Una wrote:
Tanja wrote:
the fantasy fan in me has no problem with both the resurrected Alien and
the conscious sand.
No, I never had a problem with either of these, possibly because I was so
young when I watched them. Vampire sand is a perfectly reasonable proposition when you're nine.<
I have no problem with the sand. It's Servalan getting soppy that makes my suspension of disbelieve snap.
Marian
Marian wrote:
Una wrote:
Tanja wrote:
the fantasy fan in me has no problem with both the resurrected Alien and
the conscious sand.
No, I never had a problem with either of these, possibly because I was so
young when I watched them. Vampire sand is a perfectly reasonable proposition when you're nine.<
I have no problem with the sand. It's Servalan getting soppy that makes my suspension of disbelieve snap.
There are bits that I find very out of character; I think I try to explain them away by the sand having some sort of effect. Well, if it can affect machinery and kill people, then I don't see why it can't do some mind woo-woo on them as well.
Una
"Marian de Haan" maya@multiweb.nl wrote:
Una wrote:
Tanja wrote:
the fantasy fan in me has no problem with both the resurrected Alien and
the conscious sand.
No, I never had a problem with either of these, possibly because I was so
young when I watched them. Vampire sand is a perfectly reasonable proposition when you're nine.<
I have no problem with the sand. It's Servalan getting soppy that makes my suspension of disbelieve snap.
Marian
I don't see Servalan 'ever' getting maudlin - it should have been along the lines of 'Alas poor Yorrick I knew him well'
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