Also. I liked TOGoM. I liked it for ridiculous reasons. But still.
I liked it too.
(the way the poster suggests, with allusions to safe words and blah blah lifestyle blah.)
The only safe word reference I can think of was when Faith tried to strangle Xander, and Angel asked her, "What, he forgot the safe word?" But that was on
Buffy.
But Rebecca interprets everything from that perspective. She's got hidden trauma, therefore, she understands everyone else's.
I really tried to keep reminding myself that -- she's SO damaged that she views everything through the lens of being a victim (I did like Paul busting her for making "Victim" such a significant part of her identity).
It would've been nice to see some acknowledgment that an attraction to S&M doesn't necessarily imply some hidden trauma.
I can't think of anyone for whom pointing something like that out would have been in character. It would have felt very false and after-school-specialy to me.
I think just a really understated comment from Creepy Bossman (can't remember his name) would have been in character. Because I got the sense, during the reenactment, that he knew that S&M =/ sexual violence.
My take on Web is that he wants his team as ignorant and judgemental as he can keep them, the better to exploit their weaknesses.
Has anyone mentioned how amazing Hart Bochner was in the ep. Really impressive. I saw that Tim wrote it for him, and it was a great combination of writer/actor. I also LOVED Coyote in the whole reenactment scene. He underplays, but with a lot of compelling hidden stuff going on, so it's impossible to take your eyes off him.
Yeah, bad guy who becomes victim.
Steph, I forget if you have a position on Colin Firth, since you sometimes have boy-related opinions that perplex me (Christian Bale), but if you'd enjoy seeing baby-faced Colin Firth in an incredibly slashy stalky relationship with Hart Bochner, rent Apartment Zero.
Yeah, bad guy who becomes victim.
I liked him. I don't think I've seen him in anything else, but I liked him in this episode.
Steph, I forget if you have a position on Colin Firth, since you sometimes have boy-related opinions that perplex me (Christian Bale)
Heh. Not so much a position as -- I can never remember what he looks like. I always confuse him and Clive Owen.