I love the idea that she obviously still loves him after sixteen odd years and her visions of him still aren't about her guilt over falling for someone else but of how much she still loves him. In other shows the writers would take the standards of the audience about love or fidelity but in a post apocalyptic world they have bigger things to worry about.
Victims aren't weaker than anyone else on this show Also that Sarah didn't personally need to be seen as a Good Guy by her. She had essentially told her the truth but pretended in the end to have lied. I'm a bit unclear on why she did that, maybe so she felt better blaming Sarah for shooting her husband? I'm not sure, but Sarah is always alright with being seen as a Bad Guy by others.
Explosions are always important. I love that a show essentially about several different women's families (Sarah's, Weavernator's, Jesse's fake and dead, Kacy's normal and Terissa Dyson is effectively Skynet's unknowing parent) has so many explosions. \o/
Moar favrit bits: The inclusion of a younger Skynet as an active part of the story after selling us on John Henry as baby!Skynet was brilliant.
That John Connor isn't The Saviour Of Humanity in and of himself. Like Lister in Red Dwarf he is the holding pattern ouroboros that makes it happen and never happening possible. Both sides having time machines means neither side will win till it's decided in the past. If that makes sense at all I'd be amazed.
That Kacy's family wasn't used as dramatic or angsty fodder, her pregnancy was never seen as anything other than normal.
Thank you so much for doing this, I was starting to get so angry. That a show like this is axed and the only other Guns & Destiny show about is busily killing off all it's female characters or the fandom at large turns on the actresses portraying them, is depressing. I'm off to make pancakes now. =)
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Date: 2009-05-20 02:50 am (UTC)Victims aren't weaker than anyone else on this show
Also that Sarah didn't personally need to be seen as a Good Guy by her. She had essentially told her the truth but pretended in the end to have lied. I'm a bit unclear on why she did that, maybe so she felt better blaming Sarah for shooting her husband? I'm not sure, but Sarah is always alright with being seen as a Bad Guy by others.
Explosions are always important. I love that a show essentially about several different women's families (Sarah's, Weavernator's, Jesse's fake and dead, Kacy's normal and Terissa Dyson is effectively Skynet's unknowing parent) has so many explosions. \o/
Moar favrit bits:
The inclusion of a younger Skynet as an active part of the story after selling us on John Henry as baby!Skynet was brilliant.
That John Connor isn't The Saviour Of Humanity in and of himself. Like Lister in Red Dwarf he is the
holding patternouroboros that makes it happen and never happening possible. Both sides having time machines means neither side will win till it's decided in the past.If that makes sense at all I'd be amazed.
That Kacy's family wasn't used as dramatic or angsty fodder, her pregnancy was never seen as anything other than normal.
Thank you so much for doing this, I was starting to get so angry.
That a show like this is axed and the only other Guns & Destiny show about is busily killing off all it's female characters or the fandom at large turns on the actresses portraying them, is depressing.
I'm off to make pancakes now. =)