Lovely, gentle and true to character, both in Ten and Camica.
I've alway felt that Ten was an expat who had gone native from spending too much time in the company of humans. I think all the incarnations were progressively more human, in their way, but Ten was by far the most human and therefor, also the most terrifying when you caught a glimpse of the alien within. But this? This is a man going through the stages of grief and is trying desperately to make amends for all the things he feels he's done wrong.
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Date: 2015-03-21 12:47 am (UTC)I've alway felt that Ten was an expat who had gone native from spending too much time in the company of humans. I think all the incarnations were progressively more human, in their way, but Ten was by far the most human and therefor, also the most terrifying when you caught a glimpse of the alien within. But this? This is a man going through the stages of grief and is trying desperately to make amends for all the things he feels he's done wrong.
Bravo for a spot-on portrayal of both parties.