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Max/Liz (Roswell)

Author: PepperjackCandy
Spoilers: Pretty much the whole series
Credit: Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] aome for the beta.


Max

At the time the show opens, Max Evans is socially and psychologically 16 years old. Physically, he, his sister Isabel, and their best friend Michael, are 52 years old, give or take 9 months. They were sent to Earth as fetuses on the alien craft which landed in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.

They hatched out of their engineered "wombs" in 1989, when they appeared to be about six years old. Max and Isabel became separated from Michael in the desert, so when they were picked up by the Evanses, Max and Isabel were placed in their family for adoption, but Michael ended up in the foster care system.

Max, Isabel and Michael knew that what they could puzzle out of their true origins was a secret, and kept it very closely guarded; Only the three of them, and not even their adoptive parents, knew until the Pilot.

Liz

Elizabeth "Liz" Parker is, in her own words, "the smallest of small-town girls." Her family has been in Roswell for generations, and they own, and live above, a diner which has been in their family since before the alien craft crashed in the desert outside of town. After the crash, and the subsequent publicity and controversy, they decided to try to make a profit from the influx of tourists, renamed the diner the "Crashdown," and redid it in an alien theme, all the way down to the wait staff wearing fake antennae.

Liz is also part of a trio; the other two are her best friends Maria and Alex. She is a straight-A student, and dating the head of the football team (whom, far from being thrilling and exotic, she describes as "safe") when the Pilot of the Roswell television series opens.

Max/Liz

Max/Liz is a canonical pairing. And, for the concept of the show, really *the* canonical pairing, as ultimately the show is the story of Max, and of Liz, their journeys to adulthood, and the bond that exists between them from the opening scene of the Pilot onwards.

When the Pilot opens, Liz and Maria are working at the Crashdown. Max, Isabel and Michael are in one of the booths. Max is unable to focus on his conversation with his sister and his friend, because he keeps watching Liz instead.

Maria tells Liz that Max is watching Liz, but Liz doesn't believe her. That is, until an altercation between two customers erupts in gunfire and Liz is shot.

Max runs to Liz and uses his alien powers to heal her. Then he breaks a bottle of ketchup and spills it on her to camouflage the blood that remains on Liz's skin and clothes. As she takes off her uniform, Liz discovers a silver handprint on her abdomen.

The next day, Liz corners Max with a list of questions beginning with "Where did you come from?" until the exchange that launched a thousand shippers:

LIZ: So when you healed me you risked all of this getting out didn't you?

MAX: Yeah.

LIZ: Why?

MAX: It was you.


Choice

Max/Liz is about Romance and Fate and Kismet and all sorts of other initial-capped things, but it's also about something that belongs in all lower-case: choice. Not about choosing whom you love (see Romance, Fate, Kismet above), but about the choices you make along the way – whether to deny it, or let it go forward, what outside considerations are valid, and which should be ignored.

The first choice made is Max's choice to out himself to save Liz's life. Liz's life then takes a whole new (and bad science-fictiony) direction when she makes the choice not just to ignore what has happened, but to seek the answers.

They also have to choose whether to pursue a relationship. And in the eighth episode of the first season, Heat Wave, they share their first kiss.

The end of Season 1 brings a 'spoiler' to the Max/Liz relationship in the form of Tess, who is a previously unknown fourth Podster. She arrives with a tale that she is Max's destined bride, disrupting Max and Liz's lives. In the end, Max chooses Liz, but Liz chooses to let Max go.

Of course, this is the WB, so it's not that simple. They continue to dance around each other for the first quarter of the second season until an episode titled The End of the World (#205), in which Liz is given no choice at all – a Max from 14 years in the future arrives to tell Liz that without Tess, the Podsters won't be able to repel an upcoming alien invasion and that Liz's romance with Max will drive Tess away.

So, left no choice, Liz breaks Max's heart. She sets it up so that Max will think that she and Kyle, the football-playing ex-boyfriend, have had sex.

But still, Max and Liz are drawn to one another and choose to let that attraction override their common sense. Finally, Max chooses to be with Tess, and they have what seemed to much of the audience to be highly-unrealistic sex in an observatory which was curiously closed for business at night.

Later, Tess reveals that she is pregnant, and that becoming pregnant with Max's baby had been her plan all along. She tells the other Podsters that she needs to bring them with her when she returns to their home planet but, one by one, the other Podsters choose to stay on Earth.

The Appeal of Max/Liz

Max/Liz appeals to me as a pairing because, in many ways, it mirrors my own -- highly unrealistic -- relationship with my husband. We've known each other for, well, it's going to be coming up on 30 years ago soon.

Much like Max and Liz, we've both always been drawn to each other. I remember trying to figure out how to get information about him out of my mother (his pre-school teacher) and one of my best friends from high school (who had been two years ahead of him in the same grade school). For his part, he used to try to get my mother-in-law to visit the library where I worked part-time my senior year of high school in hopes of running into me there.

Off-Again/On-Again Max/Lizness

Finally, I have to address one of the, shall we say, ickier issues of Max/Liz shippage – the break 'em up/get 'em back together cycle of Max and Liz's relationship.

It’s not just what I want, it’s what’s meant to be. It’s all in here, Max. Our destiny. This line, spoken by Tess, drove many of my fellow shippers to despair. "It's their destiny! It says so!" was a common refrain.

