How do you mean? God did it?Did you spot out they out-BSG'd BSG?
Did anyone spot this? I forgot to come back and see.
Alex said "oh god" when Gene was on the floor in the incident room. He said "don't call me that".
How do you mean? God did it?Did you spot out they out-BSG'd BSG?
Did anyone spot this? I forgot to come back and see.
Yeah, fair enough. Except that they were more playfully ambiguous about it all and left you to believe it could be anything in the UK version.![]()
Wow, that's sad, after listening to her saying "time is running out" I thought maybe she was still going for a while. Puts a darker spin on the series if i rewatch it.So when did Alex die?The 'coma within a coma' was also talked about and confirmed on the Season 2 DVDs.
At the beginning of season 3, presumably when she 'woke up' in Geneworld again.
From reading interviews with the creators it seems that this was the original plan and that series 3 of life on mars would have dealt with this. It being Gene's world.But somewhere along the way, they switched the focus to Gene and they had to find a way to shoehorn in Sam into that new focus.
So then they throw in this new subplot about how Gene didn't want to let his friends go and that he's the center of it all. They don't explain why Sam would want to leave in the first place since he had no expectation that there was yet another afterlife to the afterlife fantasy that he had.
And like I said, the US version can also be interpreted like that. It doesn't have to be literally what we saw in the final episode. I mean, Star Trek: Enterprise's final episode was not meant to be taken as is, was it?![]()
From reading interviews with the creators it seems that this was the original plan and that series 3 of life on mars would have dealt with this. It being Gene's world.But somewhere along the way, they switched the focus to Gene and they had to find a way to shoehorn in Sam into that new focus.
So how did Sam move on from 1973-purgatory to the real heaven?
It's been a couple of weeks, but it's sort of implied that Gene was able to let Sam go (but none of his other fake officers apparently) because he was "ready". Which just makes it weird that Alex or any of the gang had to leave at that specific time once they knew the truth other than Gene coming to the realization that he was being selfish.
^The rest of them were ready because Keats pushed them in to being ready, at least that's what I thought.
It's been a couple of weeks, but it's sort of implied that Gene was able to let Sam go (but none of his other fake officers apparently) because he was "ready". Which just makes it weird that Alex or any of the gang had to leave at that specific time once they knew the truth other than Gene coming to the realization that he was being selfish.
The others weren't ready. Chris certainly never stood up to authority before he did at the end of A2A, and Ray, well, can you see anyone being proud of Ray during LoM? Equally he wasn't selfless, until he was in the third season of A2A, which is why both earn't the right to move on.
It's not a matter of Gene being selfish. Alex and Chris werent ready to go until right at the end. Chris's standing up to authority was in the first part of the finale, and Alex couldn't move on until she accepted that she was dead, which Gene didn't know until he 'remembered' everything. The motivation that you've previously mentioned, that of Molly, was what kept Alex anchored. It was only with the realisation that she was in fact already dead, and the acceptance that she could never go back to Molly, that Alex was able to move on.
How about a black gay man?Good god.
Then again, might as well milk it as much as they can. The next step is that he's partnered with a gay black man who he has to hate after all.![]()
Asian transexual.How about a black gay man?Good god.
Then again, might as well milk it as much as they can. The next step is that he's partnered with a gay black man who he has to hate after all.![]()
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