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fandomsecrets2017-11-09 06:37 pm
[ SECRET POST #3963 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3963 ⌋
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07. [SPOILERS for Great British Bake Off, S08E08: Forgotten Bakes]

[Stacey Hart in Great British Bake Off]
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(Anonymous) 2017-11-10 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)If he'd set out with the intention of taking pictures of Nancy taking her top off, that would have been really creepy. But he didn't. He didn't even set out to take pictures of any humans. He came across the pool party by accident and I don't blame him at all for taking (non-lascivious) pictures of the pool party. I do think he shouldn't have taken any pictures of Nancy in the window, and I'm glad he realized it was wrong and apologized for it in S1, but I think what he did was also extremely understandable and not actually that bad. He was already taking pictures, so I can completely understand how it would've seemed natural to keep taking pictures as the scene progressed. And then he actually did stop. He appeared to take only a couple pictures of Nancy in the window, one when she was just standing there and one of her back after she took her top off. And then he stopped. He shouldn't have taken either of those pictures, but he did make the choice to stop after that. It just took him a few seconds to switch from thinking like a photographer and weird outsider ("take pictures of every interesting thing you can see") to thinking like a regular person ("I'm spying on something it's wrong for me to be spying on.")