DPP: Vent at Joe's Bar
May. 27th, 2010 10:32 amHey, I know I said I was going to post a two day thing? Eh... I changed my mind! :D I'm not sure if we've done this one before but I figured I'm going to go for it anyways. Tomorrow's post is going to come a little bit late in the day and I might do the two-day challenge then, because it's a little involved and takes a bit more time.
Anyways, what are we venting at Joe's about?
Unpopular Pilots (and other Fandom) Opinions.
I thought some of these might be coming up since we've been thinking so much about the scenes and the voting. Ever feel alone in what you think? Are you afraid to speak your mind sometimes because the other shippers don't agree with your opinion? Well pull up a barstool, get a drink, and spill it. Bartenders are, of course, the everyman's therapist.
Anyways, what are we venting at Joe's about?
Unpopular Pilots (and other Fandom) Opinions.
I thought some of these might be coming up since we've been thinking so much about the scenes and the voting. Ever feel alone in what you think? Are you afraid to speak your mind sometimes because the other shippers don't agree with your opinion? Well pull up a barstool, get a drink, and spill it. Bartenders are, of course, the everyman's therapist.
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Date: 2010-05-28 03:25 pm (UTC)I forgot to mention it, but the only bit I don't like from the flashbacks is the pigeon metaphor... It's not that I hate the metaphor per se --it could be fitting to describe Lee's relationship with Kara--, but I hate that it's placed just before the poof.
I also hate that Kara and Lee kiss and we don't get to see it.
I couldn't agree more ;p
As for the "not being forgotten" line... Well, as I see it Kara was always afraid of real happiness and true love, but I wouldn't say it was OOC for her to say so. Maybe it was sorta contrived, but I can buy it ("Scar" deals with that issue a little bit, as I see it). But OOC or not OOC, I think I kind of love the moment. I read it as a love scene… and the way JB and KS play it –especially how they look at each other– kills me. Also, the confession was something monumental for someone as private as Kara, and the fact that she decided to share her secret with Lee... that's so very telling of the depth of their connection. I dunno, I am much more ambivalent towards the near frak, but that "not being forgotten" moment, I like it.
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Date: 2010-05-28 03:52 pm (UTC)Kara was always doing the leaving first in her relationships - she left her dying mother, she left Lee, she even left Sam for a while. And it could all be tied back to her father abandoning her. We all found out just how hurt and betrayed she was by that. I just think that whatever Kara ran away from the most would be her biggest fear. Her being forgotten just never seemed one of them. Ron's fear is not the worst fear, but I think he could've written a better one for Kara.
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Date: 2010-05-28 05:04 pm (UTC)I don't know if all this makes a lot of sense. I had never really thought about it before because that line never really bothered me at all.
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Date: 2010-05-28 05:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-28 03:53 pm (UTC)