show needs.
Rumplestiltskin would never be in the other basket. SelenaK's theory that it's Rumple's father is interesting, although I hope not. I want to meet the man in flashbacks, not another present day Really Longed Lived guy like his son and grandson (and, you know, the pirate, too).
I could see it being Tinkerbell, and her having to work with Neal to escape. Tink wasn't in this entire episode, but she was part of the group last week.
I am SO SO SO glad they didn't have Neal walk in on Emma and Hook kissing. Although it's still a possibility, I suppose. But giving Hook a choice about it at least allows the writers to side-step the whole Boring love triangle replay.
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That said, I hope they don't squeeze all the moral ambiguity and opportunist out of Hook they established in season 2. One more chisel-jawed hero is not what this show needs.
Rumplestiltskin would never be in the other basket. SelenaK's theory that it's Rumple's father is interesting, although I hope not. I want to meet the man in flashbacks, not another present day Really Longed Lived guy like his son and grandson (and, you know, the pirate, too).
I could see it being Tinkerbell, and her having to work with Neal to escape. Tink wasn't in this entire episode, but she was part of the group last week.
I am SO SO SO glad they didn't have Neal walk in on Emma and Hook kissing. Although it's still a possibility, I suppose. But giving Hook a choice about it at least allows the writers to side-step the whole Boring love triangle replay.