RAWR!!!!
Annoyance abounds. Lots and lots of annoyance. GRR!!!
I'm sure that soon, when I've calmed down and thought about it, I won't be as irritated by the way the episode went down, but since I'm barely 6 minutes away from the conclusion and I WILL admit the factors that can be used to my advantage, for the most part, I leave the viewing of the episode having seen even more anti-C/K sentiments thrown around than even the Klinger's office decoration episode! And I'm NOT FUCKING HAPPY ABOUT IT!!! Cut them a fucking break, for god's sake! Why the hell do Hawkeye and BJ have to save the fuggen day when... ERK!!! You know what I mean?
Shit shit shit shit!!!! The only reason Charles actually *begged* Klinger to let him be his lawyer was because he had an overinflated sense of his own abilities. RAWR!!! At first, he was completely supportive and everything, and I mean, he was trying SO hard, but his final plea to the judge was to think about how humiliating it would be for a Winchester to lose. Crap! He totally didn't give a damn, at all!!
Fuck, I feel like putting my fist through the monitor. It is so IRRITATING!!!!!!!!
After I cry for a little bit, maybe I'll feel more like elaborating. It did have its' good points, really... but GOD DAMMIT!!!!
*namida afuresou*
All right *blows nose*.. the nuances... the nuances... think of the nuances. They were there. EVERY RELATIONSHIP HAS ITS TRIALS!!! Klinger was really fed up with Charles' incompetence by the end, and he looked like he was going to cry and everything, too.. and of course, when Hawk and BJ came in with the photo of the MP dude doing the stealing (who the hell knew!?), Charles just looked at Klinger and said, "See? I told you I'd get you off!" Or something to that effect. Klinger just rolled his eyes and ran after Hawk and BJ.
There.. um... could be a fic in there, somewhere. While Charles was pretty outwardly indifferent about it and did see it as a victory and a credit to himself (which sort of makes one wonder if the great victories of the Winchesters didn't go down a similar way!)... I dunno. Damn his pettiness! There's really no way around that character flaw.
Hmmmmmmmm, but then, but then but then but then!!! Think of it this way. Charles was a good.. uh.. stall, shall we say. A good diversion. I mean, if Hawkeye or BJ had been his lawyer, they'd probably fuck it up beyond repair. I mean, look at Hawkeye on the stand. Bad shit. Baaaad shit. And while Charles, in all honesty, fucked things up beyond repair as well, he was able to draw it out and give the impression of knowing what he was doing.
But even better, do you think that say, Hawkeye and Charles, or BJ and Charles would have thought to stage the fake OR session? Of course not! Charles wasn't devious enough yet, and I'm sure it was only after a great immersion in the pool of Hawk and BJ that he became the respectable prankster he was. He did manage to get his own bizarre style of deception later on, but he seemed far too by the book to even consider it. SO, it had to be him who did the "defending". Had to be. HAAAAD to be. (boy, I'd make a good politician, wouldn't I? I can think of ways to justify anything....)
Oh, and yes. Nuances!! In the jeep, okay, Klinger was all doubtful about Charles' abilities and looked extremely uncomfortable sitting next to him and wished Potter could come with instead. Charles looked irked about it, but as soon as... you know, Max is so much easier to type... why do I insist on spelling out his fuggen last name all the time? Well, as soon as Max decided (whoooo, I'm on a first name basis!!! /randomness) that he was going to win and everyone was being all supportive (Margaret: "You are the... cement that holds this place together!"; Charles: "Now you get it right...") Charles was eager as hell to jump in and say of course he's going to win.
And then, when they get to the courtroom, Charles and Max (eeeeeeeeeeeee) were sitting there ripping on the prosecutor and Max (eeeee) made this comment about training wheels on his briefcase. Charles thought that was practically the funniest thing he'd ever heard, WHICH PROVES THAT THEY DOST CONSORTETH WITH EACH OTHER.... hmm. When they're both working toward a mutual goal. That's an interesting thought. A mutual goal...
Yeah, from reading this you'd really think I'm a petty bitch, wouldn't you? I guess I'm just glad that I am able, for the most part, to calm down and see that writing a character in a less-than-ideal light is not a personal affront to the character or the fans thereof. If I'm going to continue writing fanfics, which I, of course, am, I'm glad that I'm making an attempt to keep everyone IC and not rush to their "defence" with a therapy fic. I won't fuggen do it! If I come away from this with anything, I want it to be experience, and a stop MUST be put, once and for all, to coddling characters in my writings. The.. the line must be drawn here. I WILL FIND A WAY TO PAIR THE TWO OF THEM AND MAKE IT CANONICALLY BELIEVABLE!!!!!!! I know now that the actual show isn't going to hand it to me. Why should they? The writers had their ideas, I have mine. The trick is to make the two of them work together.
