They are all at the campsite. Hook had just said that he may know of a sextant that will help them decipher the map and find a way off Neverland. He'd asked Charming to join him on the quest, while the ladies continued their search for Pan's Camp
Charming eyed the pirate warily. The poison was really taking its toll. "There is no hope," said Charming under his breath.
Hook heard him. "There is always hope," said Hook.
Regina, Emma and Snow whipped their heads around, gaping at him. Since when did Captain Hook believe in hope?
"Well, Charming, are you coming with me?" asked Hook.
"No," said Charming. He wanted to spend his last moments with his family.
Hook just shook his head sadly and turned to leave.
Emma knew that it was dangerous for Hook to go alone, and she suddenly remembered a famous scene from Dead Poet's Society. It was crazy, but it just might convince her father to join Hook. Emma shot a significant glance at Snow and Regina, hoping they would follow her lead. She stood on top of a rock and shouted, "O Captain, my Captain!"
Snow looked confused, but stood on top of a log and shouted "O Captain, my Captain."
Regina rolled her eyes before standing up and saying the same.
Neither Hook or Charming really knew what was going on, but Charming looked to his wife and daughter supporting the pirate. Hell, even Regina was.
Then Charming rose to his feet and shouted, "O Captain, my Captain," not even knowing the significance of the words. "I will go with you."
The two men trampled off into the jungle after a brief farewell.
When they were gone, Regina turned to Emma. "Clearly the Prince has never seen a Robin Williams movie."
"He may have not understood the reference, but it worked, didn't it?" said Emma with a triumphant smirk.
