B5 Rewatch: "Soul Mates"
Jun. 29th, 2010 09:03 pmFirst, a macro I made for
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Now, the episode: Soul Mates
I'm terribly fond of this episode, mostly because of Timov. She's just so cool. And as Londo notes, he'll always know where he stands with her--too bad she didn't stick around, or maybe she might've been able to intervene in his downfall.
I'm also fond of the episode because it steals so shamelessly from King Lear. (Though I'm glad we didn't get a naked Londo ranting in a field during a thunderstorm.) Luckily for Londo, he is not taken in by the Reagan and Goneril figures' false affection, and it all ends rather more happily for him than it did for Lear.
I don't have much to say about the Talia/Stoner plot. It's interesting that Talia plots commonly (read: "for the last two episodes") involve audience fakeouts of some sort. And I do wonder what would be left of her if she could magically rid herself of her telepathy. So much of her identity is wrapped up in being a telepath, even if she's re-evaluating her relationship with Psi Corps. Would it be like losing a sense? Would the ability to fit in with normals and hide from Psi Corps be worth it? Also, logic question: why was she so shocked by the PC breeding program in the last episode if she was part of it? (I guess she was more horrified at the forced conception and the baby being taken away. Which makes sense.)
The Susan/Delenn stuff is maybe not the greatest way of passing the Bechdel test, but I love it anyway. (I love anything Susan/Delenn, really.) Of course Delenn would go to Ivanova for help--not only does Ivanova have great hair (I covet her hair, although I could never deal with long hair again), but she's someone Delenn knows well enough to trust with the secret that she's not really so confident about this change she's made. I still want to write the missing scene between them where Susan teaches her about human hygiene. One day, one day.
I wonder if the Minbari belief that souls travel in packs has any bearing on what happens in "Deconstruction of Falling Stars." Would any of them have been reincarnations of our characters? (Aside from Sheridan, who...apparently gets to hang out in limbo beyond the rim?) Or is it just the Minbari who get reincarnated?
Susan seemed to be having an especially good time at Londo's party. I get the impression she either really enjoys parties in general, or there's something about Centauri celebrations she likes. (Lots of booze?)

Now, the episode: Soul Mates
I'm terribly fond of this episode, mostly because of Timov. She's just so cool. And as Londo notes, he'll always know where he stands with her--too bad she didn't stick around, or maybe she might've been able to intervene in his downfall.
I'm also fond of the episode because it steals so shamelessly from King Lear. (Though I'm glad we didn't get a naked Londo ranting in a field during a thunderstorm.) Luckily for Londo, he is not taken in by the Reagan and Goneril figures' false affection, and it all ends rather more happily for him than it did for Lear.
I don't have much to say about the Talia/Stoner plot. It's interesting that Talia plots commonly (read: "for the last two episodes") involve audience fakeouts of some sort. And I do wonder what would be left of her if she could magically rid herself of her telepathy. So much of her identity is wrapped up in being a telepath, even if she's re-evaluating her relationship with Psi Corps. Would it be like losing a sense? Would the ability to fit in with normals and hide from Psi Corps be worth it? Also, logic question: why was she so shocked by the PC breeding program in the last episode if she was part of it? (I guess she was more horrified at the forced conception and the baby being taken away. Which makes sense.)
The Susan/Delenn stuff is maybe not the greatest way of passing the Bechdel test, but I love it anyway. (I love anything Susan/Delenn, really.) Of course Delenn would go to Ivanova for help--not only does Ivanova have great hair (I covet her hair, although I could never deal with long hair again), but she's someone Delenn knows well enough to trust with the secret that she's not really so confident about this change she's made. I still want to write the missing scene between them where Susan teaches her about human hygiene. One day, one day.
I wonder if the Minbari belief that souls travel in packs has any bearing on what happens in "Deconstruction of Falling Stars." Would any of them have been reincarnations of our characters? (Aside from Sheridan, who...apparently gets to hang out in limbo beyond the rim?) Or is it just the Minbari who get reincarnated?
Susan seemed to be having an especially good time at Londo's party. I get the impression she either really enjoys parties in general, or there's something about Centauri celebrations she likes. (Lots of booze?)
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Date: 2010-07-02 04:12 pm (UTC)Although if her scene in Susan's quarters is anything to go by, she provides her own wine.
I think...
Mmmm, the magnetic attraction of the
touched by Vorlonsdestined. That would be fun.On the upside, in my OT4, it would leave Susan and Michael together angstily fucking away their issues over having been in an OT4 for a while?
\o/!
Did I ever snippet you any of that fic?
No! But it sounds awesome, and I would love to read it.
And the burgeoning feminist in me is wondering whether I've committed some irredeemable crime by making Talia's plan for averting the end of the universe to basically involve distracting everyone with sex, and she's sort of unclear about her reasons for doing so. I like my fic, but I worry I might be strung up by fandom. ;)
*shrug* I kind of figure anything with sex in it gets you a free pass from fandom. But then, I'm coming at this from the completely irredeemable position of fluffy het-writer, so my impressions may be skewed. I'm sure my Ivanova/Garibaldi series commits a thousand and one fandom sins.
(And, you know, Talia on the show is kind of a pawn always who gets violated a lot, so it's not entirely like I got this idea out of nowhere.)
Exactly! It would be completely in character, which IMO trumps all ideological opposition. ;)
You know, when you think about it, galactic wars aside, Sinclair probably served the station's original intention better. Although Sheridan had charisma to get people to unite, if a war didn't create itself for him, he might have made one out of boredom.
Sinclair truly did serve the station's purpose better, but yeah, gotta admit, Sheridan is a lot better for making people follow him into battle. I think possibly he generates some kind of charisma mind control.
Or by the idea that they will only encounter them in certain situations.
Oooh, that too.
I wonder whether telepaths go hang out in coffee shops and stuff like normal humans on Earth, or if they tend to keep to themselves?
Good question! Perhaps they have secret Psi Corps coffee shops? Maybe not. I bet they only go out for the bare minimum they can get away with (grocery stores, etc.), and then spend the rest of the time working, by themselves, or with other telepaths.