But I never gave any credit to the idea that Max and Liz were over. Early on in the series, the creator, Jason Katims, said that Max and Liz were the heart of the show, and I never heard Katims say anything to convince me that he'd changed his mind. In fact, in the very interview where he first talks about Tess, Katims says, I was obviously very drawn from the pilot and continue to be to the deep connection between Max and Liz . . . .

Fics

I have to confess that I haven't done much reading of Max/Liz fics. For me, fanfiction is usually a way to deny a canon that I don't like. And while I had many quibbles about the bad science fiction of Seasons 2 and 3, I've never been that upset with the canonical condition of their relationship to need to hide out in fanfiction. If anyone reading this has any Max/Liz fic recommendations, feel free to put them in the comments.

[identity profile] spren-cious.livejournal.com 2004-08-31 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
Great essay, sweetie. *g*

I'm not that familiar with Roswell, I've only caught a few episodes. But I really enjoyed reading your thoughts.

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2004-08-31 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Great essay, thanks :)

[identity profile] anythingbutgrey.livejournal.com 2004-08-31 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
*grins* Max/Liz is fun. Thanks for posting!

Now, fic recs... I hate fluff, so don't expect to get any... But let's see. They're mainly from fic-o-rama, just by the way. I might have missed some, and if you want the best roswell fic out there you should check it out. ficorama.net

But anyway.

Limbo (http://www.geocities.com/ntempest/Fics/Limbo.html) is probably my favorite Max/Liz fic as of yet. I haven't read many either, due to the over abundance of fangirl!fluff that makes me want to gouge my eyes out. But this is amazing to me. After Liz leaves for Vermont and Max angsts.

Belief-Alchemy (http://www.ficorama.net/danibelief.htm) is an exercise is writing in itself. There really is no clear summary, so I'll just rec it to you and you can see how you feel about it.

Hindsight (http://www.ficorama.net/margarethindsight.htm), Tryst (http://www.ficorama.net/margarettryst.htm), and Sleep (http://www.ficorama.net/sleep.htm)

And that's what I have. :) Thanks for the essay! Good to read about people's insight into the characters.

[identity profile] piper47.livejournal.com 2004-08-31 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I want to help to the fic list too. Feel free to edit your essay and put these in there, I have read so much Max/Liz fic, it really is sick. ( I mod over at Fanatics too... or well I used to. )

"The Bitter Dregs" - by Tasyfa. The best fic I have ever read. It's angsty. Completely and totally angsty. I cried for an hour after I finished it. People are still talking about how sad this fic is. Everyone should read it. LOL.

Debbi aka Breathless wrote a *ton* of fics. I don't have the links to any of them anymore. But she has the sweeping epic called "Captive Hearts" which is about 400 pages long or something. It's post-Sexual Healing and is really good. My personal favorite was "Dying Embers" which was post-Departure. She also has "A Special Kind of Love" which is a fluff piece, "Maxeo and Lizziet" and "A Walk in the Park" which are also fluff pieces. Then she has "Aftermath", "Downfall", "Pieces of the Past" and "Echoes of Tomorrow". All of which are pretty angsty. Post of them are either post Season 2 or 3, save for "Aftermath" which is post-White Room.

"Reawakening" by Tasyfa is an *excellent* during Season 3 angst fic. It's a little disturbing though, she pyt a lot of warning on the fic, just so people know.

"The Normal Series" by Deejonaise. I only have the link to the first part. All the fics I have mentioned are all on Roswell Fanatics (http://www.roswellfanatics.net) somewhere. I don't know where exactly, but if you look you'll find. "Contemplating Normal" is the first part and the only one I have read. It is an amazing story though. It's post-Leaving Normal. Deejonaise is an *amazing* writer. Anything by her is fabulous and should be read.

Give me a day and I could probably give you a better list of fics. I have my rec list on my other computer so, yeah, that sucks. LOL.

Other things. A bunch of Max and Liz wallpapers and music videos can be found at Images of Roswell (http://mmmgraphics.org/main.shtml)

Other music videos can be found at The Silver Eggplant (http://www.webphilia.com/~thesilvereggplant)

There are other music video makers out there whose sites I don't remember but they are listed in the multimedia portion of Roswell Fanatics.

There are like so many other links out there, I just can't think of them right now. LOL. I hope this helps with your essay. Which was good by the way.



[identity profile] piper47.livejournal.com 2004-08-31 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally realized that I didn't put any links with that. I know where they are... they are all on the Fanatics website... I just can't find them right now. So when I find them, or if you find them... that works too. LOL.

[identity profile] ponygirl2000.livejournal.com 2004-09-01 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for that! The first season of Roswell was such a delight (I try to pretend the other seasons were vague though occasionally pleasant dreams) because of that powerful central romance. And really the show was a romance - the aliens, the conspiracies, all of it was just the wrapper that particular love story came in. It was great too that Liz had such firm ideas of her own future, was unafraid of her own desires - in that first season we were seeing so much through her eyes and she was more than capable of driving the story.

[identity profile] antar82.livejournal.com 2005-08-14 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Max and Liz are the heart and soul of the serie.

Great essay for my all time OTP.