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Aug. 11th, 2008 04:49 pmAvon to Blake, in "Space Fall", the first episode where we meet Avon: "Don't try to manipulate me, Blake".
Blake to Avon, in "Space Fall", the first episode where we meet Avon: "I'm offering you the chance of freedom".
Oh hai, crushing inevitability </3
Blake to Avon, in "Space Fall", the first episode where we meet Avon: "I'm offering you the chance of freedom".
Oh hai, crushing inevitability </3
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Date: 2008-08-11 04:51 pm (UTC)See, now you discover that *every single line* between them has this AMAZING HUGE SIGNIFICANCE because they keep talking about freedom and trust and manipulation and OMG THE END. And now you won't be able to watch random episodes in company with people who haven't seen it before because THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY THIS RANDOM CONVERSATION IS AMAZING. HA. WELCOME TO MY WORLD.
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Date: 2008-08-11 05:01 pm (UTC)This is exactly right. Added that every so often, particularly in the first series but also in the second, there are strong suggestions that Blake is in no mental state to be leading anybody, capacity for self-deception aside. Voice from the Past is at the forefront of my mind at the moment.