Date: 2004-10-20 04:55 pm (UTC)
It doesn't make it better, but then I believe that D'Argo is dead. He died the way he wanted--a true warrior he never believed he really was.

Yeah, and I wanted to write that, even if I don't want to believe it, can't fathom of writing a future for them that doesn't involve D'Argo, and maybe that's the key. And how astonishing is it that a TV show can produce that sort of reaction, a tiny echo of that kind of pain in life, the haunting absence when someone's gone. It's amazing to me.
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