Discussion Post for 3.01 "Aftermath" - General

May 11, 2013 10:16

This is the general discussion post for the episode 3.01 "Aftermath". Spoilers for the whole series are allowed here.
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emmzzi May 11 2013, 09:59:11 UTC
I can't begin to describe how bad the dvd intro music in a 70/80s guitar hero band way sounds. Just no words ( ... )

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corvuscornix May 11 2013, 21:13:39 UTC
riding horses on a beach barbarically
...gotta say, I love this sentence. :D

less than typical Avon
I can put some of the atypical behaviour down to the atypical situation - we've rarely seen what Avon is like on his own among strangers (friendly strangers that are actively helping him, that is) which could account for some of the uncharacteristic-seeming "softness" etc. But the rest, e.g. the sudden attractiveness to women, is just plain ridiculous. This is not the same character, dammit. It's a much more boring one... :-P

I miss Travis too...

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emmzzi May 12 2013, 12:01:45 UTC
I'm willing to put Dayna down to hormones and no men she is allowed to talk to and Servalan down to mean.

I can't put any of it down to general swoonsomeness. I mean come on.. we've seen the handsome man standard going about in other episodes. Some of the troopers and quite foxy, and Carnell... etc

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corvuscornix May 11 2013, 21:23:52 UTC
A lot of re-using of space-ship models for the battle! The Liberator appears to attack and destroy Space City at one point - and even the Wanderer Class Antique from Killer gets to join the action! :-)

Vila doesn't seem nearly as freaked out as one might have thought in those opening shots of him alone in the disintegrating Liberator - it's only later, with Cally, that he appears to panic. It's as if that self-reliance crumbles as soon as there's somebody else around. :-( I'm pretty sure that if Cally hadn't been there Vila would have been fully capable of fixing the problem with the life-capsule himself.

First niggle: why would Avon take ORAC, seeing how it's been almost exclusively Blake's machine the entire time? I have to assume that Blake "heroically" told him to take it, perhaps for reasons of being able to repair any damage to it ( ... )

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emmzzi May 12 2013, 12:07:34 UTC
The rehashed special effects *are* a tad embarrassing... "hairdryer fleet" indeed.

Fandom has indeed settled on Avon as the sexy one. I think a lot of it is to do with
a) lower entry point for handsome in 1980
b) gravelly voice
c) attracted to bad boys so you can change 'em

In my youth that was also true of me, but now I'm wondering if he'll take the bins out and do his share of the hoovering. I'm willing to suspend my disbelief for show watching purposes but would expect to see much more Tarrant swooning in future episodes.

I am hoping boots in the future are more breathable so it's ok to keep them on for long periods.

And now I want silver sheets....

Pretty much everything in this episode is random and doesn;t flow from prior plots. I'm much more excited about Powerplay and section leader Clegg next week! As I recall there we have Proper Plot driven by character.

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corvuscornix May 13 2013, 19:23:35 UTC
c) attracted to bad boys so you can change 'em
Aha, perhaps that's my problem - I don't want to change him... Well, unless it's back into his S1 persona, I suppose...

Funny thing is, I'm not a big fan of conventional flawless Hollywood-style prettiness either (boring!), and in any case characters only tend to become attractive to me as I get to know them, and then in direct proportion to how interesting I find them personality-wise (Vila is a case in point: I barely even noticed him in the beginning, but by now his face is starting to distract me from the plot, dammit.) But it just doesn't seem to work that way with Avon for some reason. No matter how fascinating he gets, his looks remain faintly off-putting to me, in a not-even-interesting kind of way. *shrugs*

Yes, I suppose this ep was pretty much just a way of bringing Dayna aboard while setting the stage for Tarrant... Pity they couldn't do it without stomping all over the sense of continuity...

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vilakins May 19 2013, 10:33:32 UTC
The only way I'd compare him to a work of art would be in terms of a Picasso portrait...)

Ha! I actually did one as an icon for b7fanart:

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awdureslf May 14 2013, 21:57:53 UTC
Not my favourite ep this - splits the crew up for too early and too for my liking, ot works best as an ensemble piece to my mind ( ... )

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corvuscornix May 15 2013, 17:18:25 UTC
Fairly uninteresting Fierce Primitive Natives/.../ Dayna on the other hand doesn't quite avoid Warrior Women cliches
I'm now thinking that Dayna and her love for the "ancient weapons" would probably have been more striking all around if the Sarrans had been more technologically modern. Or the other way around - though I suppose Dayna gunning down the "primitives" might have seemed too "unsporting"...

cake icing gun
All the guns seemed very light and very plastic, didn't they. But then again, in the light of the recent "3D-printed gun" news, perhaps we're underestimating the future...

Dayna never answers the question of who they design the weapon systems for.
You're right, that is interesting... Another one of those facts that could be useful to remember for future Theorizing... :-)

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emmzzi May 19 2013, 21:12:20 UTC
Dayna and Hal are a bit embarrassing stereotypes in this episode. I think Dayna gets more rounded later on.

The life capsules really *are* a bad design. I'd make them voice activated as well as having closer buttons!

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