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Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:47 pm
by redwinter101
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:54 pm
by francis
I have nothing new to add, but thank you everybody for your insightful posts. This is my favorite episode.

Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:52 pm
by GuardianAngel
That IS a great blog, Red. Thanks.
SB is not my favorite epi but it's up there.

Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:52 pm
by GuardianAngel
Everyone heads to NY.
Martan wakes a sleeping Whitley. Whitley wants to know if Fitzgerald is dead and is told he’s not. Martan wants to know how it’s possible that he lived through the explosion.
He also wants to know how the friend was able to throw him across the room with one hand. If he doesn’t get answers he’s going to kill the old man by inserting air into his tubes.
Whitley tells the assassin the truth - Fitzgerald is a vampire.
Martan says he doesn’t think that’s funny. Whitley replies that, no, it’s not.
Martan leans in, asking how it is you kill vampires.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in NY, Josef steps out of a limo...
And walk up to a door where the woman who answers welcomes him and says he is expected.
And still elsewhere, Beth is trying to get into the building to see Whitley but the doorman won’t let her.
Mick, who is probably tired of waiting to get in, walk by them.
He circles around the building, looking for another entrance.
Not finding an obvious one, he does a wonderful little move - a circle-round, back, up thingy. And spies something.
Beth comes around, looks up and says ‘no way’. Mick already tried the nice, ‘human’ way. Didn’t work. So....he jumps up to grab the fire escape ladder.
He steps back to let Beth go first. Looks like she’s enjoying her trip to NY.

Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:28 pm
by allegrita
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:42 am
by Luxe de Luxe
ooh yeah, I'm with you, Alle. There's a lot for Beth to enjoy here. She's off on a 'work' trip with the man she has unresolved sexual tension with. He's such an honorable person she can rely on him never to push a boundary she's not comfortable with, so she's free to flirt without having to sort out (at this point) any potentially messy consequences of a breach of her personal boundaries. Her trip is entirely explainable to Josh as a good reporter doing her job.
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:51 am
by allegrita
Sooo true. Beth still has it all under her control at this point (or so she thinks). The hammer has yet to fall...
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:59 am
by Luxe de Luxe
allegrita wrote:Sooo true. Beth still has it all under her control at this point (or so she thinks). The hammer has yet to fall...
Agreed. Even though the trip was absolutely plausible as 'work', she's still going to have a few sticky moments soothing Josh's feelings.
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:08 am
by GuardianAngel
Luxe de Luxe wrote:ooh yeah, I'm with you, Alle. There's a lot for Beth to enjoy here. She's off on a 'work' trip with the man she has unresolved sexual tension with. He's such an honorable person she can rely on him never to push a boundary she's not comfortable with, so she's free to flirt without having to sort out (at this point) any potentially messy consequences of a breach of her personal boundaries. Her trip is entirely explainable to Josh as a good reporter doing her job.
I agree. At least I think she thought so in her head. It all looked good as she reasoned it out but Josh put some cracks in that plan. When he tested it it didn't hold. Perfect example is when he asked when she intended to tell him she was going to NY. Hearing herself tell him out loud that she was going to call him from the airport? *wince* What she really needs to look at is the fact that she didn't care enough how bad it looked.
Not that I'm blaming her (so much). I'd be in NY with Mick too, watching him do the sexy jumping thing.

Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:18 am
by Luxe de Luxe
GuardianAngel wrote:Luxe de Luxe wrote:ooh yeah, I'm with you, Alle. There's a lot for Beth to enjoy here. She's off on a 'work' trip with the man she has unresolved sexual tension with. He's such an honorable person she can rely on him never to push a boundary she's not comfortable with, so she's free to flirt without having to sort out (at this point) any potentially messy consequences of a breach of her personal boundaries. Her trip is entirely explainable to Josh as a good reporter doing her job.
I agree. At least I think she thought so in her head. It all looked good as she reasoned it out but Josh put some cracks in that plan. When he tested it it didn't hold. Perfect example is when he asked when she intended to tell him she was going to NY. Hearing herself tell him out loud that she was going to call him from the airport? *wince* What she really needs to look at is the fact that she didn't care enough how bad it looked.
Not that I'm blaming her (so much). I'd be in NY with Mick too, watching him do the sexy jumping thing.

