The Locket makes me cry a lot. I forgive it the bad makeup and accents and time travel.
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I envy you; I would love a big ol' shippy episode that worked that well for me. (Oh, okay, I have Look At The Princess part 3.)
I kind of like The Locket myself, gaping holes, asspulls and all.
Apart from production issues, my biggest issue is that as shown, John and Aeryn wasted twenty (fifty?) years together. I like to think that after fifty years with the guy she loves, even Aeryn Sun might admit as much to him. It isn't as if he wasn't just as wrinkly as she by the end.
I weep at lots of stuff. Under my crusty, ancient, cranky, curmudgeonly elder-goth-fag exterior - you know, the Alex that says, "I love children - done to a nice medium-rare over mesquite" - lies an incredibly sentimental goofball.
Gandalf falls? Crying. Doesn't make any difference that I've read the books twice yearly for 24 years, and I know what happens, and what happens NEXT. Crying.
Eagles out of the sun? Crying.
Boromir? Crying.
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Jilli can tell you - just talking about the end of RotK, or "Sleeping in Light" from Babylon 5 makes me weepy and choked up. I made the vast, vast mistake of putting the RotK soundtrack in the car's CD player. The Eagles music came on and I almost had a wreck - hard to drive when your eyes runneth over.
Sap, thy name is Alex.
I see there is no magic in my heart. I hated that episode, and several others in that excessively sentimental and wrongheaded vein.
(Also, the whole Locket/never getting together thing doesn't really make sense -- or actually, the emotional/sexual culture of PKs never made sense, so lots of individual episode plots are like, "What do you need PKs to be this week??")
Yup. Early on Aeryn says "A friend would kill me. Family would do it quickly." Then we find out Peacekeepers don't do family.
Right. Like how PKs are wildly xenophobic, except when they're having sex with aliens.
Well, he doesn't LOOK like an alien.
My working hypothesis as of mid-season2 is that Aeryn is actually very naive about Peacekeeper politics and believes what she's told; in fact, it's as corrupt as any other system, and people with pull can do whatever they damned well want to.