Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11459178-20140318011321/@comment-14210692-20140327030117

Theforgottenreflection wrote: Neal finally saw his father as a changed man when he set aside his constant need for selfpreservation and sacrificed himself to save others... instead of sacrificing others to save himself. You could see it in Neal's eyes (agree with you on MJR's acting, I do!) A mxiture of sadness and fear not wanting his father to die, but also pride that for once Rumple was performing a selfless act. I doubt Neal hold anything aginst him anymore after that. Oh, yes. I loved that he's forgiven Rumple and looking for him now. But I meant the weird father-son thing going on with Hook and Bae. I know that they addressed these things, but I feel like there are more to be explored with characters other than just shipping.