Sally wrote:
Jacqui: <There are two cases where 'hell' is used as a destination in B7 - Blake and Provine, and Avon and Servalan in 'Rumours' - which implies that 'some' sort of religious belief survived.>
and kathryn: <Maybe, maybe not... it could be just a linguistic echo...>
Am inclined to agree with Kathryn; IMO it's rather like the way we use Nemesis.
Or 'nightmare', which used to be a pagan goddess.
Still, why does Blake say to Provine, 'See you in hell'? Isn't this a 'destination'? Does he think he also deserves hell for what he's doing?
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