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Wolfram - Apr 06, 2005 9:45:09 am PDT #819 of 10001
Visilurking

You just reminded me of this awful movie I saw with Jason when he played a terribly emotionless hitman. Sort of a shitty version of Grosse Pointe Blank.


Vortex - Apr 06, 2005 10:06:58 am PDT #820 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

r. He makes the argument that he's the force for good, though the tenor of the show seems to imply that he's not.

exactly. The way that they have him portray the character is very deliberate, I think. They want you not to like him. It would be so much more interesting if the Anti-Tru was a character that you could like and believe in as well.


Wolfram - Apr 06, 2005 10:08:00 am PDT #821 of 10001
Visilurking

I'm kind of hoping for a big revelation that Tru is not as much on the side of the angels as she thinks. But it probably won't happen.

Not in the next four episodes, it won't. Now I wish they'd made enough episodes for me to regret that there are no more episodes.


-t - Apr 06, 2005 10:19:22 am PDT #822 of 10001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

It would be so much more interesting if the Anti-Tru was a character that you could like and believe in as well.

You're right. I'm trying pretty hard to like him, because I've always wanted Tru to have dire consequences for her heroics - like she could save strangers but at a cost to her personal life, or to her family, or somethinhg. But the show really hasn't gone that way.


Vortex - Apr 06, 2005 10:22:39 am PDT #823 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I'm trying pretty hard to like him, because I've always wanted Tru to have dire consequences for her heroics - like she could save strangers but at a cost to her personal life, or to her family, or somethinhg.

well, except for that whole boyfriend getting killed at the end of last season thing.


Wolfram - Apr 06, 2005 10:25:01 am PDT #824 of 10001
Visilurking

well, except for that whole boyfriend getting killed at the end of last season thing.

eh, he was just overextended shmuck bait. They never really got the happy before the pain.


-t - Apr 06, 2005 10:26:39 am PDT #825 of 10001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Was that a consequence of her saving someone else? I may have missed the last episode, I really don't remember what happened there.


Wolfram - Apr 06, 2005 10:30:18 am PDT #826 of 10001
Visilurking

I saw the last episode, and I can't remember what happened. All I know is her "boyfriend" died and somehow anti-Tru was involved or responsible.


§ ita § - Apr 06, 2005 10:37:15 am PDT #827 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

And that's why I like the introduction of Priestley's character.

See, until Priestley appeared, she was just doing what she was asked to. The question didn't come up until he posed it, and like Vortex, I feel they've answered it too patly.


sumi - Apr 06, 2005 10:39:11 am PDT #828 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

I think that Jack also gets a message from the dead -- I'm just not sure what the message is.

(It would be nice if we could have an episode entirely from his POV.)

Last season: Harry dies. And speaks to Tru. Because she manages to save Harry, the boyfriend is killed. He doesn't come back.