Hmm.

May. 7th, 2010 11:28 am
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I watched the Jackie Chan Adventures episode with Springheel Jack. LOL. Oh the crackiness. I also read some stuff on the actual reports of Springheel Jack from the Victorian era. I think I wanna go partially with the JCA version for my [livejournal.com profile] paranormal25 fic; i.e., a troll-like thing, constantly rhyming. I may or may not do the weakness to salt and his determination for revenge on the Maggus family. (Though I might make it a different family.) That is going to be one silly fic. LOL.

I keep liking the thought of Autor as a detective, probably because of his line in episode #22 "Only I can solve this mystery!" I liked him describing the state of the town as a mystery.

And in pondering over him further, and rewatching his episodes for the umpteenth time, I think that in spite of all his show of confidence (which is widely believed by the fans to be a facade for his insecurities) and fascination with Drosselmeyer, he's really quite an innocent boy. There's no telling exactly how much he knows about the details of what Drosselmeyer is actually capable of; he did not know that Drosselmeyer made Fakir write Ahiru into the Lake of Despair. He's entranced with the thought of the power and hero-worships Drosselmeyer because of being able to make stories into reality. He does know the darker side of things, that all mankind could be manipulated and that people can die if the power is misused, but does he know Drosselmeyer actually does misuse it that drastically? Could he really turn a blind eye to that fact and continue to idolize Drosselmeyer if he actually knew?

It's possible that's one of the reasons why Fakir opts not to slug Autor when Autor exclaims "That's magnificent!" after Fakir says Drossselmeyer was there and made him write something (not telling what). Of course, it's also equally possible that Fakir just knew it would not solve anything and that he needed to hurry to Ahiru. And punching Autor with a badly wounded hand would be very stupid. XD;

Of course, after Fakir left Autor probably went over and read the story. And I wonder what he thought. Possible ficlit idea?

Date: 2010-05-09 03:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com
Such hilarious cracky fun!

LOL. Online translators can make crack out of anything.

Totally. ;__; Poor Autor.

LOL! That would make a priceless statement on a moving GIF icon.

Intriguing. o.o It seems like there should be some indication of it.

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