Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-4453062-20160217065238/@comment-1916997-20160223192451

NickyHelp wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

NickyHelp wrote:

ChocolatEyes613 wrote:

NickyHelp wrote: And should know that there is always a price for resurrection, just like how magic always comes with it. You clearly no nothing about Greek Mythology then.

To resurrect a soul from the Underworld, the Living must convince Hades to release it. He would give the Living a test. If completed successfully, the soul would be released. If they failed, the soul was doomed for all eternity. The price was that the test was a one time deal. Once again you are about about people's knowledge. What I mentioned had nothing todo with greek mythology. You are so misled. You know that.

Don't you know that they make stories unique from eachother? This show always has momemnts where a price has to be paid. Have you forgotten how Neal paid the price for resurrecting Rumple or how Regina almost paid the price to save Robin? And will you stop being judgemenal to people.

Let's have no more of this, and let's move on or I'll report you. Choc may have been a bit harsh in the way he/she said it, but he/she is correct. Saving Hook will most likely pull from what was seen in the Greek Myths. What has happened before on the show, in regards to resurrection, doesn't really matter, because no one has ever went to The Underworld to save someone before, at least on screen. So we have no idea what the heroes are going to have to do to save Hook, but it will probably take some elements from Greek Myths, which is what Choc was describing. You do know that I am right as well (as Eskaver informed). Like it or not, there will always a price and consequences for any sort of magic. And the producers are making the show unique. Just like they did for Medusa. In Greek Mythology, you cut off her head and you may use it to turn people or things into stone, but it never worked in this show. Her head can't be sliced off. So clearly what might see, will not always be completely greek related.

Why they even made King Midas medevil-like instead of Greek-like in appearance (even his castle, subjects, and knights are medevil in appearance). That was different from greek mythology. They change all the stories, it is part of the whole point of the show. But the important parts of the stories are still there. Midas turned someone to gold. Medusa turns people to stone, and using a reflection was key to defeating her. And so on. So it stands to reason that one must make a deal with Hades to leave the Underworld.