Poll: Should Ruth have accepted Harry's proposal? This poll is closed. |
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Hells yes. What was she thinking? | 21 | 52.50% | |
No, Ruth is on her own journey this season. | 17 | 42.50% | |
HR boring and monotonous | 2 | 5.00% | |
Total | 40 votes | 100% |
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[spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
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02-11-2010, 09:01 PM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
Series 9.8 Spoiler: show |
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02-11-2010, 09:09 PM
Post: #162
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
I have just watched 9.7 again......bloody heart breaking especially Harry's face!
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02-11-2010, 10:08 PM
Post: #163
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
(02-11-2010 09:01 PM)SPOOK91 Wrote: Series 9.8 Ian Wylie Spoiler: show I wish something had been said about Harry spending the night at the hospital. Sometimes you wish they did an extra version of Spooks, late on a Saturday night or something, which has an extra 15mins of footage. |
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02-11-2010, 10:43 PM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
He may have not stayed the night and had just arrived really early from work or whatever. Doesn't look like he slept at all and he just got there to me. (I do think it's possible he stayed though. I like either version, but i prefer the latter. )
PS: If Harry did stay in the Hospital I doubt he'd want Ruth to know about it. Codename Kirayuki: Vid Maker. H/R & Ruth fan. |
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02-11-2010, 11:52 PM
Post: #165
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
True, although I don't think anything would have stopped him from staying at that hospital, even if he wasn't in her room I would have thought by the way she didn't seem to be shocked in the slightest to see him that she at least had a pretty good idea that he was there.
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03-11-2010, 05:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2010 05:47 AM by Silktie.)
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
I don't think he stayed the night at the hospital. I think he was on the Grid all night sorting out the mess and came to the hospital first thing to check on her.
On whether Lucas knows about Harry's proposal to Ruth, I would say no. Maybe Series 9.8 Spoiler: show I'm still not convinced that Series 9.8 Spoiler: show |
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03-11-2010, 08:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2010 08:59 AM by JHyde.)
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
I think Silktie has it in one, with that last line.
Series 9.8 Spoiler: show But back to HR. I also loved that scene in the hospital. I think part of the problem is that Ruth has always been empathetic and compassionate and everything else that she is, but that she is slowly getting better at carrying on after an event like this. That's not to say that it ever becomes commonplace for her, but she is gaining a degree of detachment after the event. Like soldiers gain in war, like Harry has surely accumulated after all his years. She is worried that she is not who she was. (I really want to quote Adrienne Rich here: 'I do not know/who I was when I did those things'. I'm also not the first to make the Rich connection with Ruth this season, see northern exposure's fan fic. She and I bond over Rich! But back to my point.....) I think she also worries that she is becoming like Harry. PF plays the scene after storming the house beautifully - the look on his face is equal parts distress at seeing Ruth mangled and broken, the scene as it is, and also *pride*, the same pride that had him tell her that she was a 'born spook'. There is also a bit of that same pride, I think, when she tells him that she is ready to go back to work. Except this time I think the pride is drowned out by his better feelings and he is a trifle fearful that the woman he loves is losing HERSELF in this mess. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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03-11-2010, 12:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2010 12:47 PM by Kirayuki.)
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
(03-11-2010 08:58 AM)JHyde Wrote: and he is a trifle fearful that the woman he loves is losing HERSELF in this mess. Ooh. Gave me chills reading that for some reason. You have a way of putting things i swear. But i totally agree. Ruth is definitely falling into the requirements of the job. However seeing as Harry has repeatedly said himself that sometimes he wishes he could just be normal again, i think he worries about not saving her from the jobs repercussions. Codename Kirayuki: Vid Maker. H/R & Ruth fan. |
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03-11-2010, 02:35 PM
Post: #169
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
(03-11-2010 05:47 AM)Silktie Wrote: I don't think he stayed the night at the hospital. I think he was on the Grid all night sorting out the mess and came to the hospital first thing to check on her. Series 9.8 Spoiler: show |
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03-11-2010, 03:12 PM
Post: #170
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth. The Wonder Years.
(03-11-2010 08:58 AM)JHyde Wrote: But back to HR. I also loved that scene in the hospital. I think part of the problem is that Ruth has always been empathetic and compassionate and everything else that she is, but that she is slowly getting better at carrying on after an event like this. Ruth is on one end and Harry is on the other. He has had 30+ years to "season" into the job, she has had 6 - tops - at MI5 proper. 3.5 before and 2 after her time in Greece. I think I have rewatched the second scene a thousand times over and am beginning to think that after Harry offers Ruth her psychological assessment as he sees it (e.g. that she still blames him) when she turns around and says to him, "And you'd be wrong" she isn't just referring to him being wrong to choose her over duty, she is telling him that he is just simply wrong in his assessment. In the hospital, I loved it when he asked her what is the truth. He said "the" truth, but I think he meant her truth. And that he stood there and let her say it. In order for them to survive they have to desensitize themselves. Since this has been such a strong character trait for Ruth, I think she is questioning if it is worth the price. She isn't only mourning the loss of George, Nico and her life in Greece, but she is mourning the loss of a very defining portion of herself as well. Warning: I feel a Kierkegaard quote coming on: There is nothing with which every man is so afraid as getting to know how enormously much he is capable of doing and becoming. Face the facts of being what you are, for that is what changes what you are. OK. I'm done. Now cracks a noble heart. Good-night, sweet [Spooks]; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. ~Wm. Shakespeare, Hamlet |
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