When reading subtext you are dealing with a strange mixture of taking things out of context while keeping continuity. One scene can easily be subtextually interpreted to mean whatever you want it to mean. However the truly glorious and effort requiring part of subtext is to tie all of those single moments into a larger continual picture where one moment builds on the next and portrays an alternative story.
And it's always about building that alternative story.
I've got two cries. One I'm looking for a fellow blogger to write for this blog (the only requirements is a love of subtext and a thoroughly geeky nature). Two I'm constantly on the prowl for new material to dissect in a subtexty manner.
You think you can help me with either one, give me a comment and lets boogie.