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fandomsecrets2014-04-10 07:16 pm
[ SECRET POST #2655 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2655 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Wolverine and the X-Men]
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Re: Your favorite characters' lowest point
I have a hard time remembering all the OOC bullshit the characters in The West Wing pulled in seasons 5-7. However, I don't know if any of this really counts for this thread, because by then they all might as well have been completely different characters who I DID thoroughly dislike.
Holmes's deception in The Hound of the Baskervilles. No, not the other stuff from The Empty House or The Dying Detective. Those at least had good reasons. But "oh, you would have tried to come down to bring me food and blankets and stuff and given me away"? HOLMES, THE MAN WAS A COMBAT SURGEON. THEY DO FUCKING TRIAGE. MORON.
The Doctor ruining Harriet Jones's career.
Spock making that crack to Janice Rand at the end of the episode in which Kirk's evil side tried to rape her. Yay 1960s! /scarcasm
Harry laying into Ron and Hermione when he first arrives at Grimmauld Place. I actually love CAPSLOCK!Harry and he was one of the best parts of the whole series, but man was he a dick in that scene with his accusations that they were glad to be there without him having and laughing at him.
Three words: "What's a Starsky?"
Re: Your favorite characters' lowest point
Come to think of it, Harry Potter got pretty ragey starting around book 5. It was like someone told the author that fifteen-year-old boys get angry and rebellious, and she took it to heart too much.
Re: Your favorite characters' lowest point
I loved Harry's rageyness -- it was ABSOLUTELY 100% pitch-perfect given his situation, and probably the most palpably believable characterization of him in the series. He wasn't "a fifteen year old boy," he was a fifteen-year old boy who had been horrifically traumatized and almost died, realized that Wizard Hitler who was also his arch-enemy was alive again and planning to take over the world while the government refused to do anything about it or even acknowledge it, and then was dumped at home for two months with absolutely no information or communication whatsoever before being unfairly targeted and show-trialed by the Prime Minister, and then when he came back to school, the newspapers blatantly harassed him and called him insane or a stuck-up attention seeker, people laughed at him and mocked him and treated him like a joke, and his professor relentlessly tortured and bullied him. AND he was a fifteen-year-old boy.
Screaming and raging is the least I would have done in his shoes.