Only one more episode of DLM to go, and then I will have seen every episode they ever made...
George and Rube were my favourites in season 1, but in season 2 I think it's Daisy. Oh I liked when Daisy tells George she's self-involved and always seems to be listening to a voice inside her head, and then we get the voice-over, "Am I". Hee!
And George knew about Ray's death, and Roxy knew and was covering up, right? But Rube doesn't found out? And so is that how gravlings are created, from deaths of evil people like Ray. And if so, how did George manage to get rid of Ray *confused*
And I ship Mason and Daisy. I bet that they were likely to get together in season 3. Damn
George and Rube were my favourites in season 1, but in season 2 I think it's Daisy. Oh I liked when Daisy tells George she's self-involved and always seems to be listening to a voice inside her head, and then we get the voice-over, "Am I". Hee!
And George knew about Ray's death, and Roxy knew and was covering up, right? But Rube doesn't found out? And so is that how gravlings are created, from deaths of evil people like Ray. And if so, how did George manage to get rid of Ray *confused*
And I ship Mason and Daisy. I bet that they were likely to get together in season 3. Damn
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Date: 2006-07-24 06:32 pm (UTC)I ship Mason and Daisy too - series 3 would have been so good... why do they always cancel the good stuff????
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Date: 2006-07-24 06:50 pm (UTC)I think that's how they explained gravlings being created.
Yeah, they were pushing that relationship hard, but I'm sorry I'm a George/Mason kinda gal.
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Date: 2006-07-24 07:06 pm (UTC)That's the point of that whole ep IMO. Rube's been telling them to live on the periphery for all these years, what he's saying is that it's impossible not to touch, not to feel, even though you're undead, you're still human and experience human desires and emotions.
But at the same time, you can't let said emotions get out of hand, because look what happens. MURDER! MAYHEM!
I don't necessarily think that ALL gravelings come about in this way, but it's mostly for thematic use. What I mean is, gravelings are probably born out of bad things, not necessarily in that way, but I suppose gravelings were once people too but have to spend the rest of their unlife in their horrible graveling form.
Ray's "graveling" just IMO represents what happens when you repress things, it comes back to bite you in this ass. George is able to "kill" said graveling because of her willingness to face her (their) fears.
Also in the commentary, or the featurette on gravelings, there's just a section on the Ray graveling, and how it differed from the rest.
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Date: 2006-07-25 04:39 am (UTC)I was irritated that they had that scene at George's reception when she comments on her dad and that guy hugging so long making it seem like dad was cheating on mom with a guy and then they turned around and gave him a cliche younger girlfriend.
My favorite scenes were Mason getting strip searched and when he did Jewel in the record store. I loved Jewel looking so different from Kaylee.
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