Tell Me About the Forest (You Once Called Home)
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James Bond, Eastenders, Doctor Who Actress Pamela Salem Dead at 80
Left to right, Simon Williams as Group Captain Gilmore, Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor, Pamela Salem as Professor Rachel Jensen, {image via the BBC}
Who Was Pamela Salem?
We regret to confirm actress Pamela Salem, who played Miss Moneypenny in Never Say Never Again and appeared as a guest in several sci-fi shows, has died at the age of eighty. She was probably best known for playing Joanne…
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Ron Moody as Rothgo, Lisa Turner as Helen, Simon Henderson as Terry and Simon Beal as Phil in "Into the Labyrinth"
Pamela Salem as Belor in "Into the Labyrinth"
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I wrote a Dark Matter fanfic if anyone’s interested😁
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Into the Labyrinth Cover Art by Steven Youll
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Into the labryinth, otherwise known as "watch michelle fumble every social interaction she has" simulator
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Into the Labyrinth - ITV - May 13, 1981 - September 8, 1982
Fantasy (21 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Ron Moody as Rothgo (series 1-2)
Pamela Salem as Belor (series 1-3)
Simon Beal as Phil (series 1-3)
Lisa Turner as Helen (series 1-2)
Simon Henderson as Terry (series 1-2)
Chris Harris as Lazlo (series 3)
Howard Goorney as Bram (series 3)
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Something something Alfred being like "maybe Sartan and Patryn magic COULD work together, we don't know that they never did--" after Haplo thinking about Sartan and Patryns sleeping together in the Labyrinth and after. All of Abri.
Like obviously in a shippy way but also just in a. Hm. I've said before that I feel like there is something inherently Queer about Abri and Sartan/Patryn community in general, and I think part of that is in the way the moments of collaboration and connection between the Sartan and Patryn were erased, and even though Alfred and Haplo become friends on their own, it feels like learning about Abri releases something for both of them?
Like I make fun of Haplo's "omg Sartan in the Labyrinth what if they slept with Patryns?" bit all the time but even though it still reads as weirdly horny lmao the actual emotion of it feels way more like... Haplo realizing that there were Patryns out there who were thrust into a deadly situation with a sworn enemy and ultimately realized they were better off as allies, and who maybe even genuinely liked each other. And Alfred seems to have a similar moment, when Vasu reveals his Sartan heritage.
Idk, it's the way that neither of them have any concept of Sartan and Patryns working together, and they befriend each other but end up feeling isolated from "their people" because of that connection, which they have no outside examples of, and then realizing that actually they AREN'T alone, there is a rich and difficult and painful and joyful history of people like them.
Anyway, I think it's a neat touch that in learning that information, and in learning specifically that there is a lot that they don't know about Sartan/Patryn interrelation because any such knowledge would have been specifically erased or hidden, that guides Alfred to consider the course of action that ultimately saves the world.
It's just good Themes.
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