The Long Dark
Yeah, arc-wise, there's not a lot to recommend this episode, and evil energy beings are a little passe. I did think Mariah's story of having left on a cryoship bare years before Earth got jumpgate technology was poignant and interesting, but to reach its full potential, it would have needed to be told from her POV before we'd gotten used to this universe.
My not-so-inner Irish history geek got a bit of a giggle out of Franklin giving her "devalera" to restart her heart.
Spider in the Web
Somewhat more satisfactory, although...does Bureau 13 ever come back? Maybe it just gets subsumed into the larger Clark + Psi Corps + Shadows = Trifecta of Evil plot.
I don't have the energy at the moment to do something as complicated as paragraphs, so here are bullet points:
- Hee, Amanda Carter's ancestor was John Carter, the first man to go to Mars.
- But Adrienne Barbeau is never going to be anyone but a creepy, lecherous snake charmer for me thanks to Carnivale.
- Sheridan: "My duties don't include spying on civilians!"
Me: "Only on the military." (cf. "All Alone in the Night")
- Heh, Ivanova defenestrated a telepath!
- Ivanova: "[Talia]'s an...interesting person."
Me: "Define 'interesting.' Preferably in ways that do not rely on you wanting to sleep with her."
Although she's slowly, slowly getting more interesting. She has a moral quandry now, anyway--she's too devoted to the Corps to tattle on the Psi Cop she saw in Abel's vision, but she's definitely beginning to have doubts. OR IS SHE? Considering the alternate personality is, possibly, operating her body RIGHT THIS VERY MOMENT...oh, Susan, no, you really can't trust her. Don't say such things.
- Speaking of Abel, that's not a name you choose lightly for a character, but I couldn't figure out who his Cain was. (Also, please tell me I was not the only one who had "Gentlemen, we can rebuild him!" running through their head at a certain point in this episode...)
- Is it just me, or is security really dumb sometimes to serve the plot? Because, really, would you have let Talia go in there completely unaccompanied before checking it out?
- One thing I really like about the show is the throwaway references to nifty things they put in. This time, we had Sheridan casually ask if Abel's weapon was a "slaver's glove," which presents some fascinating possibilities for what's going on in the galaxy outside of B5.
Yeah, arc-wise, there's not a lot to recommend this episode, and evil energy beings are a little passe. I did think Mariah's story of having left on a cryoship bare years before Earth got jumpgate technology was poignant and interesting, but to reach its full potential, it would have needed to be told from her POV before we'd gotten used to this universe.
My not-so-inner Irish history geek got a bit of a giggle out of Franklin giving her "devalera" to restart her heart.
Spider in the Web
Somewhat more satisfactory, although...does Bureau 13 ever come back? Maybe it just gets subsumed into the larger Clark + Psi Corps + Shadows = Trifecta of Evil plot.
I don't have the energy at the moment to do something as complicated as paragraphs, so here are bullet points:
- Hee, Amanda Carter's ancestor was John Carter, the first man to go to Mars.
- But Adrienne Barbeau is never going to be anyone but a creepy, lecherous snake charmer for me thanks to Carnivale.
- Sheridan: "My duties don't include spying on civilians!"
Me: "Only on the military." (cf. "All Alone in the Night")
- Heh, Ivanova defenestrated a telepath!
- Ivanova: "[Talia]'s an...interesting person."
Me: "Define 'interesting.' Preferably in ways that do not rely on you wanting to sleep with her."
Although she's slowly, slowly getting more interesting. She has a moral quandry now, anyway--she's too devoted to the Corps to tattle on the Psi Cop she saw in Abel's vision, but she's definitely beginning to have doubts. OR IS SHE? Considering the alternate personality is, possibly, operating her body RIGHT THIS VERY MOMENT...oh, Susan, no, you really can't trust her. Don't say such things.
- Speaking of Abel, that's not a name you choose lightly for a character, but I couldn't figure out who his Cain was. (Also, please tell me I was not the only one who had "Gentlemen, we can rebuild him!" running through their head at a certain point in this episode...)
- Is it just me, or is security really dumb sometimes to serve the plot? Because, really, would you have let Talia go in there completely unaccompanied before checking it out?
- One thing I really like about the show is the throwaway references to nifty things they put in. This time, we had Sheridan casually ask if Abel's weapon was a "slaver's glove," which presents some fascinating possibilities for what's going on in the galaxy outside of B5.
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Date: 2010-06-29 07:22 pm (UTC)I wonder if we could fanwank that her new abilities make it possible to have that kind of Telepathic Love Meld with normals.
Haha, not to mention, she needs two normals to do it with. Amirite?
Well, I think that she probably still gets a telepathic high from it even if it's only one way. I doubt she has any idea how to have sex without that. (Man, I hope they don't keylog us on these work computers... haha.) Though I think she does appreciate the novelty of non-telepathic lovers. I had an aborted ficlet at one point where she was musing on how strange it was to hear I love you out loud, because in all her other relationships it would have been unnecessary. But she kind of likes it. And yeah. I was never sure if "latent telepathy" was codeword for "suddenly she could become super telepathic", but I think you're probably right. She's sensitive to the telepathic activities of others but that's about it.
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Date: 2010-06-29 10:20 pm (UTC)So right!
Well, I think that she probably still gets a telepathic high from it even if it's only one way. I doubt she has any idea how to have sex without that. (Man, I hope they don't keylog us on these work computers... haha.)
Hee. Is there a way you can pretend this is related to work? Somehow? And yes, I think telepaths in general have a very, very different view of how intimate relationships work than normals do. (I think on some level Susan does as well, because of her mother--IMO, she's been searching for that kind of connection, whether it comes in the form of romance or friendship, since her mother died.)
I had an aborted ficlet at one point where she was musing on how strange it was to hear I love you out loud, because in all her other relationships it would have been unnecessary. But she kind of likes it.
That is a really cool concept. I would love to read that ficlet if you finish it.
And yeah. I was never sure if "latent telepathy" was codeword for "suddenly she could become super telepathic"
I don't think it was meant to be, but I also would not have put it past JMS to use that little loophole if he needed/wanted to.
but I think you're probably right. She's sensitive to the telepathic activities of others but that's about it.
Yep. That and she says in "Divided Loyalties" that she can sense strong emotion (so pretty much she's got the equivalent of mad skillz with interpreting body language, far as I can tell).