ext_472 ([identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] vilakins 2009-06-28 09:44 pm (UTC)

The Sydney agnst, it is bottomless.

And makes him conflicted. He must hate the Centre for what they did to his twin, and his lover and son, and also himself for what he did for Jarod. Yet Jarod is the one good thing, the almost-son, and I can see he'd both want him out there "doing good things for the little people" and back with him.

In the next few it looks as if Jarod is coming apart a little; I wonder if Sydney does. The only time he really lost it in the past was when he encountered the German researcher, and some of that anger must have been directed at himself for doing the same thing.

He's fascinating character.

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