| Paradigm Dog | 07-29-2004 02:43 AM |
People were complaining there's nothing new on this forum...that everything's been talked about. Here's new, revisited, and also newly spinned additions that make great reads. Enjoy and let's have fun discussing once again.
There is a lot of world religion/ideology symbolism hidden both visually as well as verbally. Rewatching the series AGAIN (beats me how many times. lol), I picked up on a lot more. But one thing I wanted to point out right away here that is very interesting--the strong, blatant Yin and the Yang symbolism.


Notice that they box off this scene oddly, as if to focus on something. This building is very curious. But here's what's more important, Roger, in Black, is the dot inside the shining white, while Alex is the white dot within the shadowy black. It makes the Yin-Yang symbol. Each has a little of its opposite within them to maintain balance.
From dictionary.com:
"the interaction of yin and yang maintains the harmony of the universe"
Isn't this, in effect, what Rosewater says in this scene. That they are the stars of the stage of Paradigm City, without either one of them, Paradigm cannot exist, its show cannot go on. Somehow, strangely, the two of them bring balance to Paradigm. This is purposely put in, its not mistake, otherwise the shadows wouldn't have cut off so solidly and the down-shot angle wouldn't have been chosen. Any thoughts how this plays into the grand scheme? ...I've got some coming up later in the post...
dictionary.com: "yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence"
Yin-Yang doesn't normally symbolize good vs evil in any case as far as I've learned over the years...and yet there is a polorizing here. It makes me wonder...
The theory I've been promising--Paradigm's current existence is such: Man continued its destructive ways and eventually destroyed itself. God has given mankind a second chance however yet again. RESETS. There have been RESETS in our Biblical history: Noah's Flood, Sodom and Gamorra, etc. All times in history (biblical etc) that God ended up having to RESET the world so that it might begin anew and learn not to make its self-destructive mistakes.
The reason Paradigm's people disappear and reappear is because they are souls that have been allowed to participate on a physical plain (metaphoric stage) again (Roger seeing those ghostly figures in ACT 4, including his mother, in the underground may be a reference to the spiritual aspect). One of the times, or the first time this was set up, Gordon Rosewater (devinely inspired) acted like Moses, delivering the people from the Desert into the Paradigm (ideal) City ("Forty years in the Desert" connects with 40 years ago everyone lost their memories).
Then later he became a John, writing Revelations in the form of Metropolis to warn mankind about its misdeeds of the past. He is a primary messenger of God, or acts as God's voice in Paradigm...a burning bush if you will of the Old Testament (HE HAS THE TREE OF LIFE IN HIS BACKYARD FOR PETE'S SAKE! -on Ailesberry).
Problem is, mankind still keeps making the same mistakes and it all plays out as a devine comedy of sorts. I believe there was pressure put on Alex Rosewater to be one who would be a choice tomato, a choice soul reincarnate, to help lead the people toward righteousness. But he fell astray for his own, devilish ambitions of usurping the Creator and he became a devil. Notice that Fau initially accepts him, but then rejects him after it realizes his darkness. He perhaps was meant to even be a proper Apocolypse White Horseman war general with Fau, but failed to make the cut because of his choices. Additionally, there is a scene after he allegedly kills his father where he is in that same room with the hole in the roof shown above, but it is all dark and he is crying. He cannot reach the light above. And behind him are abstract angel wings created by the windows, as if he is a fallen angel in hell by the camera angle--watch it and see! Additionally, he burns the symbolic TREE OF LIFE at ailesberry.
Thus, somehow the fate of Paradigm rests in 3 individuals. ROGER, DOROTHY, and ANGEL. They apparently are the ONLY ONES who can make a difference in Paradigm. Because in HYDRA, they are the only ones standing the rain without an umbrella, and Roger said, that's what it means to live free and have choices. They are the only ones with the free will to stop the Paradigm sim and allow mankind to continue...whether that means Paradise, or going back to Earth. Perhaps the Kingdom on Earth. Hmm.
Paradigm only exists while the Yin and Yang, a balance of harmony of good and evil, protection and destruction play out. When the darker half is removed from PARADIGM, the city will cease to exist and the simulation will succeed. Mankind cannot destroy itself in the process though, or the balance is not made and the whole thing fails.
Roger has been chosen to be the Savior role by the Creator, (a Creator who only Gordon Rosewater agknowledges in ACT 26...and its not the same thing as Angel). Roger is chosen because he has lived in many of the roles and knows what all the castes of society, poor to rich, are like. Also explains all the crosses in the series with Roger.
Roger on the cross in shadow, body, or near it (a few of many...):



--the white stripe on his tie combined with his outstretched arms make a cross as well.
There are many other crosses (some abstract) in the series related to the megadeus and roger, but I don't need to point too many of them out. Final Stage itself is sort of a cross, and has three slashes in it as if for the trinity perhaps even. 3 is a sacred number.
one that is off Roger, but still has the cross:

