'Once Upon A Time' season 5 spoilers: Hook becomes the Dark One, goes after Rumple and Emma in episode 10 'Broken Heart'

Hook and Emma in "Once Upon A Time" Once Upon A Time/Facebook

Emma won't be the only Dark One in Storybrooke when "Once Upon A Time" season 5 returns in two weeks. The hit fantasy series will be back with an episode titled "Broken Heart," where viewers will see Captain Hook fully embrace darkness.

The pirate is now driven with vengeance and as the promo teased, "there's nothing worse than a vengeful pirate with dark magic." And indeed, there isn't. Vendetta has taken over Hook's being and he wants to make sure the two targets he has in mind will experience his wrath.

First on his very short list is Rumple. In the "Once Upon A Time" season 5 promo, Hook confronts him and challenges him to a sword fight to end what they started once and for all. From the looks of it, Rumple will be extremely hurt after this duel.

Hook's second target is no other than the love of his life, Emma. In the past episodes, viewers saw Hook do everything in his power to save Emma. In the process, the pirate was badly injured in a battle against King Arthur. He was bound to die until Emma made him a Dark One.

"It was the only way to save him," Emma told Regina, who called her out for transforming Hook into another dark entity. But Hook isn't one to thank her. If the promo is any indication, this "Once Upon A Time" season 5 episode will make Captain Swan shippers worried.

It doesn't look like Hook is too thrilled to express his appreciation for Emma's action. "I want to hurt you, like you hurt me," Hook threatens Emma, making sure she feels the pang of every word. Indeed, she does and Emma sheds tears easily as she watches in horror of what Hook has become.

"Once Upon A Time" season 5 episode 10 "Broken Heart" airs Nov. 29.

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