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01-06-2012 01:24
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quote: | Originally posted by ElectricWhite
You know, there's something I hadn't considered before: is Zark simply a device to fill in narration and move the plot along when necessary -- as the chorus in an ancient Greek play -- or are we seeing the events through his eyes? If it's the latter, do we have a reliable narrator, or are we getting a story that's strongly colored (or tainted) by his opinions and biases? |
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Ah, "unreliable narrator" does make for fun literary speculation!
And in the case of Zark, he does consistently break the fourth wall, speaking directly to viewers -at the end of "The Sky is Falling Part I" he even says “And I hope you’ll stick with me and be back for the next episode to cheer G-Force on to victory in this battle against Spectra’s doomsday machine!†That certainly can be taken as evidence that what we're seeing has all been "filtered" through Zark. And in a very real sense, it has, as anyone who's seen Gatchaman knows that all those destroyed planes and cities weren't piloted by robots or completely evacuated before the attack. Gatchaman aside, though, in this age of "reality TV" I could find it strangely plausible that Zark (and therefore "Battle of the Planets" itself) could be a big Public Relations device for the Federation, intended to glamorize the heroism of G-Force and also show glimpses into their lives (or so we're led to believe), in order to keep the population (in this case, targeting the young in particular) of the Federation optimistic and supportive of the expenses incurred and resources drained by the continuing conflict with Spectra.
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02-06-2012 03:38
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