1. I think this was Fraser being Fraser, and that's just how he does it. It's probably something he learned from some Tribal Elder, or something. Even though I think Fraser is chock-full of ulterior motives in general, in this case I don't believe it. Ray was in danger of dying, they both were. He's not going fool around in a situation like that, and he'd probably lecture the heck out of anyone who did.
2. I'd have to watch the whole thing again to even have a clue.
3. I think a combo of the three of them would drive anyone to confess. Fraser and Francesca are tied in my book, though. I don't think the 'kick 'em in the head' method works as well as the others.
4. It was all Dead!Bob.
5. Does Gun!Fraser count? Because, yeah. That one.
1. Being an un-believer in slash, I stand by the opinion that it was just Fraser trying to keep Ray alive.
2. Ray and Fraser are more interesting than Dewey and Huey, I think, because they have more personality, both as individuals and as a team, than Dewey and Huey.
3. Francesca, definitely! "Hair bottle"! "Is that some kind of code?" Great stuff!
4. Sadly, I think it was all Dead!Bob. I say sadly because I'm a Fraser/Thatcher shipper.
5. The fire extinguisher jet-pack.
Bonus: Fraser gets a gun. "You are now in The Dominion of Canada." Awesome!
MotB.2/ buddy breathing
anonymous
December 6 2006, 22:44:20 UTC
1. It's not mouth to nose. It's mouth to mouth. The recipient's nostrils are pinched off so the air must travel down the mouth to the trachea and lungs, not back up and out the nose.
This sort of begs the question about Benton's "excess lung capacity". That means he breathes in MORE air than normal people. When m.t.m. is performed, he would be putting CO2 into Ray, not oxygen, as inferred. Normally, m.t.m. (with someone who isn't breathing) acts as a 'stimulus' to get the lungs and diaphram working again. By inflating or overinflating the recipient's lungs, they are apt to start inhaling and exhaling on their own. If that doesn't do the trick, then CPR is used to the same end.
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2. I'd have to watch the whole thing again to even have a clue.
3. I think a combo of the three of them would drive anyone to confess. Fraser and Francesca are tied in my book, though. I don't think the 'kick 'em in the head' method works as well as the others.
4. It was all Dead!Bob.
5. Does Gun!Fraser count? Because, yeah. That one.
Bonus: Gunplay. See #5.
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2. Ray and Fraser are more interesting than Dewey and Huey, I think, because they have more personality, both as individuals and as a team, than Dewey and Huey.
3. Francesca, definitely! "Hair bottle"! "Is that some kind of code?" Great stuff!
4. Sadly, I think it was all Dead!Bob. I say sadly because I'm a Fraser/Thatcher shipper.
5. The fire extinguisher jet-pack.
Bonus: Fraser gets a gun. "You are now in The Dominion of Canada." Awesome!
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This sort of begs the question about Benton's "excess lung capacity". That means he breathes in MORE air than normal people. When m.t.m. is performed, he would be putting CO2 into Ray, not oxygen, as inferred. Normally, m.t.m. (with someone who isn't breathing) acts as a 'stimulus' to get the lungs and diaphram working again. By inflating or overinflating the recipient's lungs, they are apt to start inhaling and exhaling on their own. If that doesn't do the trick, then CPR is used to the same end.
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