> Laura Nunn asked: >> Actually, wandering slightly from the point, there is a bit of dialogue >> in this episode ("At last a Dragon") which has never really made sense >> to me. <<<SNIP>>> >> It happens when Lynda tells Spike she really can't face the cocktail >> party and Spike finally relents and leaves with her. Then Lynda thanks >> Spike saying something like, "Good old Spike - it was you who got me out >> of there." Spike says, "I don't believe this! Gratitude! Now she does >> gratitude!" >> What is Spike so upset about? Or am I missing the point totally? Vince replied: >I think it's because Spike realises (especially after Colin spells it >out for him earlier in the episode) that Lynda is headed for great things, >and chances are he won't be there with her when her career takes off. >By agreeing to let Lynda leave the party early, before she has a chance >to do some "career socialising", Spike is knowingly harming Lynda's >glittering future but at the same time ensuring that he and Lynda will >probably stay together. Lynda's gratitude cuts Spike to the quick because >the guilt he is already clearly feeling, for being so selfish, is intensified. >Imagine someone thanking you for doing something that is clearly not in >their best interest. That's what Spike gets upset about. > >Every time I watch this episode I have to work this all out again. I think >it's an example of where Steven was writing for a very sophisticated audience. >I doubt many younger kids would have understood what was going on, not that >it really would have bothered them - you can still enjoy the scene without >understanding Spike's motivation. That's certainly the way I'd always viewed it - just when Spike was starting to feel good about stealing Lynda away from her destiny, she goes and gets grateful on him, making him feel like a complete heel! - What a dirty trick! Murray ___________________________________________________________________ Murray Head muzza@omen.net.au http://www.omen.net.au/~muzza/ mhead@anhb.uwa.edu.au (Anatomy and Human Biology, UWA) -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" |