Oh, Adelle, my heart is breaking for you reading this! It's amazing. Throughout the whole thing she's so amazingly acerbic and sharp and breaking up and I love her so much.
I love her observations about Victor, and the comparisons between him and the real Roger. And, then, later, when they're talking, and she notice him acting more like Victor than he should be - I like the idea that as time goes on the dolls are able to retain more of themselves even in their imprints, and also ouch foreshadowing for what happens later.
There is a well of uncommonly soft feeling in her: she thinks of sunshine and the sea and pink dresses, sweet little weaknesses that seem so very unlike her now. That she has not allowed herself to miss.
AH, Adelle! This is like a perfect way of illustrating how much she's changed since the first season, how she's gotten so much harsher as her grip has slipped.
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Date: 2010-01-29 11:08 pm (UTC)I love her observations about Victor, and the comparisons between him and the real Roger. And, then, later, when they're talking, and she notice him acting more like Victor than he should be - I like the idea that as time goes on the dolls are able to retain more of themselves even in their imprints, and also ouch foreshadowing for what happens later.
There is a well of uncommonly soft feeling in her: she thinks of sunshine and the sea and pink dresses, sweet little weaknesses that seem so very unlike her now. That she has not allowed herself to miss.
AH, Adelle! This is like a perfect way of illustrating how much she's changed since the first season, how she's gotten so much harsher as her grip has slipped.