Constance Lever-Tracy (socl.n.ss@psy1.ssn.flinders.edu.au)
Sun, 5 Oct 1997 07:19:31 +0000
>Just a thought and not (repeat not) a criticism.
> In the first three episodes when Moffat was still getting to grips with
>the characters.. perhaps before their previous histories together had been
>established, there seemed to be an implication that Kenny may have had
>something approaching a crush on Lynda. I think its comes through most
>clearly in "Casing the Joint" where Kenny defends Lynda when Spike says
>she's a lousy editor and Spike responds with a "Have you told her how you
>feel..." and later Spike asks Lynda out (nothing unusual there I guess) to
>show poor ole Kenny that it not that hard.
>Okay...just a thought probably reading to much into it but it does seem to
>be there...
I had never thought about that, I did notice that he seemed pleased
when Spike told him that Armstrong and Lynda had broken up. He
certainly did not have a girlfriend before Jenny Eliott. Lynda had to
ask the only girl he'd been out with.
>I must admit I love the way we later learn of their long friendship, I'm
>just not sure that it was something Steven Moffat had thought of in the
>first scripts.
Possibly not but it does seem to be a series with strong continuity.
Natacha
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