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Posted by Veronica on May 02, 2000 at 10:09:19 In Reply to: Second Season so far... posted by J.H. on May 01, 2000 at 15:30:26:
: Anyway, so far I'm totally digging the second season. I absolutely loved "The Way We Weren't" as I'm all about background info on any of the characters especially Aeryn and Chiana. : I'm also hoping that they develop Crichton's with both Aeryn and Chiana this season. I mean its obvious Aeryn is trying to break down her emotional walls and let John learn more about her. Chiana on the other hand seems to have a very strong attraction to our hero, she trusts him implicitly, he is the only she can talk to it seems. Am I reading too much into that? I mean are we going ot get hit with a love triangle here because I think Chiana, despite being a wannabe vamp, is being developed character wise in the direction of being an alternate relationship interest for John. : Anyone willing ot back me up here or am I stating the obvious? : James Well though I think that Chiana is intested in John, and does trust him, yaddyaddyadd, but more and more since the stone ep. I think she sees him more as a adopted older brother though she might still be interested in taking her relationship with him to another level. I also think that she is interested in D'Argo because in that ep. with the Luxan old lady and the one with the mirrors, she does state or show that she has a thing for D'Argo but there were alot of people that believed D'Argo had a thing for Aeryn and eariler on a thing for Zhaan. This brings up a question I had eariler, when Gilina asked Chiana if John loves Aeryn and she says,"No, he loves you." did she want to just get out of there with John by lying or trying to spare Gilina the heartache for a while. I think in the nerve ep. But I also wondered what was going on in her mind and what were her thoughts about John, Aeryn, Gilina, and the rest of the crew? Ohh, well, gotta go, later!!! Veronica
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