Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-4782029-20151002213806/@comment-26443838-20151003134823

Even though more of Hook's backstory may arrive in the next arc just as the producers said, you all do realize that Leanne Aguilera may not be right about every single detail that A&E informed on that page. She seems to advertise or maybe make up stories Such as her saying that Hook and Emma have a future together. But like all Journalists/reporters and their stories, they are not always true or correct. After all the producers said and I quote: “With those characters, for example, we don’t refer to them as ‘Captain Swan.’ It’s never talked about that way in the writers’ room. The way we do it, is we talk about Hook, and Emma, and Regina, and Henry, and we talk about the characters and what’s going to happen with them. The relationships that form and that have obstacles — or [don’t] have obstacles — are part of their journeys. There’s no agendas of, ‘What are we going to do with this relationship or this ‘ship?’ It’s more about the story we’re telling in the season,” Horowitz insists. “And you can see from the premiere, yeah, at the end of last season, they’re ripped apart, but [in the premiere] they’re back together dealing with the issues.”

Kitsis agrees, “He’s very much fighting for her, and I’d say that, like a book, you can’t open ‘Hunger Games’ and then on chapter three go, ‘Why didn’t they tell me who won? This book sucks!’ As we do the split seasons, the whys of all of these [choices] will be revealed by the end… Their relationship is a big part of the first half of the season. It’s going to take the 11 episodes to get there.” I not insulting or judiging her or any reporter, but we should't always listen or believe what they write or say.