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I was just mulling over this in my head. After watching most of the episodes, I noticed that Dash X's character is kind of um. Confusing. Not that this isn't to be expected ... considering. But here's what I mean:
It seems like in most of the episodes he's in he's got a good side. i.e. He saves Marshall from a bunch of sticky situations. In No Brain, No Pain, he actually heed's Marshall's words. And ends up saving the day. His character is built up quite a bit in Loyal Order of Corn, and is rather upset when Ned tells him he can't go with him because the answer to his questions lie in Eerie ... After that, in Zombies in PJs, he's just sort of neutral, he seems to be back to just doing things solely for himself, even if he ends up helping Marshall and Simon out a bit. Afterwards, in Reality Takes a Holiday, he does a complete 180 back to 'evil' and all of a sudden he wants to kill Marshall? Sure he's Dash, and sure Dash would do drastic, unreasonable things, but it seems questionable that he'd kill Marshall after all the times he's helped him.
It just seems like they gave up on the character completely, o_0. It was dissapointing that all the character development meant nothing. I liked Dash's character development. But I guess if the show was going to end, they had to do something with him.
Soo yeah, thoughts?
And I found a petition to get Eerie re-released on DVD. Not too many signatures yet unfortunately:
http://www.petitiononline.com/1972IN/petition.html
PS Yes I am a huge nerd who spends way too much time thinking about fictional characters.
It seems like in most of the episodes he's in he's got a good side. i.e. He saves Marshall from a bunch of sticky situations. In No Brain, No Pain, he actually heed's Marshall's words. And ends up saving the day. His character is built up quite a bit in Loyal Order of Corn, and is rather upset when Ned tells him he can't go with him because the answer to his questions lie in Eerie ... After that, in Zombies in PJs, he's just sort of neutral, he seems to be back to just doing things solely for himself, even if he ends up helping Marshall and Simon out a bit. Afterwards, in Reality Takes a Holiday, he does a complete 180 back to 'evil' and all of a sudden he wants to kill Marshall? Sure he's Dash, and sure Dash would do drastic, unreasonable things, but it seems questionable that he'd kill Marshall after all the times he's helped him.
It just seems like they gave up on the character completely, o_0. It was dissapointing that all the character development meant nothing. I liked Dash's character development. But I guess if the show was going to end, they had to do something with him.
Soo yeah, thoughts?
And I found a petition to get Eerie re-released on DVD. Not too many signatures yet unfortunately:
http://www.petitiononline.com/1972IN/petition.html
PS Yes I am a huge nerd who spends way too much time thinking about fictional characters.
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Date: 2004-02-06 04:26 am (UTC)But yeah, in all the EPs he was in he was leaning towards good more than bad. Albiet extremely confused in the matter. Being selfish obviously worked. But I think he was starting to figure out that being alone wasnt so great.
Yeah, they shouldnt've dropped him. It was a damn good character. Jason Marsden loved that role, probably because he was able to put everything he had into it because it was such an animated character. The way he does facial expressions is priceless.
And I didn't even watch the second series. o_o
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Date: 2004-02-06 06:14 am (UTC)Ahhh, there you go, angsting him up so I get all sympathetic and wanna feed him hot chocolate..! ;op
"The way he does facial expressions is priceless."
I knoooow. I'm a sucker for a guy with an expressive face. I think that's what Alan Cumming has over me!
"I didn't even watch the second series."
It SUCKED. They replaced Simon! *sobs*
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Date: 2004-02-06 11:15 am (UTC)Well pfft. I'm glad I didn't watch the second series then.
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Date: 2004-02-09 05:57 am (UTC)I remember that exact facial expression... man, that programme was great :oD
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Date: 2004-08-15 10:57 pm (UTC)