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Feb 26, 2008 09:39

Ask me what my pups think of yours!

They are:

Jonathan Levinson (jonathanparagon)
Richard Sharpe (and_far_away)
James Norrington (scourgeofpiracy)
Petrie (petriedino)
Nancy from Doctor Who (iamhismummy)
Michael Carpenter (ohholyknight)
Giovanni Bruni (aka_casanova)
Roshaun royal_guarantor)
Gavroche Thenardier-Riddle street_sparrow)
Harry Callahan (florallyminded)

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rowanberries February 26 2008, 16:04:19 UTC
Assuming they actually spoke... you know at all, how about what Nancy thinks of Captain Jack? Yay canon!

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jonathanparagon February 26 2008, 16:44:42 UTC
That's tricky. On the one hand, she is vaguely aware that he almost destroyed her whole world through not paying attention, from having been present when the Doctor was yelling at him... but on the other, if none of that had happened, Jamie would have stayed dead.

So she kind of despises him but doesn't hate him, if that makes sense?

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ceitfianna February 26 2008, 18:03:45 UTC
What does Michael think of Will and if you're up for two, what does Sharpe think of Will?

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jonathanparagon February 26 2008, 18:11:13 UTC
Michael more or less thinks of Will as a son. He's really fond of him.

Sharpe... likes Will, and is strongly reminded of certain other young men he's known. The fact that most of them are dead makes him worry for Will's future.

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river_meimei February 28 2008, 09:01:39 UTC
Gavroche and Alain? *grin*

And Gavroche and River, though I know they haven't threaded tons.

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jonathanparagon February 28 2008, 09:07:17 UTC
Gavroche adored Alain. Total big brother thing going on there. He still misses him, and he still wears the bracelet.

As for River, they should totally thread more, because he really likes her. He's young enough and open-minded enough not to be thrown off by the weirdness. ;)

What do/did they think of him?

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river_meimei February 28 2008, 09:25:22 UTC
For Gavroche-Alain: The big brother thing was pretty well mutual, though I think somewhat closer on Gavroche's part than Alain's. (In part just because Gavroche is/was younger, and lets people in wholeheartedly more easily.) Alain thought he was a good kid; he wasn't sure about the cause of the revolutionaries Gavroche died with/for, but he respected that Gavroche's idea of them (from the perspective of the boy he was) was something he considered worth that sacrifice. He respected Gavroche's determination and idealism, and was saddened a lot (if in a wearily unsurprised way) that his city/world/life killed him that young for it ( ... )

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jonathanparagon February 28 2008, 09:37:58 UTC
...oh, yes, and to add to the Alain thing - Gavroche's knowledge of gunslingers and what being one meant is a large part of the reason he became a wizard. He knew he couldn't be a gunslinger but he wanted to do and be something as good. Serve the White, as it were.

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well done anonymous March 24 2008, 19:23:42 UTC
thats it, brother

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thanks much anonymous April 5 2008, 21:47:10 UTC
omg.. good work, guy

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