I DO love her voice!
I didn't know how to feel when she first came on the scene, but slowly I've been liking her more and more. The characters seem likeable enough, there isn't anybody I thought was badly written or portrayed.
I DO love her voice!
I didn't know how to feel when she first came on the scene, but slowly I've been liking her more and more. The characters seem likeable enough, there isn't anybody I thought was badly written or portrayed.
She's an awesome actress, great character, great voice but... she's not a wonderful character. Isn't that the point of scratch? To hate her? Yes, there is a soft side to her. A side that probably loved that unborn child and didn't want to go through with the abortion, but that doesn't take away that she's a villain. She's evil, and has murdered good people. But, there's always having scratch redeem herself somehow. As evil as Darth Vader is, he's one of my favorite villains of all time simply because at the end he becomes the hero and redeems himself.
But I'm right there with you. In season 1 I just hated her. She was kind of a boring, yell-at-everyone-and-everything villain. But in season 3 and to a lesser extent season 2 she's become someone much more interesting. It's nice to see these characters grow, even the villains.
"In the fell clutch of circumstance, I have neither winced, nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance, my head is bloody, but unbowed." INVICTUS
My love for the character is widely known here. I absolutely adore Scratch and feel that she's--for me--the most interesting character on the show. Jenna does a brilliant job bringing her to life. But that is not news, not by any stretch of the imagination. News would be me saying "I'm also a fan of Victor."
I'm also a fan of Victor.
Scratch's #1 Fan - For me We're Alive is entirely Scratch-centric. : Read My Blog? : Read My Stories? :
Scratch's #1 Fan - For me We're Alive is entirely Scratch-centric. : Read My Blog? : Read My Stories? :

Having re-listened to season two and most of three I have to say Scratch is one of the most interesting characters in it. I'm still bruised over Shirley though.
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"Political opinions are a lot like assholes, just because you have one doesn't mean you need to share it with everyone." Osiris
I think the fact that the is no real "meh" opinion as to scratch as a character or Jenna as an actress really speaks to how well the characters written/portrayed. Nobody says "eh, she's alright...but I don't find her as interesting as some of the other characters."...or "Jenna does ok, but some of the other actors get my attention more.". Yea...very polarizing in opinions..thats a sure sign of good work...positive or negative.
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Hello everyone,
Scratch is a "wonderful" character. I really don 't like the figure and the concept behind her character. She goes ultra on almost anything. She refuses to take responsibility - except for Lizzy, and that very likely based upon her own trauma with her cousin - and does not hesitate to leave dead people around her - no matter, if the dead in her wake are Mallers, Tower-people or other people. Anytime she does mistakes herself, she takes other people to receive the punishment. Her character does not respect life in any way, and she treats people like real shit. Even in front of her boss she has only disrespect for him and only obeys to the fact that he is in a higher position and stands above her.
Even, when she uses words, it is only pure violence she uses as the driving force and motivation for almost any action. There are moments that she plays with her victims; and her rhetorical skills allow how to push people away - even if it is only via radio-communication.
Basically it seems to me that she is the result of a "social concept" and that she did not find a way to break free from from these bonds. Although she has witnessed a lot of different cases in which people acted freely, more humanly and "more creatively", she did not try it herself; and the reason for all of this is the mixture of real weakness (she is not willing to take any risk at all that she cannot solve with her violent attitude or with lies) and her weird loyalty to a 'family' (which she claims to be the essence of being). And I would not want to go so far and say that she treats Lizzy in order to reveal her soft side; she exploits Lizzy and the baby in order to feed her own pity about herself and to suppress her emotions about her darkest hours.
I am so sorry for Lizzy.
edit: it really is a crazy figure in the complete WA-show; almost anyone tries to stay alive and is willing to somehow stick together in order to recreate a life worth living; but Scratch only destroys by disrespecting anyone else, lying, killing, and sticking to her revenge.
Saying all this I would like to stress the simple fact that the character of "Scratch" is very well done and created. I am really impressed. And the actress does an incredible job. But I do not admire her for doing so ...
All the best!
Liam
Last edited by LiamKerrington; Aug 5th, 2012 at 01:59 AM. Reason: clarification, minor corrections
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Scratch is actually one of my favorite characters. From season one I was all "ok you scream a lot and I know you're the OTHER SIDE, but... I kinda like this". I try to keep in mind that Scratch has a messed up background with her Mafia thing, her cousin and the abortion, she surelly didn't had the time nor the help to sort things out and I'm guessing that her brother was the closest thing she had.
Then Z-Day comes and as I see it, an apocalypse can enhance or, for a better term, amplify, everybody's characteriscs. We'll have raw emotions, extreme situations and more messed up things. Maybe Bill (remember him?) was a nice dude, or just a normal person, but once shit came down, he didn't mind stealing plotting with Kalani nor looking only for himself, and this is coming from a group of the most humane people in WA's universe.
Then we have this happy place called prison and you can imagine what sort of behavior would be amplified. My guess is that Scratch was psycho and a bitch, but handling inmates, dealing with everything else, loosing her brother, having to put her feet down and mark her place inside her group... Well, then we have what we have.
That's my guess at least.
I just like seeing softer sides of her and hope that she gets attached to Lizzie as she was with her brother. She seemed reluctant to follow the "eye for and eye" style of the families and when she was talking to Angel she seemed to have the "you're different, you think and feel different from you dad" thought very sorted out. Maybe she was like that, maybe she could be less extreme, BUT I wouldn't stop liking her if she turned out to be and irremediable villain.
This is a situation where the actress looks exactly like what I pictured the character to look like - hard edges, intense, but still quite attractive nonetheless. The character herself would have been more enjoyable if she hadn't killed or tortured anyone. Granted, that's life and she's a 'bad guy', but as her character has developed, I think she would have been a great turncoat, partially redeemed anti-hero and unlikely ally rather then an outright villian. But regardless, she makes an impact!
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