Mal: Zoe, why do I have a wife? Jayne: You got a wife? All I got is that dumbass stick sounds like its raining. How come you got a wife?

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Lovesick, my Ass!  

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§ ita § - May 19, 2004 7:36:50 am PDT #490 of 668
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

The whole push him away to get him back.

I thought it was a push away to get her life saved. And while they may have worked it out if she hadn't pushed him away (she did start that before the tchotchkes told her to), it's at least vindication that the critters didn't expressly want her crazy and alone into her old age.


lori - May 19, 2004 7:39:06 am PDT #491 of 668

It was all about smooshing the bad guy.

Which was fucking hysterical. Every time.


Kat - May 19, 2004 7:40:08 am PDT #492 of 668
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

It's weird.

At this point, even though I love Jaye and I'm strongly ambivalent about Eric, they are both so dysfunctional and broken I'm GLAD they have each other to dysfunction and break with.


Polgara - May 19, 2004 7:46:31 am PDT #493 of 668
Karma is a cat, sleeping in my lap cuz it loves me. ~TS

Which was fucking hysterical. Every time.

Yes. Must watch that scene again. And again. And again. Twice was definitely not enough. *g*


Kat - May 19, 2004 8:01:41 am PDT #494 of 668
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Okay, I'm not one for being spoiled. In fact, I wouldn't be posting here it all if it weren't for the fact that I saw the episodes and that I like to enable.

But, this scene.. it was so gratifying to watch unspoiled reactions to it. There was meta-watching going on. I was enjoying the show, but also watching the reactions and enjoying that.

I can see the joy of the spoiled.


§ ita § - May 19, 2004 8:03:33 am PDT #495 of 668
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I can see the joy of the spoiled.

I just see the joy of rewatching, here.


Kat - May 19, 2004 8:06:05 am PDT #496 of 668
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I just see the joy of rewatching, here.

Well yeah. I mean to say, I can understand how a spoiled person would enjoy seeing other people react.

But in reality, if I had been spoiled for that bit, I would have been BUMMED because the shock of it...

woow. Delicious HSQ. I was glad to have been unspoiled for my initial viewing.


§ ita § - May 19, 2004 8:08:26 am PDT #497 of 668
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

For me, unspoiled is the thing you can't undo, of having details before first partaking of the work.

The state of having seen it is completely different for me. Also, obviously, unerasable. But I like my startlement, I like it lots.


Sue - May 19, 2004 8:10:45 am PDT #498 of 668
hip deep in pie

Well yeah. I mean to say, I can understand how a spoiled person would enjoy seeing other people react.

But in reality, if I had been spoiled for that bit, I would have been BUMMED because the shock of it...

woow. Delicious HSQ. I was glad to have been unspoiled for my initial viewing.

I like being spoiled because it clears my brain from obsessing about the possible mechanics of what's coming next and let's me enjoy the journey.

And good HSQ, for me, retains the HSQ. Every time I watch Becoming II, I'm still in awe when Buffy puts that sword through Angel.


Kat - May 19, 2004 8:11:50 am PDT #499 of 668
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I know. We've had this discussion before and now I agree with you.

The rewatch with the unspoiled is so fun though.

Sue xposted with me.