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strange-tomato.livejournal.com ([identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] strangetomato 2008-01-06 05:49 am (UTC)

Well, I wouldn't say that. The Worthingtons are no perfect family, by any means. Frances is used to strained sibling relationships, but not so much the actual violence. He also isn't used to brothers, since he has all sisters.

It was nice to get to see those moments where the characters are there for each other, but unfortunately, that has to come with the tragedy of the situation.

Thank you. The thing about Tank, which I'll get into in more detail soon, is that the General's way IS his way. It's true that he followed his father, and tried to make him proud, but Tank does actually want to become a General. Still, he isn't his father, and it might not be in his best interests to do things exactly the way Buzz did them (especially since they didn't even work out for Buzz in many cases).

I liked that last moment too. I knew immediately what Johnny would be cooking, and isn't it thoughtful of Johnny to know exactly what Ripp would want? It's true that Ripp is pretty easy to read in some ways, but Johnny is a good friend to remember these things.

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