Feb. 27th, 2011

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Day 24 - An episode you wish never happened

To not repeat myself, I choose After School Special. I hated the way the writers portrayed Dean in that episode, both his teenage self and his current self. Dean might be many things but he has never been a loser - and that's how he was portrayed in this episode. I hated it.

The rest... )
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Hunting Season: This episode makes me SO HAPPY on SO MANY LEVELS!

Jessica Steen is my most favorite Canadian actress and the fact that she played a mountie and her character turned out to be Fraser's sister just... EEEEEEEEE! \o/ That's just so incredibly cool! I loved how Maggie clicked with Fraser from the get-go. And the way they met, when she entered the consulate and he was hanging from the chandelier, exchanging a burned out light-bulb!

I love this episode so incredibly much, it's definitely one of the best eps of the whole series, hands down!

The funniest part? Turnbull saying something about Fraser not wanting to be disturbed. And Thatcher's reaction? "Constable Fraser was BORN disturbed, Turnbull!"

I really need to find some fics featuring Maggie...
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Call of the Wild I+II: It was bittersweet to watch this episode, knowing it's the series finale. The characters are all so endearing you just want to spend more time with them. It was a funny episode because the show - as usually - didn't bother to adhere to the laws of physics or even common sanity, still it was strangely sad.

I loved that the actors were allowed to choose how their characters should end. Most endings were really funny, like Francesca's or Thatcher's, but I loved Fraser and RayK's best, of course.

The most touching things about those two episodes? Well... RayV's delight in seeing Benny again. Fraser's homesickness. RayK's distress, his realization that without Fraser, he's not himself anymore, that Fraser completes him. Fraser's discovery that Muldoon killed his mother and his father never told him...

Of course, then there was the funny stuff. Buck Frobisher's farting. Fraser's school buddy. The sledge ride downhill. And Turnbull in general.

I wonder though, what the ending really meant. I mean, from various articles and interviews we know that Fraser and Kowalski got together, as in a slashy way, that was how Paul Gross and Callum Keith Rennie wanted their characters to end. But where did they end up together? I mean, it looked like Fraser stayed up north. Did Ray quit his job, now that Vecchio was back? Ray didn't have anything to go back to, after all... Did they stay together in Canada?

It always feels so... weird when a show ends. One feels strangely... hollow, as if one lost a friend. I felt that same way about many shows, most noticeably SGA and The Sentinel. It's really weird.

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