ext_6538 ([identity profile] alee-gothphyle.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] crack_van2003-09-22 08:36 pm

The Sentinel -- A Slasher's-Eye Overview

The Sentinel

What, you ask, is a Sentinel? Simply put, a Sentinel is a person with five heightened senses, a throwback to pre-civilised man, or so Anthropology doctoral student Blair Sandburg would have you believe.

Blair


Described in Western literature by Richard Burton (the explorer, not the actor), Sentinels are something of an anthropological Urban Legend, the elusive pot of gold that some have sought, but few or none have found. Until now. Detective James Ellison is a former Army Ranger who, along with his team, was shot down over the jungles of Peru.

Jim


Jim was the lone survivor, and the isolation and sensory deprivation of the Peruvian wilderness awoke his dormant Sentinel senses. (We later find out that Ellison possessed these heightened senses as a child, but due to the childhood trauma of witnessing his mentor's death, his father's disbelief in his abilities, and a generally maladjusted youth which featured his mother's desertion, the parentage of a distant and somewhat cruel father, and the constant competition between he and his brother encouraged by his father, his senses were repressed.)

Upon his rescue and return to the United States, Jim became a police officer, and though the exact details of his early career are left somewhat vague by the show, it seems that he worked Vice. Eventually, he transferred to Major Crimes.

When the series begins, Jim is a detective under the supervision of Captain Simon Banks, who is shown throughout the course of the series to be more than Ellison's commanding officer -- he is also his friend.

Simon


Jim is having difficulty controlling his heightened senses, often experiencing what we later come to know as "sensory spikes": situations in which one or more of his senses is amplified out of control, to the point that they are overwhelming. Doctors are unable to help him, and Jim begins to fear he is losing his mind, when he is contacted by Blair Sandburg masquerading as a hospital doctor.

Arriving at Rainier University (where Sandburg is enrolled) to meet "Dr. McKay", Jim realizes Blair is not a doctor, and after listening to his theory about the nature of his heightened senses, a confrontation ensues in which he grabs Blair by the lapels of his brightly colored vest, slams him into a wall, and calls him a "neo-hippie witch doctor punk" while completely violating all rules of personal space. (Yes, ladies and gentleman, the slash is on already! *g*)

Storming out in fury, Jim "zones" on the sight of a red flying frisbee, standing in the middle of the road as an industrial truck approaches. (A "zone out" is a situation in which a sentinel becomes entranced in one of his senses, and is utterly hypnotized by it.) Not to worry, however, as Blair comes to the rescue, throwing Ellison to the ground just in time for the garbage truck to pass over them harmlessly. Thus the "partnership" begins.

Jim needs help learning to control his senses, and Blair needs a dissertation subject. They agree that they can help each other out, and Blair gets "civilian observer credentials" which allow his to ride on case calls with Jim, under the pretext of studying the police force in general to observe a closed society. By episode four, Blair's apartment has been blown up, and he moves in with Jim for "one week" -- he never moves out.

Other players in The Sentinel universe include:

Naomi, Blair's free-spirited mother who espouses the virtues of free-love, meditation, and sage-burning, and who claims not to know the identity of Blair's father.

Naomi


Joel, the easy-going bomb-expert who seems to be Simon's second-in-command.

Joel

Megan Connor, the exchange officer from Australia who arrives toward the end of the series (Perhaps in an attempt to elicit some heterosexual chemistry with either Jim or Blair?)

Megan


Carolyn Plummer, Jim's ex-wife at the time the series begins. She soon leaves town.

Carolyn


And (from left) Henry and Rafe, another pair of detectives that work at Major Crimes.

Henry Rafe


Over the course of the series, it is stated that Blair becomes Jim's Guide/guide, and a sort of Shaman. This responsibility includes helping the Sentinel use his senses effectively and safely, and Blair is seen helping Jim with a variety of meditation and breathing exercises to better control his senses, and is also seen tending to Jim's general welfare as it is discovered that a variety of medications have unexpected and severe side effects on his Sentinel senses.

