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| eamesfreak | Feb 18 2011, 11:07 PM Post #1 |
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a season 2 classic. deserving of its very own thread. idk why I like this one so much, I think part of it could be the title - the strong visual it suggests; Eames' comment to Bobby while he's in the car; her "down boy" to Lewis; or all of the above plus more. ->mention of past girlfriend Lola - B "ate hairballs" for her. ->there's a cute scene at Roger's office, idk how much of it was made up or real, but Eames says something like 'is such-and-such a file over there in that box' and Bobby jumps in with "she does that with me all the time! she'll say 'where's the sugar?' instead of 'pass the sugar'!" I found it shippy. ->Bobby & Carver with the model cars was fun. "WHOA." ->a quote from Bobby in the aria: "he's taken everything away from you. First it was the model cars. And then your wife - who loved you. he's taken everything that ever mattered to you away from you. And just when you had it right in front of you." not saying this was done on purpose, but it sure reminds me of Blind Spot. [spoil]y'know, if the whole marriage theory is true (as well as uh, Paulie's (?) proposed timeline), Blind Spot happened just about the time they were getting settled - he finally had her. And then she was (almost/for a time) snatched away.[/spoil] again, probably not planned of course. But I think it's cool how certain themes repeat. Kind of like the "old days are over" thing, well it ended up happening to Eames, but the writers couldn't have known back then that that was eventually going to happen. It just happens to echo words that have already been written. -> I find this hard to put into words, but at this point, the shippy undercurrent is stronger, but at the same time not as obvious as earlier season 2. Does that make sense? It's like it's deeper, but quieter now, more steady. |
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