Tavia wrote:
> Men with Tarrant/Pacey's appearance tend to look up to a decade younger
> than their age. This would fit with a 35-year-old (to fit the
> back-story) looking around 25.
I don't have any problem fitting Tarrant's backstory to where he matches
Steven Pacey's age (I've sent my Tarrant "bio" often enough that I won't bore
the list with a repeat now). Which also fits the character for me. Avon
refers to Tarrant as "young" in TRAITOR, so he has to be younger enough than
Avon that there is a discernible difference. And Tarrant's actions are those
of a "young" man who is only within the course of the series recognizing his
morality. His energy, his optimism (while living in a dark society), his
naivety all seem to me to be more consistent with 20-something than
30-something.
I can see Tarrant as young as 21-22 in Powerplay or as "old" as 24-25, but
older than that simply doesn't work with the character as he's presented on
the screen (for me).
Which isn't to say that other fans can't interpret Tarrant's age (or any of
the characters who aren't tied to a specific age by canon) in a manner that
matches their perceptions. I've long noticed that most fans regard Jenna to
be older than I do, and Cally and Avon as younger than I do.
Carol