re: #24 iceweasel
No no no…it makes sense to Geller, because only Geller is special enough to be the speaker for the dead.
I’m quite serious in what I wrote above about this. Look at it this way too: there are (at least) two archetypal roles for women: 1) the beautiful victim (perferably dead) and 2) defender of the weak: (a la mother, crusader, saint, etc).
Geller appoints herself as 2 as a way of legitimating her unhealthy fascination with 1.
Where did Rosie the Riveter fit in? Or does she get her own archtype?