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lyssie ([personal profile] lyssie) wrote2011-11-08 09:50 pm
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Thoughts on Revenge

(I typed most of this last night, and now I don't know if I had an ending or not)

I feel like I'm over-analyzing. idek. (spoilers through episode seven, I think, and speculation)


We know two three things:
1. Someone gets shot at the end of six months. It isn't Emily, Char, Declan, Jack, Victoria, Conrad or Nolan.
2. Jack pulls the body from the surf.
3. Three shots are fired--one is the kill shot, the other two seem to be extra rage.

Is it Daniel? Was Emily's plan all along to kill him? She brushed sand from her hand (I am fascinated and sort of in love with the idea that it's Daniel and Emily shot him in full revenge for her father's death--taking away that which Victoria holds most dear above all else) I don't think Jack shot him--not unless something incredibly horrific and drastic happens (Jack just... doesn't seem the type for murder. Emily, otoh? Yeah.) Jack pulling him from the surf, though, is he doing it on Emily's orders (I thought he was, when watching that scene before I knew who he was and what they were to each other), or did he panic on finding Daniel dead?

Is it Tyler? We don't know if he's there anymore--Emily could easily get rid of him before then. But we know that he's a thorn in Emily's side (pun not intended). He could have caused more trouble. So he might not be there at all. But if he is, wouldn't he be in the same tux? After all, he's Daniel's bff. (and we know he has a habit of stealing Daniel's phone, which would easily explain Emily's call--unless she was calling Tyler) Did Daniel shoot him--having finally figured him out? Did Emily shoot him, using the party as cover to get rid of a rival?

Oddly, when I first watched the opening scenes, I thought the person shot themself in the head, but the next two shots change thing. Are there two different shooters?

Moving on.

I really like that the show isn't shying away from the tricks Emily's pulling.

I also really like that the show isn't even trying to apologize for her being a woman doing things. She just DOES them. There's no "well, maybe she could do this..." about it. I am so not used to that, and I'm sure if this were a show that, say, fandom were watching, Emily would be called a Mary Sue. For, y'know, daring to be confident and competent and one hell of a planner.

And there's so many layers and shades of grey to everyone, I just--my mind, it boggles. I wasn't really expecting it, and it's a nice surprise.

However, I would appreciate a return to, um, more revenge. Dating her son is one thing, but not getting rid of more Bad People is a bit... sigh-worthy.

Luckily, I can femslash Emily/her namesake now.

So, the other thing I think about the show is that, as much as it owes to Dumas, it also owes to Lewis Carroll. Because Emily is Alice in Wonderland and Amanda Clarke is the Cheshire Cat. Two brains in one body, two different sides of the same personality (and it's wrong and twisty, but it makes strange sense). Emily is a construct Amanda uses to fade in and out of the world.

Victoria is the Red Queen (Conrad is the Red King, I suppose)
Lydia is the White Queen
Tyler is the Mad Hatter, and Daniel is the one he leads round by the nose constantly (not the dormouse)
Charlotte is the Dormouse, though she's not afraid of cats.
Nolan is the hookah-smoking caterpillar.

I would possibly kill for someone to do a fanvid of Revenge to the cover of 'White Rabbit' that's on the Sucker Punch soundtrack.

(in some ways, I think Charlotte is also Alice--though I suppose that means Emily is her elder sister, the one who didn't believe in Wonderland)

Yes. I think Charlotte is biologically Emily's half-sister. I think there's a very good reason why Victoria loves, but resents her. She is the promise that Victoria was never able to have--Clarke is dead, and she put him in jail.

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