A lil bit of tl;dr
ShiroiHikari (post: 1464717) wrote:RECCOA UGH >:[ And I felt that Scirocco kinda didn't get enough screen time, but that's just me.
I actually found Reccoa really interesting, especially in the later part of the series. Totally agree about Sciroco, though. I could've used more time to get to know him.
I know Jerid is universally reviled by the fans, but I actually kind of like the guy and think he's an interesting character. Sure, he's not perfect. He's pretty dumb in the beginning, rather inept both socially and in the cockpit, and a little bit of a jerk, but he is determined to be the best he can be and he tries really hard. He knows what he wants and he does what he can to get it, and that's something.
Well, I am part of the fan base, and I really like Jerid. I found myself rooting for him quite a bit, and I really enjoyed how he sort of slowly became more and more obsessed with Kamille. He rises through the ranks of the Titans (his original goal) pretty much because he
survives. The honorable thing to do would have been to "go down w/ the ship" in one of those battles, but Jerid's fixation overrides his sense of shame. This fixation becomes so all-consuming, it's like he doesn't even realize that he is well on his way to achieving the goal he had at the begining of the series. Or maybe he does realize it, and it just doesn't mean anything if he doesn't
beat Kamille. Reminded me of Ramsus from Xenogears, actually.
There were times when I didn't know if I should root for him, or for Kamille. [spoiler]When Kamille's mom died, I felt just as sorry for Jerid as I did for Kamille. I mean, he didn't know there was a person in that capsule-- he thought it was a bomb or something, and was told not to read his orders until practically the last minute. He didn't say to himself, "BWAHAHA I'M GONNA KILL KAMILLE'S MOM BECAUSE I AM EVILLLL". It wasn't like that at all.[/spoiler]
Ah-greed.
Anyways, yeah. About CCA. I-- I didn't like it. At all. Have I talked about that in this thread already...?
I would love to hear your take on it.
Agloval (post: 1464744) wrote:Within the movie, this is, I guess, an unaddressed problem. Going beyond any evidence inside the film (a parlour game, but one I enjoy), I can think of a few remarks on that:
[spoiler]Maybe Bright doesn't have all that much influence? It's suggested that the rest of the Fed military are leaving Londo Bell to do the heavy lifting, and Bright's past relationship with the Federation has been rocky at times.
Or, supposing Bright possesses the influence required, maybe he just thought it would be unethical or unprofessional to get his family special treatment? After all, the man who does pull rank to get Hathaway onto a shuttle isn't the nicest of characters.[/spoiler]
Both theories seem plausible enough, but the second one sort of damages Bright's character, for me. [spoiler]Surely, if his family dies, the fact that they waited in line like everybody else won't be any consolation. Sending a personal shuttle to grab them wouldn't be denying anyone else their place on the bigger shuttles. Bright wouldn't be sentencing anyone to death. I mean, I understand the whole Kantian take on things, but you would expect him to love his family more than anyone else and use any means he can to prevent their demise. If he doesn't, isn't he kind of a jerk, not to mention a bad father? It's different, however, if he doesn't have the required influence, as you point out.[/spoiler]