As the situation deteriorates, he develops a kind of reverse Stockholm Syndrome when it becomes obvious that Ted is more immediately dangerous than Bennet and they conspire to defuse the situation. I just hope that Bennet remembers enough to cut him some slack later on.
Let's just say that you haven't seen the last of Bennet-Matt scenes by a long shot. You haven't even seen the last of Bennet-Matt-Ted scenes. *zips mouth about the rest*
Re: Bennet's partnership with Claude: that remains the thing about Claude that interests me most, definitely more than his mentoring of Peter, so when/if they get Eccleston back, I'm hoping for some follow-up there. (Yes, the notoriously fickle Christopher E. has commitment issues again, which is why this is the last you see of Claude in s1.)
Who Claude was hiding: at the time, I remember speculating it might have been either Meredith or one of the older Petrellis.
Their interaction in both the past and the present is extraordinarily moving.
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Date: 2007-06-27 02:34 pm (UTC)Let's just say that you haven't seen the last of Bennet-Matt scenes by a long shot. You haven't even seen the last of Bennet-Matt-Ted scenes. *zips mouth about the rest*
Re: Bennet's partnership with Claude: that remains the thing about Claude that interests me most, definitely more than his mentoring of Peter, so when/if they get Eccleston back, I'm hoping for some follow-up there. (Yes, the notoriously fickle Christopher E. has commitment issues again, which is why this is the last you see of Claude in s1.)
Who Claude was hiding: at the time, I remember speculating it might have been either Meredith or one of the older Petrellis.
Their interaction in both the past and the present is extraordinarily moving.
Absolutely. It's heartbreakingly beautiful.