Jim is a big Sta-Puff. :) So is Blair. This ep really reveals it.
And thank you! I've missed writing these guys.
people think Jim is the bad guy in TSbBS
Well, that just boggles my mind, really. I mean, I do think they should have had Jim apologize in the end instead of just saying all those nice things about Blair being the best friend and partner a guy could have. But whereas Jim might've *said* something mean? Blair actually *did* things that had horrible repercussions. Because Blair tries to cover it up and sticks his head in the sand instead of containing the problem. Not that I think *Blair* is the bad guy, but I don't think Jim is either—he had every right to be out of his mind: his whole life was being torn apart, which is the opposite of what an anthropologist is supposed to do to a subject.
I just found Peer Review (http://tslibrary.skeeter63.org/stories/dasha4.htm) and thank you for the rec!! What a terrific story. Oh, *Eli*.
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And thank you! I've missed writing these guys.
people think Jim is the bad guy in TSbBS
Well, that just boggles my mind, really. I mean, I do think they should have had Jim apologize in the end instead of just saying all those nice things about Blair being the best friend and partner a guy could have. But whereas Jim might've *said* something mean? Blair actually *did* things that had horrible repercussions. Because Blair tries to cover it up and sticks his head in the sand instead of containing the problem. Not that I think *Blair* is the bad guy, but I don't think Jim is either—he had every right to be out of his mind: his whole life was being torn apart, which is the opposite of what an anthropologist is supposed to do to a subject.
I just found Peer Review (http://tslibrary.skeeter63.org/stories/dasha4.htm) and thank you for the rec!! What a terrific story. Oh, *Eli*.