Yup - I'm not sure it counts, exactly, as one participant was somewhat unconcious at the time, but it's right before Suzie's death scene, when they're pulling up to the dock in their car. It's one of my favorites.
Suzie: It's beautiful, Gwen, can you see? [helps Gwen out of the car, and leads them past the gates to the ferry] We'll take the ferry. Go out. As far as we can. Keep on running, 'cause he won't hurt us. We'll keep on going, you and me... Suzie: Oh, I'm sorry. Have you gone? Gwen? Can you hear me? Gwen? Suzie: Poor Gwen Cooper. [kiss] Safe journey.
Even though Gwen gets on my nerves and Suzie's just nuts, that bit just broke my heart. & in a roundabout sort of way, it kind of illustrates my "open-endedness" point. There's a lot of things in this episode - Suzie, her relationship with her father, her relationship with Gwen - that don't get tied up into a neat little bow by the end. It's left up to your imagination. Personally, I think that's the coolest type of storytelling. Just very... murky.
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Date: 2008-06-02 09:10 pm (UTC)Suzie: It's beautiful, Gwen, can you see? [helps Gwen out of the car, and leads them past the gates to the ferry] We'll take the ferry. Go out. As far as we can. Keep on running, 'cause he won't hurt us. We'll keep on going, you and me...
Suzie: Oh, I'm sorry. Have you gone? Gwen? Can you hear me? Gwen?
Suzie: Poor Gwen Cooper. [kiss] Safe journey.
Even though Gwen gets on my nerves and Suzie's just nuts, that bit just broke my heart. & in a roundabout sort of way, it kind of illustrates my "open-endedness" point. There's a lot of things in this episode - Suzie, her relationship with her father, her relationship with Gwen - that don't get tied up into a neat little bow by the end. It's left up to your imagination. Personally, I think that's the coolest type of storytelling. Just very... murky.