[spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
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18-10-2011, 05:42 PM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
(18-10-2011 12:48 PM)beatrice4ruth Wrote: Frankly, I do not know why I am still speculating after reading the TV guide comments of PF. It is so disheartening and so contrary to what you are so beautifully writing about them: In a sense, what we saw in this episode, is the two of them coming to grips with each other's faults and mistakes, and realising it doesn't change how they feel about each other. 1. Ruth is not a traitor. She is just as patriotic as Harry is, and will not betray Britain. 2. I think Peter is being a naughty boy and keeping us speculating. It's the writers (and Kudos) who decide whether Harry and Ruth get together. Spoiler: show |
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18-10-2011, 06:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-10-2011 06:52 PM by beatrice4ruth.)
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
I love Ruth. In my heart I know that she cannot be a traitor. She would rather die than betray her country.
Series 10 Spoiler: show I enjoy Ian Wylie's blogs too. But I am just concerned about his last remark Series 10 Spoiler: show |
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19-10-2011, 08:11 AM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
Was Harry manipulating Ruth in episode 5? I think so. Was he also being genuine when he reassured her. I also think so.
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19-10-2011, 11:14 AM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
Harry did seem sincere when he was speaking to Ruth to reassure her. But if he goes on manipulating Ruth, is he really the right man for her? Doesn't she deserve better than to expect to be manipulated by Harry in her private life? I suppose that Harry can't help himself after so many years of lying and manipulating people.
In fact, I am happy that Spooks is ending now. I am getting really annoyed at the bleakness and despair surrounding Harry; at his solitude and mostly, as PF remarked, Series 10 Spoiler: show I can only hope that Ian Wyle is right and that we will be satisfied with the ending. At least Harry and Ruth are smiling at each other, an improvement over series 9. However, we need some of the jokes and the lightness of the earlier years back. Where did they go? |
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19-10-2011, 11:25 AM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
(18-10-2011 05:42 PM)Naivety Wrote:(18-10-2011 12:48 PM)beatrice4ruth Wrote: Frankly, I do not know why I am still speculating after reading the TV guide comments of PF. It is so disheartening and so contrary to what you are so beautifully writing about them: In a sense, what we saw in this episode, is the two of them coming to grips with each other's faults and mistakes, and realising it doesn't change how they feel about each other. I really hate to disagree with you there. I'd love for things to work out for Harry and Ruth, but Ian Wylie's blog doesn't really fill me with much confidence, a great ending, yes but for H/R shippers? Ian's a bloke ( sorry boys, generalising a bit here, no offence!) Men tend to have a more pragmatic approach to romance, and fictional romance, well, I don't think you'll catch many men reading Barbara Cartland or Mills and Boon, and 'chick flics', you have to drag em' to the cinema....or so they would have you believe! I still live in hope, and everything is crossed, but...... |
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19-10-2011, 11:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-10-2011 02:12 PM by beatrice4ruth.)
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
I am worried about H/R too. I am even more concerned now that I have read the Box Cult preview for episode 6. The paragraph below really troubles me:
Series 10 Spoiler: show Are the reviewers mostly men? It seems so. You are right, you cannot trust men with a positive spin on fictional romance . |
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19-10-2011, 05:52 PM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
(19-10-2011 11:25 AM)Agent Acme Wrote: I really hate to disagree with you there. I'd love for things to work out for Harry and Ruth, but Ian Wylie's blog doesn't really fill me with much confidence, a great ending, yes but for H/R shippers? Mills and Boon?, Barbara Cartland? This is Spooks! I love the Harry and Ruth story for what it is, not because it's some sickly, treacly gooey-eyed romance. Remember the key words of 5.5: 'leave it as something wonderful... something wonderful but never said'. Harry and Ruth is subtly written, and it probably will be until the very end. I think that is what Ian Wylie is hinting at. Spoiler: show |
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19-10-2011, 06:44 PM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
Sorry, I think you may have misinterpreted what I was trying to get at. I wasn't referring to Spooks when I mentioned Mills and Boon, I was suggesting that Ian Wylie, as a man, may look at fictional romance differently!
The Mills and boon reference was there merely as attempt at humour and to highlight the possible differences in gender reading and/or watching habits and how the different sexes may translate that romance. As hopeless a romantic as I am, I could never possibly , even in my wildest dreams, ever attempt to describe the relationship between Harry and Ruth as that...!!! |
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19-10-2011, 09:41 PM
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20-10-2011, 06:05 AM
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RE: [spoilers] Harry and Ruth: Back With A Vengeance?
Why are you so sure this is all about Harry (and Ruth)?
The article states "for many characters, is all about who you can trust, and whether that trust and devotion have been fatally misplaced all along. " That could mean many things. 1. Ilya's devotion to Elena, we know he knows of the affair, but perhaps not of Sacha. We know he took her back after the KGB interrogation and stuck his neck out. Say he discovers she's the plot driver? 2. Elena's belief that Ilya is a good man. She seemed genuinely fond of him and devastated by the thought he might be the one who tried to kill her. Say she finds out he's the plot driver? 3. Sacha and Elena. He seems devoted to his mother, but something's got Harry steamed up enough to Series 10.6 Spoiler: show 4. Elena incorrectly assuming Harry has loved her all these years. He said to Ruth he felt guilt not love. 5. Harry discovering Elena has lied about Sacha's paternity and is behind the plot. Perhaps she was even a set up back in Berlin? A number of meanings right there. We shouldn't read so much into these reviews and shouldn't always jump on the band wagon that Harry is going to turn on Ruth or vice versa. As to Elena ruining Harry's marriage, we're getting into Agony Aunt territory here, but we know Elena wasn't his only stray, and judging from the comments Harry made about ELena, he seems more affected by his self criticism over his cowardice and sense of shame about 'the boy' than actual heartbreak/love for her. |
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