I’ve never seen such a blatant instance of losing the plot as s4 Gaius—it’s like they forgot about what the point of Gaius was and tried to cobble together a character thesis out of confused hindsight. It’s killing me because he had such a clear, consistent place before, and every now and again I can see it in glimpses amidst the yards of stupid cult bullshit; at least once every episode, there’s a moment of you! you! I see you, I see the point of you, have they remembered the point of you?—and then, no, no, it blinks away into another fucking miracle, another fucking weirdly sincere Jesus tableau, another fundamental fucking misread of THE ENTIRE POINT OF GAIUS BALTAR.
still
in
the same chapter
fucking help


Her plan for life was to go out there and make special things happen.
you guys
YOU
GUYS

There are quite a few ways you could probably play Alice. She’s a physicist, so she could be quite geeky – odd in that way – mousy. But I had this idea that she’s almost too perfect. She’s untouchable, she’s someone that you’d see – be struck by, she’s very striking – but you’d never see her again. She’s almost an apparition. She’s also sexy – she toys with men, she toys with other women – she manipulates people.
Ruth Wilson
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