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Subject: Re: Thoughts on TUM


Author:
Amorette
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Date Posted: 27/01/03 11:20am
In reply to: Jenn 's message, "Thoughts on TUM" on 27/01/03 8:20am

>I LOVED the episode.
Me, too!!!

For starters, this is the most brilliant use of a clip show I have ever seen! They are a necessity of budgeting these days but usually they are so lame, they are just annoying. But this. . .using a clip show to redefine the whole series! YOWZA!

I know the "we hate Andromeda/Tribune/Kevin Sorbo" clique loathe this episode because they will loathe all of them, no matter what, until Robert Hewitt Wolfe gets his job back and Kevin Sorbo is fired and made to go sell shampoo again and if they don't fix things the way I want I'll hold my breath until I turn blue. . .

I, on the other hand, and I believe most of us here, are reasonable, intelligent folks who understand what a brilliant bit of writing--and, for once, editing--this episode was!

Since I am also one of those folks who think the philosphy espoused by the Nietzscheans is wrong, I was happy to see proof of my theory. Selfishness does not bring the universe together. It tears it apart.

While the holo of Dylan struck me as more Rommie than Dylan, I still enjoyed it because it showed me how torn with guilt and doubt Rhade was. He wanted to do the right thing but found it hard to fight his own inclinations.

No, Rhade didn't "commit suicide." He sacrificed himself for the greater good. There is a big difference!

I liked his relationship with Harper, as well. No one else hates Nietzscheans as much as me except you. Heheheh.

As for the whisper. . .her lips didn't seem to move but her remark afterwards implied it. Perhaps one of those things meant to be indefinite.

Anyway, HURRAH! It was GREAT! I'm going to watch it again this afternoon on tape. YOWZA, I say, YOWZA.

--Amorette

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