I don't think I liked, per se, Ellen Tigh until the end, but I did respect and in some ways admire her. Everything she did was for her husband and I think all along he knew that. Well, other than when she flirted with others just to goad him, but yeah. I felt such pity for her at the end; she'd done what she thought she'd needed to for him, and it had turned out so very badly. I for one want to see what the man does now that he's killed what was likely the love of his life.
Father/daughter relationships are prevalent in literature but for the life of me the only one I can remember is Pride And Prejudice. Never understood why that man married his wife though. ;)
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Date: 2006-10-22 04:11 pm (UTC)Father/daughter relationships are prevalent in literature but for the life of me the only one I can remember is Pride And Prejudice. Never understood why that man married his wife though. ;)