http://luckweaver.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] luckweaver.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] elisi 2016-06-04 04:08 am (UTC)

I'd say that Seeker/Roda, here, is unusual.
Well, as - I hope - should become clear in 'The Life and Death of Rodageitmososa' there's a lot going on behind the scenes from both of their POVs and this break-up is an important milestone for both of them. It causes the Seeker to detach himself from people, and in the end it does contribute to Roda's regeneration, because she begins to do the same.

And yet they both hold onto Jack.

No, it's interesting. Because Roda doesn't stop loving the Seeker; it's just that right now, she can't be in a relationship with him. She's hurt. She's angry. Roda doesn't do her emotions in half measure. And by the time she regenerates, she knows that perhaps pushing the Seeker away was the wrong thing to do. But Jack and the Seeker, the Seeker and Roda, Roda and Jack, they're always there.

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