Zoe wrote: >> emily's letter about sarah taking over from kenny as lynda's best friend >> reminded me of something which has bothered me ever since i first saw >> "windfall". julie is on the phone to lynda complaining about her >> boyfriend and pouring her heart out to lynda and lynda pretends she went >> out with him and some reference is made to lynda and julie being (best?) >> friends. this is inconsistent with earlier episodes where lynda and >> julie really didn't like each other much at all. was this antagonism >> actually resolved at any stage, or is this an inconsistancy? Well, first things first - you're right about the line in "Windfall". Lynda is trying to talk Julie into dumping her boyfriend prior to the date with Colin - Lynda claims that the boyfriend asks everyone out behind Julie's back, and has ever asked her (L.) out: Julie: Why are you telling me this? Lynda: Because I'm your friend... (Later) L: I want you to know what sort of guy he is... the kind of guy who asks out yur best friend. Now, Kevin replied: >I doubt very much if you could ever call Julie and Lynda best friends, >although Steven Moffat may have meant it in a general way here. Well, this _is_ after Sarah has left, and I'm sure many of us have a few people who they'd call their "best friend" (one who's there with you, and maybe a few who live elsewhere). I take it Spike would be excluded from this category. > Remember that >Lynda didn't trust Julie enough to tell her what was going on behind the >scenes in THERE ARE CROCODILES. Not that this is any great gauge, but she didn't tell Fraz either (maybe I'll say a bit more about this in a few post's time). At the time when Julie (and Fraz) find out about the magazine, Julie does say: Julie: Couldn't you at least have told _me_ (and later) You'd have told Kenny! Which, while at least in part a reference to the editors position, I think also says a bit about where Julie sees the relationship - if she and Lynda weren't good friends (knowing Lynda as she did), Julie would never have expected to be let into the sort of secrets Lynda told Kenny. > Like most relationships of Lynda's, it is >strictly love-hate on both sides, although the breeziness they share in PHOTO >FINISH may indicate they are closer than we might give them credit for. Absolutely. I think that even as far back as "Bad News", when Lynda offers Julie a job, there was a sense of shared understanding which paved the way for a friendship to build up. Murray ___________________________________________________________________ Murray Head "The only way to atone for being occasionally muzza@omen.net.au a little overdressed is by being always http://www.omen.net.au/~muzza/ absolutely overeducated." - Oscar mhead@anhb.uwa.edu.au (Anatomy and Human Biology, UWA) Wilde -- 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" |