... and I'd be standing there right next to you, GA.

I always thought her wince was less about discomfort at taking off to NY with Mick, and more about realising how totally inconsiderate she'd been by intending to just drop him a quick phone call from the airport rather than being a good girlfriend and letting him know in advance.
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:50 pm
by GuardianAngel
One of Whitley’s aids (maybe nurse) comes in to tell him he has visitors. He has no idea how they got in.
Beth pipes up and tells him she and Mick thinks he might be in danger. The Real Estate Mogul says it’s okay, to leave them.
Mick steps forward, asking if the guy hired a hitman to kill Josef Kostan. The answer is ‘no’. Beth says they have evidence.
He hired someone to kill Charles Fitzgerald. Who?
He explains. That was the name used when he took his daughter away and murdered her. He points to the picture of his daughter, Sarah, who was 21 when the pic was taken.
That was in 1955. In just a few months, she was gone. Mick catches on - that the father thinks Josef was responsible for the death of the daughter.
Whitley says he knows what Josef is....a monster. Who took his daughter from him.
Mick says the man better tell him all he knows about Josef so that Mick can find him before Josef finds Whitley.
Whitley then directs Mick to a draw in the table. There is a diary in there. It was Sarah’s.
It obviously means a lot to Whitley. His wife had kept it from him until she died two years ago.
He says his Sarah was a beautiful, innocent, trusting young woman. Beth smiles at the description.
He continues, saying that Sarah’s only mistake was falling for Fitzgerald who used her and exploited her love. And then killed her.
Whitley says he couldn’t protect her then but he can avenge her now.
Beth wants to know if that is all in the diary. Whitley gives it to her, telling her to read for herself.
Mick states what is obvious - that Whitley then hired someone to find Fitzgerald and carry out that vengeance. Yes, and it took Whitely 2 yrs to find him. He can’t die until he knows ‘that monster’ still walks this earth. He starts coughing, blood in his mouth. Looks like death is near.
His aid (nurse?) comes in and tells Mick and Beth they have to leave. They do. With the diary.

Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:05 pm
by PNWgal
I always wondered if Whitley's description of Sarah was meant specifically for Beth as a warning - as in, "My daughter was a beautiful, innocent, trusting young woman like you, and a vampire killed her. Don't let the same happen to you."
(I, of course, am going on the assumption that Whitley has made the leap in logic that since Mick knows Josef, err, Charles, he must be a "monster", too.)
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:15 pm
by allegrita
It's a little hard to feel sorry for Whitley. He talks about love, but I get the impression that his feelings about Sarah are more like those of Haggans for his trophy wife: she was his property, and Josef took her away from him. And I do get the feeling that Sarah's mother loved her dearly, and maybe that's why she protected Sarah from her husband. Maybe she realized that Sarah might very well still be alive... or rather undead... and that's why she kept the secret till her death.
Maybe I'm being unkind. But he blew up Josef's office! Not to mention Tim and Dan, and Josef himself. Humph!
The look on Beth's face when she hears the story of Sarah is very interesting to me. She's affected by it. She thinks it's very romantic...
Pgal, you posted while I was writing this. That's a very interesting question! I wonder if Whitley did suspect!
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:30 pm
by PNWgal
allegrita wrote:The look on Beth's face when she hears the story of Sarah is very interesting to me. She's affected by it. She thinks it's very romantic...
She's definitely affected by it...but I wonder how much of that changes when she finds out what really what happened to Sarah.
Re: Sleeping Beauty (Episode Ten)
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:09 am
by darkstarrising
PNWgal wrote:allegrita wrote:The look on Beth's face when she hears the story of Sarah is very interesting to me. She's affected by it. She thinks it's very romantic...
She's definitely affected by it...but I wonder how much of that changes when she finds out what really what happened to Sarah.
I think a
lot changed for Beth when she saw Sarah frozen in time, lost 'in between'. All of a sudden, there's a dark side, danger, if you will, to the romantic notions she may be entertaining about a relationship with Mick. I think her going back to LA instead of taking advantage of a night on the town with a man she's falling for, indicates that she now realizes there's danger associated with Mick. And Josh is safe, at least until the next episode.