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ItachiIshtar wrote: Eskaver wrote:. True, true. So, it's totally fine then.

Also, there's little to no telling how anyone defines OOC when there's so much to consider. Yeah, OOC is up for debate. One example is when Neal used the key to the Dark One Vault. Quite a few people thought this was out of character, because Neal had previously been cautious about magic and its consequences in the past. However, others have point out that it actually was in character, because Neal was so desperate to get back to Emma and Henry. Neal now understood how Rumple felt being in a separate land trying to get back to him. Neal did not want Henry to be without his father the way he had been. Which to me means that we didn't spend enough time with Neal's character if we have such a divide. It's like when Snow in Swan Song wasn't hopeful. I would say that's OOC, but then again, Snow in flashbacks wasn't always super hopeful anyhow. It's just that we've seen other characters call out Snow on her "Hope" speeches.