Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25926288-20160205203420/@comment-26443838-20160205235512

Eskaver wrote: NickyHelp wrote:

Eskaver wrote:

NickyHelp wrote:

Eskaver wrote:

NickyHelp wrote: I think what josh was saying that they can save the dead by helping them move on. Not by ressurecting, but to have them be at peace instead. Sort of like in "The Haunted Mansion" or the army of the dead from "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King." I would agree, but he also said "brought out of there" which means that they may take some others out besides Hook which is wrong to do anyhow. "Brought out of there" would mean to have them out of the underworld and go to a better peaceful afterlife place like Heaven (like where Ingrid is with her sisters). It does not mean they will come back to the living. It only works for life exchanging. So clearly it may not be what you think it means. Don't speak in condescension. Anyhow, we know nothing about the Once Afterlife as we don't know if Ingrid went anywhere or if she simply died and that was her life flashing before her eyes.

That wasn't condescension. Yes it was. "So clearly" invokes the tone that Esk clearly doesn't knows what he's talking about. See what I did there? Noone uses clearly unless it's for emphasis or alleviating someone who you believe is befuddled or not getting the point.

Brought out implies they can be, in fact, brought out. "Brought out" and "moved on" are two completely separate things. If I ask is Emma going to bring Hook out or to help him move on? And you will see that those are two separate things. Look if that is what you think it is, I didn't know. I was only pointing out the different meanings of that quote. I meant no offense.