Notes: September 2007 Archives

Characters all play against type

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Jake is seemingly a ladies man, but deep down needs to be more in a relationship.

Tim is very concerned with morality, but also afraid of commitment. He doesn’t really want to be in a relationship, just sexual experience.

The deadhead stoner character is also one of the smartest and hardest studying. (Name? Davey? Pete?)

Lana is a deadhead girl, but with an odd twist (which is what? She’s a neat freak? compulsive?) Maybe Lana is Asian? Asian neat-freak deadhead chick.

Sophie is the other deadhead girl, whose parents are fabulously wealthy, but she never reveals it. Also a member of minor European royalty.

Helen: beautiful but strangely genuine. Millenia of loss have made her compassionate but also wary. She is careful of getting too close to anyone, and will only sleep with those she knows will not fall in love with her.

Jessica is a "good Jewish girl" but also a stoner and partier, with a somewhat anarchic sense of humor.

Immortality pilot episode

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The first night after everyone moves into the dorms, and wild partying erupts. A rivalry develops over the most beautiful girl on the floor, Helen, but just when things seem most tense, Tim steps in and brings peace, and everyone becomes friends. 

Samantha's family history

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Aron and Sam’s father married Mathilda (Aron’s mother)  but she left the father when Aron was quite young to return to Louisiana. Afte that the father married Sam’s mother, whom Aron hated.  When Sam was just two, her mother drowned in the river under mysterious circumstances. After Sam’s mother died, her father “went strange” and became morose, bitter and tight-fisted.

the tower

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what does it symbolize to Samantha?

In Ulysses the tower symbolizes, among other things, consciousness, the ego.

It is, of course, a phallic symbol.

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