Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26221372-20150319011048/@comment-26116863-20150422004542

The only think I can't quite figure out is if everyone has free will, how come the Apprentice said "how could you make me do that to a child?" (or something like that), Is there some kind of code the Apprentice is bound to that says if someone is willing to do what it takes, he has to give them what they want? (or at least make them think so?) Maybe it's like when Hook thought that Gold was controlling him, it allowed him to give into his darkness. If Hook had put up one iota of resistance, he would have found that he could overcome Gold's supposed "control". On a somewhat irrelevent but still interesting sidenote, I learned in introductory psychology that if people really believe that something is wrong, such as murder, then they can't even be hypnotized to do it. They've tried it, apperantly; it doesn't work.