Dorothy is the Holy Spirit role. She comes to him in ACT 2 and CHOOSES him. It's like when the dove descended upon Jesus at that baptism and announces him.
Angel acts as the symbolic angel of death it seems. The Creator/God sends her when the life simulation fails and needs to start over again through big Venus. Must go to that accursed floor to act as a destroyer for a bit.
The Creator that Gordon talks about is not Angel. It is someone we have not met, and likely won't meet. It's God.
Schwarzwald, Big Ear, Daustan, and others cannot effect mankind directly, but act as the strengtheners that Jesus meets along the way, like the spirits of Elisha and Moses on the mountain near his crucifixion that peter wants to make tents for, and John the Baptist, etc. They strengthen Roger in various ways for his great task.
Alan was added because he is loyal to no one and one who takes pleasure in pain and darkness. He is the embodyment of why things go wrong in the world. He acts as the purest demon basically.
The biblical references don't stop with this. I don't need to name them all, but Leviathan, Behemoth, Heaven's Day ("God's Son was born"), "...better the closer you are to Heaven's Gate", Angels, Fallen Angel, Stars falling from the heavens, Revelations, mark of the beast, 3 Ball in the pocket in Pool many times, 4 BIGs/4 Horseman colors, Instro playing in churches (he didn't have to), good deal of churches, 3 foreign megadeus gifts/3 foreign wisemen gifts, "ashes to ashes, dust to dust",etc etc. We got hit over the head with religious symbolism, especially related to Christianity and Judaism...but also Eastern tradition was mixed in with Yin-Yang and who knows what else.
I know people have talked about the Bibile's connections a lot in the past, I just thought I'd make them more concise and put in the possible new Biblical findings. The way its presented, its new i think. Deep.
Thoughts?
PS-
Additionally, there seems to be strong connections to the following which mix together with the religious background to makeup BIG-O's foundations. (Not sure to what level they are significant, but they possibly each played a role in the formation of the story of BIG-O).
-WIZARD OF OZ (see The Yellow Brick Road radio drama of BIG-O by the writers--also demonstrated by Vera's statement to Angel: "there's no place like home")
-old Metropolis movie by Fritz Lang. The Underground, evil double robot, etc is here.
-I, Robot displays the rules of androids.
-the book God Bless you Mr. Rosewater--possibly where the concept of using the name Rosewater for a rich leader began.
There is a lot of world religion/ideology symbolism hidden both visually as well as verbally. Rewatching the series AGAIN (beats me how many times. lol), I picked up on a lot more. But one thing I wanted to point out right away here that is very interesting--the strong, blatant Yin and the Yang symbolism.