Recurring themes in the series, and things you will often find addressed in fic, include such things as trust (Can Jim really trust Blair not to reveal his secret? Can Jim truly trust anyone after a lifetime of betrayal?), loyalty (How deep do the bounds of friendship truly run?), family (Just how big of a bastard is Jim's father, and was the nomadic lifestyle Blair lived as a child really all it's cracked up to be?), friendship (Blair says the relationship is all about friendship -- and maybe something more?), and love (Why are Jim and Blair so unlucky in long-term love -- with women, that is?).

People have been known to ask "just how gay is The Sentinel?". To put it simply, there are no words. We're talking about a series that features two guys living together for four years. They give each other nick-names (Jim calls Blair "Chief" and "Darwin", and various other pet names as the mood strikes him), they harass each other about their food (Jim teasing Blair about his algae shakes and herbal teas, and Blair chiding Jim about his cholesterol), and they have ongoing battles about who forgot to use the bathroom spray -- yes, ladies and gents, they are married.

Additionally, the h/c is right onscreen, with plenty of hugs and bedside vigils, and with one spectacular scene in which Blair is dead, and Jim saves him by merging their spirit animals (Jim is a black panther, Blair is a wolf) in a mystic grotto. In the end, Blair sacrifices his dreams of fame, fortune, and the letters "Ph.D" after his name when his mother sends his dissertation manuscript to a publisher before Blair can remove Jim's name from the document, leaving Blair to call a press conference, refute his work, call himself a fraud, and thus end his academic career in order to protect Jim. *sigh* Yes, it's love. Sure, you could find het or gen fic, but why would you want to? *g*

Jim+Blair


Here are some links to get you started:

852 Prospect The Sentinel Adult Fiction Archive: http://www.squidge.org/archive/

Sentinel Slash Virtual Season: http://www.squidge.org/5Senses/

Guide Posts (Sentinel Gen Fiction Archive): http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/5307/

Black Panther Productions (Gen Virtual Season): http://www.blackpantherproductions.org/

[identity profile] isagel.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
As a faithful viewer of The Sentinel and occasional reader of the fanfic, I have to say that this is a wonderful overview. You've done a great job!
ext_2410: (Plaid Jim)

Sentinel

[identity profile] kimberlyfdr.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm just putting my two cents in because...well, it's JIM:) I'd like to add that Jim was the only survivor of his and he survived in the Jungles for 18 MONTHS. Incacha was his Shaman/Guide during that time, as we learn in Warriors.

He indeed worked Vice
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I'm just putting my two cents in because...well, it's JIM:) I'd like to add that Jim was the only survivor of his and he survived in the Jungles for 18 MONTHS. Incacha was his Shaman/Guide during that time, as we learn in Warriors.

He indeed worked Vice <if no one has seen his Vice persona....oh please look> and he got booted out of there and Major Crimes was his last resort (as it was Jack Pendergrast's last resort, too) Jack was his first partner and died in an unsolved (later solved) kidnapping investigation.

Blair moved into the Loft for "one week" and stayed for four years. During which, he NEVER traded the futon for an actual bed. Perhaps because he was sleeping in that huge bed that Jim had?

Joel was the Captain of the Bomb Squad and it appears that when he lost his nerve (bombs blowing up will do that to you) he transferred to Major Crimes for a time, during which he became Simon's pseudo-second in command.

I don't feel Meghan was brought in to put in heterosexual tension. I think Cassie did that...and failed. Meghan was more "one of the guys" in the equality of officers and the heterosexual overtones were heightened by the fact that she and Garrett (Blair) were hot and heavy on and off screen.

Henri and Rafe were never given full names, they just assumedly used their real ones (gotta love PetFly cutting those corners). They were assumed partners, so it was all good. Rafe didn't have a huge character base, but he walked around in Armani suits and looked REALLY good, so I'm not complaining.

And to reiterate...Jim has trust issues. HUGE trust issues. I'm talking, everyone who he opened his heart to seemed to betray him, so he doesn't really feel he can trust anyone. He sees the little instances of Blair "invading" his life as breaking his trust. On the outside, you can see that these instances are actually Blair trying to figure out how to help Jim the best he can.

