In fact, he has all the characteristics as Julian, only dormant - and what's interesting is to dig into that. Into his little flaws, and how he came to be who he is. Well, it is for me anyway.
Funny, how we can both agree about that. :) That's the thing, I don't really see a break between s1-2 and s3-5 Sark, not really. I think it's probably to do with the point at which I started reading/writing Alias, which wasn't until the very end of S3. Before that I'd only watch a few episodes of the show. I actually read the best Sark fiction out there before I decided I was interested in Alias and started watching again, so my perception of him never really took much cue from the show. But then, my very first Alias piece was a direct response to how horribly he was portrayed in the s3 finale, so I guess you can say I didn't like what they did with his character. However, it's the not liking that made me want to write him. *tongueinknots*
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Date: 2005-12-12 03:48 am (UTC)Funny, how we can both agree about that. :) That's the thing, I don't really see a break between s1-2 and s3-5 Sark, not really. I think it's probably to do with the point at which I started reading/writing Alias, which wasn't until the very end of S3. Before that I'd only watch a few episodes of the show. I actually read the best Sark fiction out there before I decided I was interested in Alias and started watching again, so my perception of him never really took much cue from the show. But then, my very first Alias piece was a direct response to how horribly he was portrayed in the s3 finale, so I guess you can say I didn't like what they did with his character. However, it's the not liking that made me want to write him. *tongueinknots*