M. wrote:
>Just watched Warlord again, does anyone else think Tarrant acts more like a
teenager with Avon the guardian/ adult figure, at the end. <snip> It's just
he's supposed to be a hardened space 'privateer', rebel, going around the
galaxy. He's supposed to have a hardened an edge, understand the realities.
Yet he seems a little niave and it's not just this episode. Maybe some-one
can help me out with the episodes, but apart from Avon becoming boss-man, he
also seeems to become the paternal figure with Vila the friendly uncle!!??<
I've mentioned before, I think, how to my mind the S3 crew resemble a
family, with Avon as the reluctant father, Cally as the tired, disillusioned
mother, Vila as the tolerated uncle and Tarrant an Dayna as the
highspirited, reckless children. (Although both Tarrant and Dayna are
supposed to be older, to me their behaviour often seems like that of
teeangers.)
Your observation has made me aware how this comparison can be extended to
S4, with the mother gone and the father having brought in a new, much
younger wife. Initially the children and new wife tread warily around each
other (Soolin doesn't get much to do in the first few S4 episodes).
Gradually they develop a workable relationship but the new wife always
remains a bit of an outsider.
Marian