Oh, by the way, the first episode can not be elaborated on. I couldn't do it justice. :P
Annoyance abounds. Lots and lots of annoyance. GRR!!!
I'm sure that soon, when I've calmed down and thought about it, I won't be as irritated by the way the episode went down, but since I'm barely 6 minutes away from the conclusion and I WILL admit the factors that can be used to my advantage, for the most part, I leave the viewing of the episode having seen even more anti-C/K sentiments thrown around than even the Klinger's office decoration episode! And I'm NOT FUCKING HAPPY ABOUT IT!!! Cut them a fucking break, for god's sake! Why the hell do Hawkeye and BJ have to save the fuggen day when... ERK!!! You know what I mean?
Shit shit shit shit!!!! The only reason Charles actually *begged* Klinger to let him be his lawyer was because he had an overinflated sense of his own abilities. RAWR!!! At first, he was completely supportive and everything, and I mean, he was trying SO hard, but his final plea to the judge was to think about how humiliating it would be for a Winchester to lose. Crap! He totally didn't give a damn, at all!!
Fuck, I feel like putting my fist through the monitor. It is so IRRITATING!!!!!!!!
After I cry for a little bit, maybe I'll feel more like elaborating. It did have its' good points, really... but GOD DAMMIT!!!!
*namida afuresou*
All right *blows nose*.. the nuances... the nuances... think of the nuances. They were there. EVERY RELATIONSHIP HAS ITS TRIALS!!! Klinger was really fed up with Charles' incompetence by the end, and he looked like he was going to cry and everything, too.. and of course, when Hawk and BJ came in with the photo of the MP dude doing the stealing (who the hell knew!?), Charles just looked at Klinger and said, "See? I told you I'd get you off!" Or something to that effect. Klinger just rolled his eyes and ran after Hawk and BJ.
There.. um... could be a fic in there, somewhere. While Charles was pretty outwardly indifferent about it and did see it as a victory and a credit to himself (which sort of makes one wonder if the great victories of the Winchesters didn't go down a similar way!)... I dunno. Damn his pettiness! There's really no way around that character flaw.
Hmmmmmmmm, but then, but then but then but then!!! Think of it this way. Charles was a good.. uh.. stall, shall we say. A good diversion. I mean, if Hawkeye or BJ had been his lawyer, they'd probably fuck it up beyond repair. I mean, look at Hawkeye on the stand. Bad shit. Baaaad shit. And while Charles, in all honesty, fucked things up beyond repair as well, he was able to draw it out and give the impression of knowing what he was doing.
But even better, do you think that say, Hawkeye and Charles, or BJ and Charles would have thought to stage the fake OR session? Of course not! Charles wasn't devious enough yet, and I'm sure it was only after a great immersion in the pool of Hawk and BJ that he became the respectable prankster he was. He did manage to get his own bizarre style of deception later on, but he seemed far too by the book to even consider it. SO, it had to be him who did the "defending". Had to be. HAAAAD to be. (boy, I'd make a good politician, wouldn't I? I can think of ways to justify anything....)
Oh, and yes. Nuances!! In the jeep, okay, Klinger was all doubtful about Charles' abilities and looked extremely uncomfortable sitting next to him and wished Potter could come with instead. Charles looked irked about it, but as soon as... you know, Max is so much easier to type... why do I insist on spelling out his fuggen last name all the time? Well, as soon as Max decided (whoooo, I'm on a first name basis!!! /randomness) that he was going to win and everyone was being all supportive (Margaret: "You are the... cement that holds this place together!"; Charles: "Now you get it right...") Charles was eager as hell to jump in and say of course he's going to win.
And then, when they get to the courtroom, Charles and Max (eeeeeeeeeeeee) were sitting there ripping on the prosecutor and Max (eeeee) made this comment about training wheels on his briefcase. Charles thought that was practically the funniest thing he'd ever heard, WHICH PROVES THAT THEY DOST CONSORTETH WITH EACH OTHER.... hmm. When they're both working toward a mutual goal. That's an interesting thought. A mutual goal...
Yeah, from reading this you'd really think I'm a petty bitch, wouldn't you? I guess I'm just glad that I am able, for the most part, to calm down and see that writing a character in a less-than-ideal light is not a personal affront to the character or the fans thereof. If I'm going to continue writing fanfics, which I, of course, am, I'm glad that I'm making an attempt to keep everyone IC and not rush to their "defence" with a therapy fic. I won't fuggen do it! If I come away from this with anything, I want it to be experience, and a stop MUST be put, once and for all, to coddling characters in my writings. The.. the line must be drawn here. I WILL FIND A WAY TO PAIR THE TWO OF THEM AND MAKE IT CANONICALLY BELIEVABLE!!!!!!! I know now that the actual show isn't going to hand it to me. Why should they? The writers had their ideas, I have mine. The trick is to make the two of them work together.
Oh, by the way, the first episode can not be elaborated on. I couldn't do it justice. :P