Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Once Upon A Time <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
At the cave, everyone searches for some clue to the way out of Neverland. As they search,<br />
Emma realizes that Hook was close to Neal.<br />
Mary Margaret finds a coconut with holes drilled into it and Emma realizes that it’s a map of<br />
the stars. She holds a candle inside of it and it shines up, showing a map full of stars indicating<br />
the way out of Neverland.<br />
At Pan’s camp, the Lost Boys suddenly collapse in magical slumber as the campfire goes out.<br />
Pan knows that Gold is responsible and calls him out. When Gold steps out of the shadows, Pan<br />
calls to Neal to join them, well aware that Neal is preparing to shoot him.<br />
Neal comes out and fires, and Pan easily captures the arrow. However, Neal tells him that he<br />
coated the shaft, not the tip, with the squid ink. The ink paralyzes Pan and Neal picks up the<br />
unconscious Henry. Pan warns Neal that Henry may not be as safe with Gold as he thinks, and<br />
tells him that Gold has come to kill Henry because of the prophecy that the boy will be the Dark<br />
One’s undoing.<br />
When they make their way to the other side of the island from Pan’s camp, Neal demands to<br />
know what Pan is talking about. Gold insists that Pan was simply playing another mind game<br />
and that it is best to let Henry wake up naturally rather than break the spell. Neal isn’t satisfied<br />
and pushes for answers, and his father finally tells him about the seer’s prophecy. Gold assures<br />
his son that he wouldn’t have killed Henry, but Neal realizes that he would have killed any other<br />
boy just as easily. His father says that things have changed and that now he would sacrifice his<br />
life to save Henry. Â Once they escape the camp for the other side of the island, Neal demands<br />
answers but Gold insists that Pan was playing another game.<br />
He says that Henry will wake naturally in a few hours and it’s dangerous to break the spell<br />
before then. Neal demands to know what Pan was talking about and Gold finally tells him about<br />
the seer’s prophecy. Furious, Neal realizes that Gold was going to kill the boy, whoever it was,<br />
and Gold insists that things have changed. He came to Neverland to save Henry even at the cost<br />
of his own life, and begs Neal to trust him. Neal wonders how he can. He begs Neal to trust him<br />
but Neal wonders how he can.<br />
Rumplestiltskin tries to find Bae among the masked revelers, and Pan says that he can’t<br />
because he doesn’t recognize Bae when he’s happy. When the Dark One finds his son, he says<br />
that he came so that he could prove that he cares for him. Bae wonders what he plans to do<br />
and Rumplestiltskin teleports the both of them back to their cabin. Bae is furious and wonders<br />
how his father knows Pan, and Rumplestiltskin explains that he and Pan were friends when they<br />
were children. However, Pan betrayed him and went to Neverland, where he became immortal.<br />
Rumplestiltskin warns that Pan is evil and corrupt, but Bae says that he couldn’t be any worse<br />
than Rumplestiltskin. Bae knows the deal that Pan offered his father, to let Bae decide whether<br />
to stay or go, and says that he would have come home if his father had asked. Angry and<br />
disappointed, Bae runs out of the cabin.<br />
Neal asks for Gold’s dagger as proof of his sincerity, and his father says that he sent his<br />
shadow to hide it. Unconvinced, Neal figures that even if his Gold is sincere then that will only<br />
last until they get back. He asks what will happen once Gold is reunited with Belle and he has<br />
something to live for, and Gold says that his redemption is what is important. After a moment,<br />
Neal takes his hand and says that he used to dream of his father coming to rescue him from<br />
Neverland, but that he can’t forget that Gold chose power over him. Gold realizes that he’s<br />
holding a leaf daubed in the squid ink, and the ink paralyzes him in place. As Neal picks up<br />
Henry and carries him into the jungle, Gold warns that he can’t escape Pan on his own. Neal<br />
says that he doesn’t have a choice because they’re safer without Gold.<br />
At the cave, Hook admits that he can’t read the map because Neal coded it just like taught<br />
him to do when they sailed together. Emma storms out, realizing that it looks hopeless, and her<br />
parents go after her. When they catch up to her, Emma says that she’s angry that she learned<br />
that Neal loved her too late to do anything about it. Once she goes off, Mary Margaret confesses<br />
to her husband that she has no idea how to comfort their daughter. She understands how Emma<br />
feels because she could never move on if her loved one died. David tells her that if it ever happens,<br />
she has to move on, but Mary Margaret hugs him and says that nothing will happen to him while<br />
she’s there.<br />
Neal finds the camp where the others were earlier but the ashes in the fire have long grown<br />
cold. Pan and his Lost Boys enter the camp and take Henry, and Pan enjoys pointing out that<br />
Neal had to choose between Pan and Gold. Neal promises that he will find Henry again and<br />
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