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'Once Upon a Time' Season 5 Episode 10 Spoilers: What is in Store for Emma and Hook in 'Broken Heart?'

Since the American Music Awards took over the spot of "Once Upon a Time" last Sunday, fans of the TV series can't wait to see what will happen next to the show's beloved characters, especially Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Hook (Colin O'Donoghue).

The last time that the two lovers were seen, Hook became a Dark One after Emma turned him. Emma only did it to save her loved one from dying, but it appears that Hook hated her for that, as seen in the sneak peek. In one of the scenes in the promo that was released, Hook said to Emma, "I want to hurt you like you hurt me," and it appears that this is where the episode got its title, since Emma looked absolutely "brokenhearted."

As previously reported, Dark Hook is on a rampage, and will challenge Mr. Gold/Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle), who has been after him since the beginning, in a sword fight. It seems that Hook will be victorious in the battle since Mr. Gold looked injured in the video clip.

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Jennifer Morrison described this Hook as a "vengeful," "pirate-y," and "pre-Emma Hook," during her interview with Entertainment Weekly. "He's operating from the Darkness, instead of the goodness that he's fought for for so many hundreds of years. In the immediacy of it, he's very resentful, but he's operating out of that Darkness that's within him," she added.

Meanwhile, Inquistr said that the show has now cast additional characters, and it looks like "Once Upon a Time" is going "Greek" for the next half of its fifth season. The new characters that will be introduced in season 5B are Hercules and Megara, and according to the website, the actors that will portray them will be Jonathan Whitesell and Kacey Rohl, respectively.

Watch "Once Upon a Time" season 5 episode 10 this Sunday, Nov. 29, on ABC.

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