Posts Tagged ‘Angel Station

25
Nov
14

2:8 Decembrist: Fitch & Tom? Huh? (11/16/2014)

@Belle I had also concluded that Fitch was doing the surveillance. It would make sense that Fitch would be surveillancing Liz because of his interest in Red, but this dialogue threw me off:

[ Door opens where they are monitoring video feeds from Liz & Tom’s house ]
– Oh, the one night you’re on time. I was really looking forward to the make-up sex.
– Do you believe he’s innocent?
– It can’t be that simple, right? The only thing that’s clear to me is that he [Tom] doesn’t work for Reddington.[!]
– Well, then, who the hell DOES he work for?
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25
Nov
14

2:8 Decembrist: Occam’s Razor (11/13/2014)

I hold to sort of an Occam’s Razor theory of literary/film analysis: don’t make it more complicated than it needs to be. Just a reminder of the fact that Red said he learned about Tom from his forger. Red also said that Gina Zanetakos was “taking the fall” by fingering him (1:6). I mean, would Red, who is entirely adept at money-tracking, put money that could be easily traced to an off-shore account of his in boxes clearly marked with her scar sign that Tom also used when sending her photos intended to incriminate him? Don’t forget that Liz was persuaded by this that Tom was innocent when Tom clearly was NOT innocent.

Also, how would Red have gotten the murder weapon to put in the box? Did Tom or Gina return a dirty pistol to him? Even if they had done such a thing, would Red have kept it and put it in a box with money that could be traced back to him?

I’m sticking with the more straightforward view that Red and Tom’s “about us” relationship occurred late in the game, soon after Tom’s imprisonment began. Ezra may have figured it out or Red deduced it when he said he did, when he realized that Lizzie had a “Secret Santa” source as to where Berlin kept his money (2:2 Monarch Douglas Bank).

Red’s character is consistent. When he can give a straightforward answer to a direct question or needs to respond to an incorrect assertion, he does so, very often with a simple yes or no. “You’re a monster.” “Yes.” Or “You put Tom’s picture in Gina’s apartment.” “No.” If someone asks him a direct question that he doesn’t want to answer, he’ll say something non-responsive: “That’s a pretty blouse.” Or “Who decided on this paneling?” Or “So you went with the gray” (lol). If he needs information, he asks for it precisely. “Tell me what you saw” (not how you felt). Then with Sherlockian precision, he presses on, “He’s Serbian Orthodox; he wouldn’t have a tattoo.” Spader says his haircut reflects this no-nonsense attitude.

Yes, Red lies, but his lying is minimalist, not superfluous, and he has a clear sense of priorities. In particular, he will lie (or kill) to protect Lizzie’s life. I assume there are other things among ‘those which he holds most dear,’ though I’m not sure what. Naomi, perhaps. Maybe I’m naïve to see it this way, or lazy – too lazy anyway to want to rewrite huge parts of Season 1 to explain away Tom’s pointing a loaded pistol at Lizzie’s head.

[Original; not cross-posted at WSJ Speakeasy]

06
Jan
00

1:6 Gina Zanetakos: Tags

 

🔴 Episode 1:6 Gina Zanetakos

 
⭕ Press here for the ➔ Script for the Episode

 
Explanation: This file contains just the tags for the episode. To get to the script, just press the link above.

I first set up Season One just as a file for personal use before I dreamed of starting a blog. So I put all the scripts in one file, which eventually became the format of the “Easy Search Scripts.” This was in the summer after the first season, when I binged the season.

Unfortunately, it’s not feasible to pull the episodes apart now. In fact, it’s essentially impossible.

So what I did instead was set up the tags separately, linked to the scripts. If you’ve landed here, you likely used the Search Bar, which is very unpredictable. I hope that someday, WordPress will provide a better one.

In the meantime, consider using the “Tag/Phrase Index for Scripts” instead of the Search Bar. You use it with your Page Search function. It’s basic, but I find it works best for me.

 
 

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05
Jan
00

1:5 The Courier: Tags

 

🔴 Episode 1:5 The Courier

 
⭕ Press here for the ➔ Script for the Episode

 
Explanation: This file contains just the tags for the episode. To get to the script, just press the link above.

I first set up Season One just as a file for personal use before I dreamed of starting a blog. So I put all the scripts in one file, which eventually became the format of the “Easy Search Scripts.” This was in the summer after the first season, when I binged the season.

Unfortunately, it’s not feasible to pull the episodes apart now. In fact, it’s essentially impossible.

So what I did instead was set up the tags separately, linked to the scripts. If you’ve landed here, you likely used the Search Bar, which is very unpredictable. I hope that someday, WordPress will provide a better one.

In the meantime, consider using the “Tag/Phrase Index for Scripts” instead of the Search Bar. You use it with your Page Search function. It’s basic, but I find it works best for me.

 
 

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04
Jan
00

1:4 The Stewmaker: Tags

 

🔴 Episode 1:4 The Stewmaker

 
⭕ Press here for the ➔ Script for the Episode

 
Explanation: This file contains just the tags for the episode. To get to the script, just press the link above.

I first set up Season One just as a file for personal use before I dreamed of starting a blog. So I put all the scripts in one file, which eventually became the format of the “Easy Search Scripts.” This was in the summer after the first season, when I binged the season.

Unfortunately, it’s not feasible to pull the episodes apart now. In fact, it’s essentially impossible.

So what I did instead was set up the tags separately, linked to the scripts. If you’ve landed here, you likely used the Search Bar, which is very unpredictable. I hope that someday, WordPress will provide a better one.

In the meantime, consider using the “Tag/Phrase Index for Scripts” instead of the Search Bar. You use it with your Page Search function. It’s basic, but I find it works best for me.

 
 

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