Alpha hat geschrieben:
Another keepsake from Marlene! Please, someone reassure me everything will be all right! Rebecca collected a lot of things belonging to Marlene, from bracelets (on the stairs) to the hairpin and shawl. I hope the writers do not prepare us for an episode where Rebecca has flasbacks but Marlene is forever gone! I couldn't stand it.
But what other purpose can have all this stuff M. leaves behind?
Haha, I thought it was the only one who got paranoid about things like these. Like when Marlene started talking about how you have to create special moments that you can remember when the times are bad I was like "oh noes, not that they are giving Marbecca all these super romantic moments just so they can have something to flashback to when one of them dies".
That said, I always thought that Marbecca had a stunning amount of hints and special things that never went anywhere. Like that gumball machine wedding ring that Marlene lost. So I wouldn't be surprised if we never saw the hairpin again.
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Woah, having watched yesterday's episode with subs I actually feel sorry for Tristan, and here was me laughing at him. I must've thought he was upset for something entirely different not the fact that he didn't want Marlene to be afraid of him. And I'm usually on the money with getting the gist of what's been said without subs. I must admit the dude that plays Tristan is a brilliant acto
I like him too. I thought he was very wonderful in his initial crazy!story though I'm kinda weary of the show sort of flirting with that again (even though I know he does crazy and angsty-about-crazy really well). I liked that moment too, I kinda always thought that Tristan/Marlene were pretty onesided on his side/there were a lot of it that were just his hopes/dreams/assumptions/wishes rather than cold hard reality, nor do I think that it was necessarily the best basis for a relationship BUT I always thought that Tristan was really genuine in his worry and wish to protect Marlene back when she was raped. Granted, he wasn't necessarily always good at it but imo you could see his genuine trying (and it always thought that it had a special touch because Tristan passed becoming a rapist by thisclose. But I always bought that the difference between him and a normal villain was that he could be attuned/emphatic towards Helena's emotions/fears/inner feelings when he didn't let his own needs overrule them, so I bought that he could do/was doing the same thing there).
BTW, I read some complaints that Helena doesn't really have anything to do anymore other than being Tristan's private psychiatrist, so I feel prompted to pimp this vid a bit.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL5kp4-u4cQ[/youtube]
Ok, partly selfishness because I made the song suggestion ;) But I think it shows quite well that the whole being there for each other wasn't always this onesided.