All in all, I'm a JimBabe, so I relate to Jim:) And the added feature of the show? Richard Burgi (Jim) has the bluest eyes, the best smile, the most defined muscles of any man...and he likes to take his clothes off. It's been known that Burgi did The Rig shower scene naked. And, Blair looked;) Yeah, he LOOKED.
ext_2410: (In Mouth)

Re: Sentinel

[identity profile] kimberlyfdr.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
And after my long post I forgot the original link I was gonna include;)

Cascade Library
http://www.skeeter63.org/~tslibrary/
GEN TS Archive and where I'm archived at, so I should promote the CL:)
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[personal profile] ratcreature 2003-09-22 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Over the course of the series, it is stated that Blair becomes Jim's Guide,

Not really. "Guide" is a fanon concept. IIRC the only time it is used in canon is by Lee Brackett in Rogue when he says "Well, you're his guide, so to speak, so I'll need you too." Which is sort of slim evidence for the "Guide-with-captial-G" concept that's prevalent in fanfic.
ext_2410: (Love Ages Well)

Way of the Shaman

[identity profile] kimberlyfdr.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Guide is a well-used fanon term. Brackett is the only one who uses the term, but it stuck in fanfic. I was pondering Incacha passing the way of the Shaman over to Blair, so I went looking through Becky's Transcripts. Jim translates the following: "He passes over the way of the shaman to you. He wants you to guide me to my animal spirit." I loved TS for the use of Shamanism and for trying to bring it into primetime. I had SUCH hope when Jim and Blair's spirit animals merged in Sentinel Too (oh, if you're a newbie, this isn't a good ep to start off with because..well, damage is done). I was so disappointed when Season 4 dropped all storyline with Blair and Jim exploring their spirit connection. Oh well, I guess that's why they invented fanfic.

And for invaluable information, go to Becky's TS Transcripts site at http://www.kelesa.net/transcripts/trans-ep35.htm She has EVERY episode transcribed, so it's a goldmine for writing inside the ep fics.
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Re: Way of the Shaman

[personal profile] ratcreature 2003-09-22 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't write fanfic. I know the transcript site, and as great as it is, watching the episodes is better (/me nubs her TS tape collection). Your recap brought me a wave of nostalgia for TS fandom, I first got into it in early 1998 (I had watched TS earlier) and it was my main fandom for over three years. Since then I've drifted away, but unlike many other (former) TS fans, I'm still really fond of the series. So I'm about as far from a TS newbie as you get. I remember plenty of discussions about whether "Guide" was sort-of canon, strongly founded in canon, totally overblown in fanon... And man, all those "whose fault was TSbyBS kerfuffles... fun times indeed. =)
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Re: Way of the Shaman

[personal profile] ratcreature 2003-09-22 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Eh, just to clarify, my "your recap..." praise for inducing pleasant nostalgia is directed towards [livejournal.com profile] gothphyle, and maybe I shouldn't reply to posts and comments at 4a.m., when my brain is a muddled mush, and attributing posts and comments to their proper authors becomes a serious challenge.
ext_108: Jules from Psych saying "You guys are thinking about cupcakes, aren't you?" (like omg!!!)

[identity profile] liviapenn.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)

As another expatriate from Sentinel fandom, it's so nice to read a summary of TS that hits all the things about it that I loved. :)

Personally, the way *I* always saw Blair's character arc, it was less "he becomes a Shaman" and more "he becomes a cop." Basically, transitioning him from an academic observer to someone who's Jim's partner in every way, someone who's chosen to immerse himself in the world, interact with it rather than just study it.

It might be interesting for people doing fandom summaries to point out common fanon, and how it actually differs from canon. Like in TS, "Blair is a vegetarian" is disproven about a million times in canon, but it still, to this *day*, is popular fanon and shows up in 'fic. I'm assuming these reviews are mainly meant for people who haven't seen the show at all, so it might be useful to distinguish fanon from canon in cases like these.

[identity profile] porntestpilot.livejournal.com 2003-09-25 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a fanon v. canon archive somewhere.

I'd say the best fanon thing is Blair's middle name. Bast came up with it and it stuck.

Blair had an amazing character arc. He completely grew up and matured on the show. I love watching the difference between him in the beginning and later on, and the difference in the loft after Blair moves in.

All white and sterile to a gorgeous place I wouldn't mind living in. I'm a Blairwhore if you didn't notice.

