On the latest episode of "Once Upon a Time," Neal makes a return to Neverland.
Once Neal (Michael Raymond-James) returns, he teams up with Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle) to track down Henry (Jared Gilmore). But their celebration is short-lived; Peter Pan (Robbie Kay) fills Neal in on how Henry is going to kill Rumple.
Rumple tries to convince Neal that he would never hurt Henry, but Neal doesn't believe him, given their history. So he freezes Rumpelstiltskin in the middle of the jungle and leaves him behind.
Pan eventually breaks free and takes Henry back. The episode ends with Henry hearing the music of Pan's magic flute, which means he feels like he's been abandoned, and that he may not want to leave Neverland.
The episode also featured a return to the Enchanted Forest. It revealed that back when Neal (a.k.a, Baelfire) was a child, he was coaxed into the forest by Pan. Rumple learned that the only boys who can hear Pan's song are the ones who feel like they've been abandoned.
As for the ailing Prince Charming (Josh Dallas), his wound worsens, so he tells Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) to move on and find someone else after he dies. She doesn't understand what he was talking about, but she will soon.
On the next episode, "Good Form," viewers will find out more about Captain Hook's (Colin O'Donoghue) history, and catch a glimpse of a shocking hook-up.
Flashbacks will show Hook's history (he wasn't always a pirate), as well as his contentious history with Pan.
On the episode, he will lock lips with Emma (Jennifer Morrison), beginning a potential love-triangle between Emma, Hook and Neal.
Colin O'Donoghue spoke to TVLine about the upcoming episode. O'Donoghue said that Killian Jones was very different from the eyeliner-wearing Captain Hook.
"He was a Navy officer, a lieutenant, and he very much lived by that code. He was straight-laced and believed in right and wrong," O'Donoghue said. "It was great to play him in the morning and then go to play Captain Hook in the afternoon! And it was nice to have a costume change."
He also said that there is a specific instance that turned Killian into the famous pirate captain.
"You see the reasons why he becomes who he becomes, why he becomes a pirate and all of that," he said. "You also begin to see an element of Killian come back into Hook in this episode as well, which is a nice way to do it. It ties in with how as a young guy he was very idealistic, and the old Hook is more jaded. But the optimism begins to come back for Hook."
As for the big kiss between Hook and Emma, he said it may come as a bit of a surprise. "It's kind of been in the cards, I guess - Hook and Emma have this strange relationship where they are a bit of kindred spirits. But the kiss comes out of a place of complete surprise, how it happens," he revealed.
He also commented on Hook's interesting relationship with Neal. "That relationship with Baelfire is very complicated," he explained. "Hook really would have given up everything to be a father figure to Baelfire, and I think that even now, hundreds of years later, he still sees him as that little boy, and still holds him quite dear. Even though he gave him up to the Lost Boys, if Baelfire had turned around said, "I want to stay," he would have done everything in his power to keep him. At the end of the day, Hook really truly loved Baelfire's mother Milah and he still sees the mother in the boy."
In the episode, there is a moment after the kiss when Charming says to Hook, "Stay away from my daughter."
"Every dad would say that!" O'Donoghue laughed.
Watch the promo for "Good Form" below, which airs Sunday, October 27 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.