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First reaction: instant pathos, just heat and serve. Have these people got no self-control? Aren't any of them remotely monogamous? (Apart from Rhys, and I'm sure when he has his episode next week he'll be overcome by love or lust at least twice.) The story would have worked just as well, and Tommy been just as tragic, without the pseudo-romance. We're still just a bit behind the bike sheds, where discussion of "adult themes" is not only possible but compulsory.
With that out of the way, it didn't seem quite that bad to me.
With that out of the way, it didn't seem quite that bad to me.
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Date: 2008-02-01 06:58 am (UTC)P.S. Are you saying I have a hairy back? ;-P
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Date: 2008-02-01 11:06 am (UTC)This (http://www.nyrond.co.uk/tunes/s&s-main.mp3) was the beginning and this (http://www.nyrond.co.uk/tunes/s&s-end.mp3) was the end (poor quality recordings dragged off the web somewhere but you'll get the idea). I've seen it derided as "bombastic" and reminiscent of 50s sf films, but for me it underlined the basic facts about Sapphire and Steel; that they are far more powerful than they appear, and that they are agents of order, definitely not of good. They do not care about us or want us to feel better; they just want things tidy.
The icon literally popped into my head as I was reading this thread last night, which is why it was a bit of a rush job.
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Date: 2008-02-01 11:10 am (UTC)It was one of the strengths that it wasn't about good/evil but about order/chaos.
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Date: 2008-02-01 12:02 pm (UTC)