Jul. 7th, 2008

shipperx: (survive crichton scorpy)
Rewatched a couple of things this evening.



AtS - "Damaged." I did have to giggle at Angel asking the psychiatrist (re: Spike) whether 'pathological idiot' was a diagnosable condition. Hee! That giggle aside, I remain somewhat heartbroken that Andrew was the only person ever allowed to be happy that Spike wasn't dead.

It was nice to discover that I'm more capable of taking what was done to Spike in this episode than I was at the time it aired. Yes, the sawing off his hands was horrific and will always be horrific, but coming off a previous year (couple of them actually) of "Kick the Spike" I was beyond resentful of it when the spoilers first hit the net.

Ultimately, though, it's the final scene that became the heart of this episode. It encapsulates so much:

SPIKE: The lass thought I killed her family. And I'm supposed to what, complain 'cause hers wasn't one of the hundreds of families I did kill? I'm not sayin' you're right 'cause, uh... I'm physically incapable of saying that. But, for a demon I never did think that much about the nature of evil. No. Just threw myself in. Thought it was a party. I liked the rush. I liked the crunch. Never did look back at the victims.
ANGEL: I couldn't take my eyes off them. I was only in it for the evil. It was everything to me. It was art. The destruction of a human being. I would've considered Dana a masterpiece.

Ah, the soul boys. So alike yet so very different.



Farscape - "Nerve"
Crichton: "Danger, Will Robinson. Beware the chair."

I watched "Farscape" out of order the first time I saw it, catching onto the series in Season 3 or so. The first time I saw "Nerve" was in reruns, but I remember squealing with glee over it because upon watching it, suddenly so much of what I had been watching in later seasons made sense. Nerve was the episode that started so, so many things. This and "A Human Reaction" are really the starting points of this show's mythology.

First, some shallow stuff. John? Still freaking HAWT in Peacekeeper gear. Aeryn? Still a wonderful heroine. She's tied with Scully as my all-time favorite heroine and it will probably be a hell of a long time before anyone comes close to either of them in my book. Next, Chi is is distractingly lovely when she's convincing John to let her tag along. It's weird how alien makeup can do that because Gigi Edgely is "cute" but not strikingly beautiful. Chi, on the other hand, can be beautiful. Weird, huh? (Oh, and Chi would never make it as a Whedonverse character. Any female character that blatantly sexual would be punished or demonized for it. On Farscape, while Chi's sexuality got her into trouble, it never seemed like punishment. Yes, she did something stupid that D'Argo deserved to be pissed off about for good long time, but that came off as a character choice that I believed (and no, it's not in Nerve, but I've seen the entire series so many times that I tend to skip around in my thinking) Chi was just sexual. It was part of her and not something that had to be punished out of her or made into a repetitive joke.) And in the background as Evil!Sidekick before Braka (Scorpy+Braka= OTP), is Peacekeeper!Barbie (thanks for that description, Crichton). Peacekeeper!Barbie always amused me. I don't know why. But she does look like an evil Barbie.

Nitpicks: John's Peacekeeper accent always makes me giggle my butt off. Oh, Ben Browder, you are good at many things, but a fake quasi-Ausie/quasi-English accent is not one of them. And I noticed that Chi clearly has an Ausie accent in one scene but that it disappears in another.

Now, onto the awesome - Scorpious! Oh, Scorpious you rock villainy like a rocking thing. His recognizing John as an imposter at very first glance-- Woohoo! I love a villain that's smart. Aurora chair? Whee! Is it evil that I sort of love Scorpy for driving John looney-toons? I don't think I ever would have loved John half so much if he had he remained just the good-guy, heart-on-his-sleeve scientist. I love that he loses his mind and is battling for his sanity for the rest of the series. It's part of what makes John compelling.

And Crais! Crais is a great gray character. Consumed with revenge but not totally evil (though he is here, but I know that Aeryn will take care of him soon).

Whee! I love rewatching Farscape. I love so many of these characters. It's like visiting old, dear friends. True, I love them for entirely different reasons (some, admittedly twisted) but I love them.

I really need to rewatch the series from beginning to end (though I find chunks of Season 1 to be annoying). The series as a whole, however, has never ceased to be a heck of a lot of fun (if occastionally angstastic) to watch.
shipperx: (survive crichton scorpy)
Rewatched a couple of things this evening.



