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Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:15 am
by redwinter101
Somethign struck me this time round - the importance in your stories of dreams, both literal dreams and hopes for the future. The car journey back to LA from the motel with Beth seems like a dream interlude here, a precious moment of comfort and calm for Mick before the repercussions of what's happened begin to take their toll.

His dreams and Beth's are so important - revealing the past and foreshadowing the future, feeding into the conscious actions each chooses to take. And here, in another heartbreaking conversation, we find out more about the day to day agony of Elaine's life. Having read through to the end of the series, this episode is all the more poignant for how desolate she truly was at this point.

But then, of course, fate intervenes for all of them.

:clapping: :clapping: :clapping:

Red

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:19 pm
by Shadow
It was so interesting what you said about the dreams, Red! Until you wrote that I hadn't actually realized how important (or how prevalent!) dreams were in this series.

I had not ever thought of the car journey back to LA being a kind of dream interlude either, but I really like that idea. There were so many missing scenes in Fever that I desperately wanted to see . . . but that one most of all . . . .

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:49 pm
by redwinter101
Well, if you ever wanted to write any more of those missing scenes, there's a captive audience right here. :yes: :yes:

Red

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:11 am
by Shadow
redwinter101 wrote:Well, if you ever wanted to write any more of those missing scenes, there's a captive audience right here. :yes: :yes:
:biggrin: I will have to keep that in mind . . .

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:39 pm
by maggatha3
Would you believe it? I actually made it back to my reading ritual, and just watched Fever a while ago before reading your interlude. I know I have over-commented in that In between :snicker: , and it is actually one I love and almost know by heart. Just...tonight I was so overwhelmed with the scene in Mick's car, while Leni was driving. Such intimacy, such easiness between Mick and Beth. Both in bad shape, but finding refuge in each other's arms, and oh, it was so wonderful that Mick, in his fever, could warm Beth up with his body closeness. I would have expected them both to have beautiful dreams, but...I guess their minds were troubled for such a delight.

And I was so sad about Elaine... not good for her to compare her relationship with her husband to Mick and Beth's intense bond.

My Sire :rose:

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:41 am
by Shadow
How delightful to see you back here, Maggatha! I do love that you picked out that one scene in the car . . . to me, it was such a conspicuously "missing" scene in the show, and I wanted so much to know how they had gotten back to L.A. and what had happened along the way . . .

Wouldn't it have been lovely if Fever had been a two-hour show? :melts:

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:18 am
by Marigold
This was another awesome chapter, Shadow! :hearts: :hug: I love how you alternated Mick's current situation with flashbacks.

The events in Fever were life-changing for both Beth and Mick. I've always wondered what else happened that we were not shown. Now, thanks to you, I know! :twothumbs: I enjoyed reading about how Beth "stopped" Mick during the feeding, and about how Mick slept and healed for the better part of eight days. [ETA: I forgot to mention how much I loved the car scene! :happysigh: ]

I really like your idea that Mick's body temperature was hot. I'd never thought of this, but it makes perfect sense. It was so nice that Mick was able to keep Beth warm... :melts:

Another thing I liked was how you mentioned other characters (Rosie, Rebecca, Tyler). Even though these people are just briefly mentioned, they help to create a backstory for Mick. Speaking of which, I loved the paragraph about Mick's war experience.

I'm so sad for poor Elaine. :hankie: Being rejected by Kevin was awful, and it was made even worse by the fact that Beth accepted Mick. :Mickangel: I hope we see Elaine again. :fingerscrossed:

Thank you, Shadow! :rose: See you tomorrow! :wave:

Re: Adrift in the Dark (In Between 4 and 5, PG)

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:23 am
by Shadow
So glad you liked this one, Marigold! And that you liked the flashbacks mixed in with this interval -- there were so many "missing scenes" during Fever. :sigh:

It's so great that you liked the little mentions of the other characters! I was hoping that would make Mick's backstory seem a bit richer. They'll all turn up again at some point . . . and Elaine will definitely be back.

Thank you so much. :hug: