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OK kids, I have an SFnal challenge for you.
You'll remember controversy over Owen's use of an alien spray in the very first episode of Torchwood to seduce first a woman he fancies, then her boyfriend. Owen sprays himself with the stuff, and anger and indifference turn at once to overwhelming lust, in a parody of those Lynx ads.
Now, RTD and Julie Gardner are completely blithe about this in the DVD commentary. And it suddenly hit me: the spray doesn't affect the couple; it only affects Owen - at least, that's the intention.
Every theory I've come up with about how the spray works has assumed it somehow affected the couple - meaning this was a variety of drug rape. Even if it made Owen shoot out superpowerful pheremones or something, that's still affecting the other people rather than him.
So thinking caps on: what the heck could the spray do only to Owen that made him suddenly irresistable?
In the meantime, some links for u:
Ianto and Jack both make afterelton.com's list of Ten Best Gay and Bisexual Science Fiction Characters. "...Jack and some of the other characters in the series represent an almost “post-gay” approach to sexual themes, in which sexual identity is represented as fluid and complicated, and, more importantly, as not a big deal. It simply is what it is."
Some really terrific analysis of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang from
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You'll remember controversy over Owen's use of an alien spray in the very first episode of Torchwood to seduce first a woman he fancies, then her boyfriend. Owen sprays himself with the stuff, and anger and indifference turn at once to overwhelming lust, in a parody of those Lynx ads.
Now, RTD and Julie Gardner are completely blithe about this in the DVD commentary. And it suddenly hit me: the spray doesn't affect the couple; it only affects Owen - at least, that's the intention.
Every theory I've come up with about how the spray works has assumed it somehow affected the couple - meaning this was a variety of drug rape. Even if it made Owen shoot out superpowerful pheremones or something, that's still affecting the other people rather than him.
So thinking caps on: what the heck could the spray do only to Owen that made him suddenly irresistable?
In the meantime, some links for u:
Ianto and Jack both make afterelton.com's list of Ten Best Gay and Bisexual Science Fiction Characters. "...Jack and some of the other characters in the series represent an almost “post-gay” approach to sexual themes, in which sexual identity is represented as fluid and complicated, and, more importantly, as not a big deal. It simply is what it is."
Some really terrific analysis of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang from
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And some icons that are just gosh darn funny. :-)
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Date: 2008-01-23 11:44 pm (UTC)Torchwood is about broken people who happen to fight aliens. The show is about the wonderfully messy, screwed-up nature of humans, about bad choices and misunderstandings. Any heroism is accidental.
As for the Owen scene -- is a pheromone spray any more of a cheat than makeup, hygiene, nose job, hair coloring, working out, etc.?
Clearly he's *cheating* at the dating game; that's the point. Whether it amounts to rape depends on whether the spray overrides the "victim's" self control completely, or merely lowers their inhibitions like booze can....or indeed, whether the thing boosts Owen's creepy sex appeal rather than altering the other person's perceptions.
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Date: 2008-01-23 11:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-24 09:24 am (UTC)The pheromone idea seems most plausible. If a spray made Owen infinitely more attractive somehow, that's not the same as saying it lowered another persons inhibitions.... Although, admittedly, we would have to assume that the woman he comes onto found him more attractive than she initially let on... and we would also have to assume that she and her husband are (at least deep down) interested in having "an adventure" with someone else....
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Date: 2008-01-24 01:48 am (UTC)...yes?
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Date: 2008-01-24 02:31 pm (UTC)Well, what about bateria and viruses passed from person to person?
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Date: 2008-01-24 02:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-24 09:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-24 09:56 pm (UTC)So far all I've come up with is a complex telepathic exchange and something to do with body language and facial expressions.
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Date: 2008-01-24 10:17 pm (UTC)Ok... people use scents to make themselves seem more attractive all the time. All our senses are tied into arousal... perhaps this spray efficiently augments those parts of you that (unconsciously) project you as an attractive person (in scent, perhaps something in harmonics, maybe even in appearance itself) to someone else... I know, it's not terribly hard Sci, but I'd put this kind of technology in the "sufficiently high tech enough as to be indistinguishable from magic" category...
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Date: 2008-01-24 10:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-24 10:39 pm (UTC)Giving it a little more thought...
Owen's real sleaziness if it doesn't come from actual rape is certainly apparent in his taking pleasure in breaking up other people's relationships. An argument can be made that this is due to the spray's influence on Owen, similar to how the glove changed Suzie. Repeated use might have compromised Owen's will, making him take some form of sadistic pleasure in other's pain. He even laments it in a future episode once he's out of the spray's influence....
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