Miss Fred. Miss Greyson. Greyson's absence is really starting to be felt.
And I'm still not fan of Luke trying to get Deb to become Jane. I don't understand that story. I liked her closing argument and how she stuck up for her runway walk, but then it felt like Luke was trying to get her to be someone else, which still isn't gelling with me. Anybody else get that plotline?
He is trying make her feel that she is Jane, not Debbie tied in jane's body. Its not about her being someone elsee, is about her acceping that she can be herself and be Jane at the same time. So, he'll pull her to act like soemone else, and the fact that she won't will be her accepting who she is, and she's not Debbie, she's Jane.
One of the problems is that the Guardian Angel trying to get Deb to believe she's Jane is a season one story. That should have been the first thing they did...IIRC they played Deb adjusting (new body, new job, new intellect, and the realization that Greyson was still there but she couldn't have him) and they played Fred's first taste of freedom but they never tried to convince Deb to become completely Jane. IMHO, that ship has sailed. (It's the same goal they went for in the old movie Heaven Can Wait.) I don't see Deb falling for it.
Seems an impossible goal to me, anyway. Your personality is who you are and your experiences. Plopping your personality into another body isn't going to make you change. The best analogy that comes to mind is that when Jane died and Deb's personality landed in her body, its like overwriting the data on a hard drive. The overwritten sectors are gone. They aren't coming back unless you overwrite the new data (Deb) with the old data(Jane).
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Miss Fred. Miss Greyson. Greyson's absence is really starting to be felt.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm still not fan of Luke trying to get Deb to become Jane. I don't understand that story. I liked her closing argument and how she stuck up for her runway walk, but then it felt like Luke was trying to get her to be someone else, which still isn't gelling with me. Anybody else get that plotline?
He is trying make her feel that she is Jane, not Debbie tied in jane's body. Its not about her being someone elsee, is about her acceping that she can be herself and be Jane at the same time. So, he'll pull her to act like soemone else, and the fact that she won't will be her accepting who she is, and she's not Debbie, she's Jane.
ReplyDeleteOne of the problems is that the Guardian Angel trying to get Deb to believe she's Jane is a season one story. That should have been the first thing they did...IIRC they played Deb adjusting (new body, new job, new intellect, and the realization that Greyson was still there but she couldn't have him) and they played Fred's first taste of freedom but they never tried to convince Deb to become completely Jane. IMHO, that ship has sailed. (It's the same goal they went for in the old movie Heaven Can Wait.) I don't see Deb falling for it.
ReplyDeleteSeems an impossible goal to me, anyway. Your personality is who you are and your experiences. Plopping your personality into another body isn't going to make you change. The best analogy that comes to mind is that when Jane died and Deb's personality landed in her body, its like overwriting the data on a hard drive. The overwritten sectors are gone. They aren't coming back unless you overwrite the new data (Deb) with the old data(Jane).
Loved Jane claiming her runway walk and the way she carries herself.
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