AtS - "Damaged." I did have to giggle at Angel asking the psychiatrist (re: Spike) whether 'pathological idiot' was a diagnosable condition. Hee! That giggle aside, I remain somewhat heartbroken that Andrew was the only person ever allowed to be happy that Spike wasn't dead.

It was nice to discover that I'm more capable of taking what was done to Spike in this episode than I was at the time it aired. Yes, the sawing off his hands was horrific and will always be horrific, but coming off a previous year (couple of them actually) of "Kick the Spike" I was beyond resentful of it when the spoilers first hit the net.

Ultimately, though, it's the final scene that became the heart of this episode. It encapsulates so much:

SPIKE: The lass thought I killed her family. And I'm supposed to what, complain 'cause hers wasn't one of the hundreds of families I did kill? I'm not sayin' you're right 'cause, uh... I'm physically incapable of saying that. But, for a demon I never did think that much about the nature of evil. No. Just threw myself in. Thought it was a party. I liked the rush. I liked the crunch. Never did look back at the victims.
ANGEL: I couldn't take my eyes off them. I was only in it for the evil. It was everything to me. It was art. The destruction of a human being. I would've considered Dana a masterpiece.

Ah, the soul boys. So alike yet so very different.



Farscape - "Nerve"
Crichton: "Danger, Will Robinson. Beware the chair."

I watched "Farscape" out of order the first time I saw it, catching onto the series in Season 3 or so. The first time I saw "Nerve" was in reruns, but I remember squealing with glee over it because upon watching it, suddenly so much of what I had been watching in later seasons made sense. Nerve was the episode that started so, so many things. This and "A Human Reaction" are really the starting points of this show's mythology.

First, some shallow stuff. John? Still freaking HAWT in Peacekeeper gear. Aeryn? Still a wonderful heroine. She's tied with Scully as my all-time favorite heroine and it will probably be a hell of a long time before anyone comes close to either of them in my book. Next, Chi is is distractingly lovely when she's convincing John to let her tag along. It's weird how alien makeup can do that because Gigi Edgely is "cute" but not strikingly beautiful. Chi, on the other hand, can be beautiful. Weird, huh? (Oh, and Chi would never make it as a Whedonverse character. Any female character that blatantly sexual would be punished or demonized for it. On Farscape, while Chi's sexuality got her into trouble, it never seemed like punishment. Yes, she did something stupid that D'Argo deserved to be pissed off about for good long time, but that came off as a character choice that I believed (and no, it's not in Nerve, but I've seen the entire series so many times that I tend to skip around in my thinking) Chi was just sexual. It was part of her and not something that had to be punished out of her or made into a repetitive joke.) And in the background as Evil!Sidekick before Braka (Scorpy+Braka= OTP), is Peacekeeper!Barbie (thanks for that description, Crichton). Peacekeeper!Barbie always amused me. I don't know why. But she does look like an evil Barbie.

Nitpicks: John's Peacekeeper accent always makes me giggle my butt off. Oh, Ben Browder, you are good at many things, but a fake quasi-Ausie/quasi-English accent is not one of them. And I noticed that Chi clearly has an Ausie accent in one scene but that it disappears in another.

Now, onto the awesome - Scorpious! Oh, Scorpious you rock villainy like a rocking thing. His recognizing John as an imposter at very first glance-- Woohoo! I love a villain that's smart. Aurora chair? Whee! Is it evil that I sort of love Scorpy for driving John looney-toons? I don't think I ever would have loved John half so much if he had he remained just the good-guy, heart-on-his-sleeve scientist. I love that he loses his mind and is battling for his sanity for the rest of the series. It's part of what makes John compelling.

And Crais! Crais is a great gray character. Consumed with revenge but not totally evil (though he is here, but I know that Aeryn will take care of him soon).

Whee! I love rewatching Farscape. I love so many of these characters. It's like visiting old, dear friends. True, I love them for entirely different reasons (some, admittedly twisted) but I love them.

I really need to rewatch the series from beginning to end (though I find chunks of Season 1 to be annoying). The series as a whole, however, has never ceased to be a heck of a lot of fun (if occastionally angstastic) to watch.
shipperx: (survive crichton scorpy)
Rewatched a couple of things this evening.



