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- From: pmarlowe@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (philip marlowe)
- Newsgroups: alt.cult-movies
- Subject: Re: BLADE RUNNER FAQ Version
- Message-ID: <2Hq0VB1w165w@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 23:04:24 EST
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- >
- > Consider this - during Deckard's "re-recruitment" meeting with Bryant,
- > Gaff is doing some of his origami, presumably a unicorn. The unicorn
- > at the ending could have been nothing more than his own personal
- > version of "I was here, and I let her live". In my opinion, Gaff is
- > a failed bladerunner - he doesn't have what it takes to do the job,
- > Q.E.D. Holden is disabled by Leon, and Bryant goes to Deckard,
- > bypassing Gaff.
- >
-
- No, I don't buy that. If Gaff was just some kind of wanna-be bladerunner,
- why was he ALWAYS hanging around, looking smug but not doing anything?
- Seems to me that's the kind of role the REAL boss would take if he were
- to monitor a case up close.
-
- marlowe
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