[identity profile] porntestpilot.livejournal.com 2003-09-27 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
If only Jim was smart enough to see, yes! and jump right in. *sigh* Or more to the point, if only DV hadn't thrown a whiny 12 year old boy fit, B&J could have gotten married at the temple.

*throws things at Alex, Cassie, and Sam*

Okay, here are two:

Canon v Fanon 1 (http://tmar.za.net/senses/canon.htm)

and

Canon v Fanon 2 (http://www.katspace.net/sentinel/canon.php)

There is another one someone but it probably says the same thing, maybe on Martha's page?

You still might want to do a longer one, like adding in where Blair's middle name came from, etc...?
ext_29722: (BlairJim)

[identity profile] alejandradd.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Some of the pictures aren't showing up for me. But that's probably because my computer/ISP sucks.
I started watching TS last year because I heard of how gay it was, but I could never have imagined how GAY it was. GAY, GAY, GAY! Those boys sure love each other! And I can't stop watching it. My VCR is set daily to record it at 6 AM. At freaking 6 AM!

By episode four, Blair's apartment has been blown up, and he moves in with Jim for "one week" -- he never moves out.
To me, there's no explanation in the world for Blair moving out besides the luv, luv, luv!

I haven't read much TS slash, though, so it'll be awesome to have the [livejournal.com profile] crack_van recs every week.

[identity profile] twigged.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, alee!! This is a fantastic overview, thank you so much!!

I can't believe how generous and enthusiastic everyone is being about this community. I'm glad you're excited about it, and I can't wait to read some Sentinel fic!

[identity profile] jack-pride.livejournal.com 2003-09-22 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Gorgeous overview! I'm slash fen and have read hour upon hour of Sentinel fic... but I've never seen the show. Any suggestions on where I can download episodes or find someone willing to ship tapes to Japan?

tapes

[identity profile] villeinage.livejournal.com 2003-09-23 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
I believe Yahoo!groups has a Tapesearch group. I can't access the link right now, but that's where I got my (decidedly poor viewing quality)tapes. Still, better than nothing.

Re: tapes

[identity profile] jack-pride.livejournal.com 2003-09-24 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, great idea! Thanks.

[identity profile] thehoyden.livejournal.com 2003-09-23 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
http://www.kixxster.org/tapes.htm

Bast says she'll ship overseas, plus she accepts Paypal. I'm ordering Sentinel tapes through her too!

[identity profile] jack-pride.livejournal.com 2003-09-24 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, lovely. Thanks!

[identity profile] pun.livejournal.com 2003-09-23 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for this summary. I knew nothing about TS, but I've been curious about it ever since I saw the screen caps of them kissing!

[identity profile] pun.livejournal.com 2003-09-23 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Stay away from me, evil temptress! I've never even seen the show, and I can't keep up with two fandoms as it is!

[identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com 2003-09-24 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
My sister pimped this to me last fall, and I got hooked. First ep I saw was "The Rig." Oh man! Man o man! They made it entirely too easy for us, didn't they? Beefstick and Lambchop indeed!

Excellent summation, and thanks for reminding me what I love about the shows. Right now TS is a reading/viewing fandom for me.

Just wanted to add onto the How Gay bit...

[identity profile] porntestpilot.livejournal.com 2003-09-25 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Blair's comment in NightShift about how he doesn't need to watch Megan&Jim snipe b/c "he'll hear all about it later." Yep. Married.

2) Same episode: An arguement over the perception of intimacy. Which I have never heard between two guys, much less with one of them saying that intimacy is NOT about sex.

3)Richard and Garett are really good friends. It just bleed all over the show. They molested each other off camera. I love them both forever.

4) I need to get The Rig. Dammit, I didn't notice Blair looking. I was too busy going, wait, what is going here? Then he came out and gave the towel to Blair. *drops dead*

5) Blair follows Jim up to the loft bedroom when he is changing. No reaction on either side to this, cause it happens all the time.

[identity profile] porntestpilot.livejournal.com 2003-10-01 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh hey! Take them. Give me some time and I'll come up with 5,000 more. I'm still desperately in deep love with this fandom and I was, before the big move, watching it every day for like five months. I hear Blair's voice in my head.

Ramoth, who was nice enough to get me into it, could probably list them all off the top of her head. Just ask if you want me to do something!