Notice that they box off this scene oddly, as if to focus on something. This building is very curious. But here's what's more important, Roger, in Black, is the dot inside the shining white, while Alex is the white dot within the shadowy black. It makes the Yin-Yang symbol. Each has a little of its opposite within them to maintain balance.
From dictionary.com:
"the interaction of yin and yang maintains the harmony of the universe"
Isn't this, in effect, what Rosewater says in this scene. That they are the stars of the stage of Paradigm City, without either one of them, Paradigm cannot exist, its show cannot go on. Somehow, strangely, the two of them bring balance to Paradigm. This is purposely put in, its not mistake, otherwise the shadows wouldn't have cut off so solidly and the down-shot angle wouldn't have been chosen. Any thoughts how this plays into the grand scheme? ...I've got some coming up later in the post...
dictionary.com: "yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence"
Yin-Yang doesn't normally symbolize good vs evil in any case as far as I've learned over the years...and yet there is a polorizing here. It makes me wonder...
The theory I've been promising--Paradigm's current existence is such: Man continued its destructive ways and eventually destroyed itself. God has given mankind a second chance however yet again. RESETS. There have been RESETS in our Biblical history: Noah's Flood, Sodom and Gamorra, etc. All times in history (biblical etc) that God ended up having to RESET the world so that it might begin anew and learn not to make its self-destructive mistakes.
The reason Paradigm's people disappear and reappear is because they are souls that have been allowed to participate on a physical plain (metaphoric stage) again (Roger seeing those ghostly figures in ACT 4, including his mother, in the underground may be a reference to the spiritual aspect). One of the times, or the first time this was set up, Gordon Rosewater (devinely inspired) acted like Moses, delivering the people from the Desert into the Paradigm (ideal) City ("Forty years in the Desert" connects with 40 years ago everyone lost their memories).
Then later he became a John, writing Revelations in the form of Metropolis to warn mankind about its misdeeds of the past. He is a primary messenger of God, or acts as God's voice in Paradigm...a burning bush if you will of the Old Testament (HE HAS THE TREE OF LIFE IN HIS BACKYARD FOR PETE'S SAKE! -on Ailesberry).
Problem is, mankind still keeps making the same mistakes and it all plays out as a devine comedy of sorts. I believe there was pressure put on Alex Rosewater to be one who would be a choice tomato, a choice soul reincarnate, to help lead the people toward righteousness. But he fell astray for his own, devilish ambitions of usurping the Creator and he became a devil. Notice that Fau initially accepts him, but then rejects him after it realizes his darkness. He perhaps was meant to even be a proper Apocolypse White Horseman war general with Fau, but failed to make the cut because of his choices. Additionally, there is a scene after he allegedly kills his father where he is in that same room with the hole in the roof shown above, but it is all dark and he is crying. He cannot reach the light above. And behind him are abstract angel wings created by the windows, as if he is a fallen angel in hell by the camera angle--watch it and see! Additionally, he burns the symbolic TREE OF LIFE at ailesberry.
Thus, somehow the fate of Paradigm rests in 3 individuals. ROGER, DOROTHY, and ANGEL. They apparently are the ONLY ONES who can make a difference in Paradigm. Because in HYDRA, they are the only ones standing the rain without an umbrella, and Roger said, that's what it means to live free and have choices. They are the only ones with the free will to stop the Paradigm sim and allow mankind to continue...whether that means Paradise, or going back to Earth. Perhaps the Kingdom on Earth. Hmm.
Paradigm only exists while the Yin and Yang, a balance of harmony of good and evil, protection and destruction play out. When the darker half is removed from PARADIGM, the city will cease to exist and the simulation will succeed. Mankind cannot destroy itself in the process though, or the balance is not made and the whole thing fails.
Roger has been chosen to be the Savior role by the Creator, (a Creator who only Gordon Rosewater agknowledges in ACT 26...and its not the same thing as Angel). Roger is chosen because he has lived in many of the roles and knows what all the castes of society, poor to rich, are like. Also explains all the crosses in the series with Roger.
Roger on the cross in shadow, body, or near it (a few of many...):



--the white stripe on his tie combined with his outstretched arms make a cross as well.There are many other crosses (some abstract) in the series related to the megadeus and roger, but I don't need to point too many of them out. Final Stage itself is sort of a cross, and has three slashes in it as if for the trinity perhaps even. 3 is a sacred number.

one that is off Roger, but still has the cross:

Dorothy is the Holy Spirit role. She comes to him in ACT 2 and CHOOSES him. It's like when the dove descended upon Jesus at that baptism and announces him.
Angel acts as the symbolic angel of death it seems. The Creator/God sends her when the life simulation fails and needs to start over again through big Venus. Must go to that accursed floor to act as a destroyer for a bit.
The Creator that Gordon talks about is not Angel. It is someone we have not met, and likely won't meet. It's God.
Schwarzwald, Big Ear, Daustan, and others cannot effect mankind directly, but act as the strengtheners that Jesus meets along the way, like the spirits of Elisha and Moses on the mountain near his crucifixion that peter wants to make tents for, and John the Baptist, etc. They strengthen Roger in various ways for his great task.
Alan was added because he is loyal to no one and one who takes pleasure in pain and darkness. He is the embodyment of why things go wrong in the world. He acts as the purest demon basically.
The biblical references don't stop with this. I don't need to name them all, but Leviathan, Behemoth, Heaven's Day ("God's Son was born"), "...better the closer you are to Heaven's Gate", Angels, Fallen Angel, Stars falling from the heavens, Revelations, mark of the beast, 3 Ball in the pocket in Pool many times, 4 BIGs/4 Horseman colors, Instro playing in churches (he didn't have to), good deal of churches, 3 foreign megadeus gifts/3 foreign wisemen gifts, "ashes to ashes, dust to dust",etc etc. We got hit over the head with religious symbolism, especially related to Christianity and Judaism...but also Eastern tradition was mixed in with Yin-Yang and who knows what else.
I know people have talked about the Bibile's connections a lot in the past, I just thought I'd make them more concise and put in the possible new Biblical findings. The way its presented, its new i think. Deep.
Thoughts?
PS-
Additionally, there seems to be strong connections to the following which mix together with the religious background to makeup BIG-O's foundations. (Not sure to what level they are significant, but they possibly each played a role in the formation of the story of BIG-O).
-WIZARD OF OZ (see The Yellow Brick Road radio drama of BIG-O by the writers--also demonstrated by Vera's statement to Angel: "there's no place like home")
-old Metropolis movie by Fritz Lang. The Underground, evil double robot, etc is here.
-I, Robot displays the rules of androids.
-the book God Bless you Mr. Rosewater--possibly where the concept of using the name Rosewater for a rich leader began.
