[Dragaera] No traffic since February?
Michele Riccio
mr1 at rcosta.com
Fri Mar 14 14:35:21 PDT 2008
On 13 Mar 2008 at 15:23, Margaret Young wrote
> Thanks Michele â and my sympathies (concerns?) for what you went
> through.
>
> One of the things that I found fascinating about the way in which the
> Vlad/Cawti breakup was portaryed was the way in which Vlad wasn't
> shown as responding "like a man" if you know what I mean. So, here he
> is, an assasin, an enforcer â and yet there was only a sense of how
> powerless and physically ill he felt about the whole situation. He
> couldn't (and didn't think) he could make the problem go away by being
> tough, he didn't feel that his pain diminished his manhood â it just
> hurt.
>
What bothered me about the break up - then, was the sudden change
in Cawti. One minute she's an assassin - the next she's a
revolutionary. Now, looking back and factoring in that everything we
know about her is filtered through Vlad, it seems a bit easier to accept.
I mean, she could have always had revolutionary leanings and Vlad
just "ignored" that because it bothered him, or he didn't understand it.
I hope I'm being clear enough. It's been a long week - I will apologize
in advance if I unintentionally offended anyone ;-)
M
Michele Riccio
mr1 at rcosta.com
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