Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3966122-20131220140714/@comment-4908032-20140105093733

Applegirl wrote: The dreamshade wound, I believe, is different. I mean, it's basically a very fast acting poison. It deteriorates a person's condition very rapidly, and that's why Mr. Gold showed himself to be in such extreme, physical pain during that time. I honestly believe the dagger embedded into both his own and Pan/Malcolm's hearts. Look at what he did with the blade after his line about being a villain. He twisted it deeper into both their wounds. How is that something avoidable? For Pan to die, he had to die as well. Though he did stab  himself with the dagger, I think he did not show much pain because he had finally accepted the fact he himself needs to die to save everyone.

I agree with you Mr. Gold was experiencing pain but he was satisfied to have saved those lives that meant so much to him. I think dagger went only in Mr. Gold's heart but it went somehwere close to Pan's shoulder on to left unless Pan had his heart implanted on left side to spare place for Henry's heart on right side? XD