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That said, I'd be surprised if Mozzie is dead. It would really change the character of the show into something darker and more serious. If the show is taking that step, I'm thrilled and excited (although I don't know that it needed to happen at Mozzie's expense), but I'd be surprised.
The lead up to Neal crashing through that window? Filmed like a tango scene in a classic Hollywood musical in terms of pacing, camera angles, body language, and multiple parties. I was sort of jumping up and down and wanting to rant about Baz Luhrmann (seriously, if you have not seen his explanation of tango in film that talks about the four horsemen of the apocalypse you are missing some awesome movie trivia; it's somewhere in the goodies in the Red Curtain box set). Gorgeous work.
Also loved: creepy taxidermied squirrel and tracker anklet on the pug.
And! This is no longer really about Kate's death, but solving a bigger mystery. I'm so fucking grateful, because shit, I am so over Kate.
You know, when I started watching this show everyone said it was so slashy and so D/s-y and I've been a bit "well that's nice, but fuck you and your subtext" about it. The last couple of weeks (and I talked about this a lot last week too), I've just been left somewhat puzzled, because here's this situation where, no, Peter and Neal aren't fucking in canon, and yet their relationship is highly sexualized because the way they do their power dynamics are all about dominance challenges and that is, to some degree in our culture, unavoidably about sex.
And this episode only underscored that. Pretty much everything Peter said to Neal in this episode could be replaced with "Do I own you, or do I not own you, because if I do, you need to make a goddamn choice." And when Neal chooses, we then get a public show, not just of him being shamed by Peter, but of Neal instinctively feeling shame himself.
It is profoundly astute, and, quite frankly for me, uncomfortable to watch. The question really is what is the show planning to do with it. Because it could leave it sitting there as fan service and an interesting character dynamic that most of the audience wouldn't be able to clearly put its finger on or it could take a risk I can't quite figure out the shape of. Until last night, I thought the risk wasn't an option -- then they shot Mozzie. Now I don't know.
Also, I can't believe I didn't mention this on these terms last week, but that scene where Neal helps Peter with his cufflinks? Did I really digress into show structure without talking about that act of tending to his master? I guess I did. Well now.
I, quite frankly, do not wish to be moved by this show in a personal way. It is inconvenient. But, here I am. Also, I gotta say, Neal's beautiful, but Peter is way hotter.
Finally, I tend to think this show is really, really good on race (at least regarding African-American characters), but its Asian characters and references are so cliched and feel pretty faily to me. On the other hand, maybe all that crap last night was a tribute to Blade Runner?
I love that the Ben mystery now feels like instead of being about Ben it's about Jai. That makes a few things more compelling, and the show much darker, because if Jai is trying to get with Annie, it raises the possibility of her being passed around between these men for all sorts of nefarious purpose. Again, it's the question of a show trying to figure out if it's dark or if it's a buddy comedy. Go dark, brave little show, go dark!
So non-canon pairings that are AWESOME after this episode: Jai/Ben and Joan/Auggie (because just imagine Arthur's conversation with Auggie about wanting his wife out of the blast radius if she's shagging Auggie) and Joan/Annie. Right?
Hero Rats!
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I've also heard that the delightful rodents are being used to help find earthquake victims...