Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, so let us talk about
something else – DW, for exactly. Why DW? Because I’m currently in the New York
State, which is on lockdown at least for the next couple of weeks, and
everything is closed, (well, almost everything), and there’s limited material
to go on, so let’s pull out something out of the old dusty closet; might as
well be DW.
So, what to talk about in DW? Let us try with another old
chestnut – the Roman Centurion vs. the Rajput Warrior. After all of those years
that had gone by after this episode was first aired, is there anything new
about this episode?
Sadly, no. It is still a well written and an exciting
episode, but nothing more. The only notable thing about RCRW is that it is also
an honest and a non-prejudiced episode, but we have talked about this problem
of the late DW a long, long time ago, so what there is left?
Firstly, yes, the Rajput had the advantage here – the ancient
Roman, (as well as the Greek), army often had had problems with one on one
fight. Yes, there are all of those one on one battles in the Iliad, aka, one of
the first two authentic Western novels, but I must confess I have my own doubts
about the novels’ authenticity, some things just don’t add up – but that is
another story altogether.
Anyhow, the Rajput here has the advantage because his
weapons are not so much advanced as better designed for a one on one fight – in
a team fight, the situation would have been reversed. Of course, there is also
the question as to why DW had the Centurion team (hey, remember his FH incarnation, incidentally?), bring forth a Scorpion – a stationary
oversized crossbow, essentially, but, hey, they had something similar in an
earlier S2 episode, when Alexander the Great’s ballista took on Attila the Hun’s
Scythian battle-axe. It ended badly for Alexander – Attila won that showdown.
What next?
The movies are being postponed, which is good – I was
beginning to feel as if my blog is turning into a list of reviews, and I do not
want that. I do not know what I am going to do with my blog yet, but it will be
more than just a smattering of reviews – of movies, TV shows, Netflix shows,
no! There will be something else! Maybe even discussions about something!
…For now, though, the best part of my day so far was that I
saw a blue jay through the window in the yard outside. None of us is willing to
leave because of the lockdown, unless it is for the grocery shopping or
something similar, and the animals know it, somehow. Will they take over the
world back from the humans? Probably not, simply because fear fades, and humans
get tired of being scared all the time, COVID-19 or not.
To make matters worse, people are
taking advantage of COVID-19, and usually for the worse. That is a part of real life, and especially
of the American dream, with its’ individuality and entrepreneurship – both direct
descendants of the Protestant, (especially the Anglo-Saxon version) way of
life. Fair enough, but it means that there isn’t only good things stemming from
this root, but bad ones too – and the same could be said about communism, as
the Chinese seem to be having their
COVID-19 issues well under control…no matter the cost. The Russians, of course,
are a different story, but that is because they are a different story – they always tried to be a part of the West,
culturally and politically speaking, but because the Russian proletariat and
the elite were almost two different cultures throughout most of Russian history…things
got muddled, and the West didn’t do anything to help either. The 1990s were
just the latest example of that – the missed opportunity for the West to fix the
Russian issue for good…instead the West got whatever it got in the person of
Putin, and it can’t be fixed; maybe the West doesn’t want it to be fixed, but
then all its’ those fiery speeches about the virtues of Democracy begin to seem
fixed. What next?
Well, real life still sucks. The
COVID-19 is still going strong, but because people are taking advantage of it
in different ways, or just reacting to it differently, it is hard to
differentiate truth from fiction; in this case, truth may not be subjective, but
with everything that is going on around here, it is getting hard to figure out
just what truth here actually is, and
that is just as bad. Hopefully though, real life will get its’ head out of its’
ass and sort it all out, or else it’s going to be Italy all over again, (and
Spain isn’t doing much better either), that’s all.
…And by that I mean that we’re
done for now – see you all soon!
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