AtS - "Damaged." I did have to giggle at Angel asking the psychiatrist (re: Spike) whether 'pathological idiot' was a diagnosable condition. Hee! That giggle aside, I remain somewhat heartbroken that Andrew was the only person ever allowed to be happy that Spike wasn't dead.

It was nice to discover that I'm more capable of taking what was done to Spike in this episode than I was at the time it aired. Yes, the sawing off his hands was horrific and will always be horrific, but coming off a previous year (couple of them actually) of "Kick the Spike" I was beyond resentful of it when the spoilers first hit the net.

Ultimately, though, it's the final scene that became the heart of this episode. It encapsulates so much:

SPIKE: The lass thought I killed her family. And I'm supposed to what, complain 'cause hers wasn't one of the hundreds of families I did kill? I'm not sayin' you're right 'cause, uh... I'm physically incapable of saying that. But, for a demon I never did think that much about the nature of evil. No. Just threw myself in. Thought it was a party. I liked the rush. I liked the crunch. Never did look back at the victims.
ANGEL: I couldn't take my eyes off them. I was only in it for the evil. It was everything to me. It was art. The destruction of a human being. I would've considered Dana a masterpiece.

Ah, the soul boys. So alike yet so very different.



Farscape - "Nerve"
Crichton: "Danger, Will Robinson. Beware the chair."

I watched "Farscape" out of order the first time I saw it, catching onto the series in Season 3 or so. The first time I saw "Nerve" was in reruns, but I remember squealing with glee over it because upon watching it, suddenly so much of what I had been watching in later seasons made sense. Nerve was the episode that started so, so many things. This and "A Human Reaction" are really the starting points of this show's mythology.

First, some shallow stuff. John? Still freaking HAWT in Peacekeeper gear. Aeryn? Still a wonderful heroine. She's tied with Scully as my all-time favorite heroine and it will probably be a hell of a long time before anyone comes close to either of them in my book. Next, Chi is is distractingly lovely when she's convincing John to let her tag along. It's weird how alien makeup can do that because Gigi Edgely is "cute" but not strikingly beautiful. Chi, on the other hand, can be beautiful. Weird, huh? (Oh, and Chi would never make it as a Whedonverse character. Any female character that blatantly sexual would be punished or demonized for it. On Farscape, while Chi's sexuality got her into trouble, it never seemed like punishment. Yes, she did something stupid that D'Argo deserved to be pissed off about for good long time, but that came off as a character choice that I believed (and no, it's not in Nerve, but I've seen the entire series so many times that I tend to skip around in my thinking) Chi was just sexual. It was part of her and not something that had to be punished out of her or made into a repetitive joke.) And in the background as Evil!Sidekick before Braka (Scorpy+Braka= OTP), is Peacekeeper!Barbie (thanks for that description, Crichton). Peacekeeper!Barbie always amused me. I don't know why. But she does look like an evil Barbie.

Nitpicks: John's Peacekeeper accent always makes me giggle my butt off. Oh, Ben Browder, you are good at many things, but a fake quasi-Ausie/quasi-English accent is not one of them. And I noticed that Chi clearly has an Ausie accent in one scene but that it disappears in another.

Now, onto the awesome - Scorpious! Oh, Scorpious you rock villainy like a rocking thing. His recognizing John as an imposter at very first glance-- Woohoo! I love a villain that's smart. Aurora chair? Whee! Is it evil that I sort of love Scorpy for driving John looney-toons? I don't think I ever would have loved John half so much if he had he remained just the good-guy, heart-on-his-sleeve scientist. I love that he loses his mind and is battling for his sanity for the rest of the series. It's part of what makes John compelling.

And Crais! Crais is a great gray character. Consumed with revenge but not totally evil (though he is here, but I know that Aeryn will take care of him soon).

Whee! I love rewatching Farscape. I love so many of these characters. It's like visiting old, dear friends. True, I love them for entirely different reasons (some, admittedly twisted) but I love them.

I really need to rewatch the series from beginning to end (though I find chunks of Season 1 to be annoying). The series as a whole, however, has never ceased to be a heck of a lot of fun (if occastionally angstastic) to watch.

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