Fireland
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Post by Fireland on Mar 14, 2012 14:19:29 GMT -5
Losing someone doesn't mean you stop loving him/her I won't stop loving those I loved who have now passed away. Maeve isn't even dead, she's just hiding somewhere. He has love in his heart, that's what she meant And even if she's not talking 'at the moment', we could see it in S1 he had a pure heart. And he still does at the end of s2 in Hell House when he agrees to give his soul to save either Maeve or his friends / family Must have been a young, unexperienced vampire
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Post by Doubar on Mar 14, 2012 14:30:45 GMT -5
Losing someone doesn't mean you stop loving him/her I won't stop loving those I loved who have now passed away. Maeve isn't even dead, she's just hiding somewhere. He has love in his heart, that's what she meant And even if she's not talking 'at the moment', we could see it in S1 he had a pure heart. And he still does at the end of s2 in Hell House when he agrees to give his soul to save either Maeve or his friends / family Oh, I know. It's just that Sinbad doesn't really look too convinced when she mentions all of these. In fact he rather frowns and looks gloomy. So I guess he's really rather feeling like he lost the love that meant so much to him. And while we know that deep inside he remains to have a good heart, on the surface he takes a turn towards the dark side. But, of course, seen from her POV yes, he does have love. Even with Maeve being currently away from him, he does. Or just an incredibly stupid one. ;D
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Post by Fireland on Mar 14, 2012 15:59:59 GMT -5
I like your POV too. I didn't understaod it that way, but yes, it does make sense
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Post by Bryn on Mar 14, 2012 16:24:52 GMT -5
This is one of my least favorite episodes
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Post by Doubar on Mar 14, 2012 16:44:24 GMT -5
This is one of my least favorite episodes I don't like it much either. However, might I ask what your reasons for not liking it are?
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Post by Fireland on Mar 14, 2012 18:31:27 GMT -5
... my fic is better ;D
/mode overconfident off.
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Post by Doubar on Mar 14, 2012 18:38:03 GMT -5
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Post by Fireland on Mar 14, 2012 18:52:29 GMT -5
*hugs* ;D
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Post by Bryn on Mar 14, 2012 19:48:09 GMT -5
I dont know, I dont like vampires, anyways, but I didnt really like the mood it was a bit too dark, and Sinbad seemed "down" the entire time.
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Post by Doubar on Mar 15, 2012 4:10:13 GMT -5
Aw, I see. And that's about my reason for not liking it too much either: it's just too dark for AoS. And too gloomy. There's hardly any happy crew-chatter in there, and the crew are just "decoration" while Sinbad saves the day. @fire: *hugs back* ^^
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Post by Bryn on Jun 3, 2012 19:37:26 GMT -5
I brought my self to watch this episode over the weekend. ...still not my favourite. The acting is just bad..
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Post by Doubar on Jun 5, 2012 10:06:07 GMT -5
Yeah, not really my favourite either. Plus, funny enough I just watched it myself and noticed something that made me go all "huh?". When Sinbad fights that blond woman for the first time, he mumbles: "My mother told me never to hit a lady" ... now, I realize it's just meant to be a set phrase, but seriously? If anything then Doubar for sure taught him. I don't know, maybe I'm just being picky right now, but I really think it's a weird thing for Sinbad, the orphan who never actually got to know his mother, to say.
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Post by Sinbad on Jun 5, 2012 13:58:11 GMT -5
Hehe, true that. But I see Sinbad´s character as one of the male characters in movies / shows that drop a cheesy line now and the just to sound witty or smart, just like James Bond or Gambit.
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Post by Doubar on Jun 6, 2012 11:51:33 GMT -5
I guess you got a point there, yes. x)
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Post by manche on Apr 14, 2013 16:27:23 GMT -5
Not so bad episode, but a few things were not so much great done:
Not so much room for the majority of the crew.
Magic of Bryn is very unbalanced. In the first three episodes she looked very powerful, more than Maeve, and later her magic is not strong enough for stopping the group of drunk pirates (the episode Castle keep)
The final fight with the main villian and the usage of the sunlight. Do vampires really need the windows in their castles, when they know that the sunlight is deadly for them? And i thought that Marissa was also vampire and she had not problems with staying at the sunlight.
Two crewmen - I considered to be redshirts both of them. Very surprisingly, one of them survived. But it was really necessary to describe him as an incompetent coward during whole episode?
And the leaving the rest of prisoners in the cage was a little weird.
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