A Human Reaction

Dec 21, 2002 03:14

Stan Rice, the husband of Anne Rice, has died of a brain tumor. It happened on December 9th, apparently. He was a painter and a poet, and while I didn't always groove with his style, he had a voice that could express inexplicable aspects of grief. This makes his own passing all the more sad ( Read more... )

tv: farscape

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fourteenlines December 21 2002, 11:42:10 UTC
For what it's worth, it seems to me that John abandons Aeryn because he thinks she's part of the ploy, and it's only later, when he sees D'Argo and Rygel in that containment cell telling him they're fine, that he realizes what he's done. As for Aeryn, at least, never bringing it up - well, when does Aeryn ever bring things up?

The "did they or didn't they?" question will probably be debated ad infinitum by fans until Farscape drops out of fannish consciousness altogether. Even if certain of the PTB (like the writers) come out and say, Yes, they did (which they have). Because for many people, meta doesn't count. I don't think they were expecting such widespread (and persistent) debate. But I think "yes, they did" was implicit in that exchange between John & Aeryn on the moon in Mind the Baby. I don't know if you've seen it or not, so I won't mention which one unless you say you have. *g*

But I agree about the end. I was left, the first time, staring at the tv. "That's IT?" In fact, no matter how many times I watch it, I keep expecting there to be something else.

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