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I took 123 screengrabs from Jimmy's guest spot on the Daniel Boone episode The Spanish Horse. And I saw the episode two times (Jimmy's scenes, three times, since I watched them while taking pictures).

The first time I watched it, I had no intention of writing anything about his character. I also determined that his character was really quite a jerk! ... However, by the second viewing both opinions changed.

The main thing I thought was jerky was his character, Whipper, snapping at the guest-starring protagonist, a boy who was his opponent in a race. But during the second viewing I realized I felt I could understand his behavior. Here he is, a professional jockey who spent years in training to become successful. And then here comes some upstart teenager, who has never seen a horse race and his horse isn't even trained, and the kid's claiming his horse can beat any other horse. You know, in Whipper's position, I think I'd be mad too!

I especially think this is likely the explanation because part of what he said when he snapped was, "It's time you learned a few things." In other words, "I've been at this a lot longer than you. Just because your horse is fast doesn't mean you know everything you need to know."

It's really interesting how a show will always try to throw things in favor of the protagonist, whether regular or guest-starring, and sometimes if you look at things from the other person's point of view, suddenly they don't seem as bad as they might be colored to seem.

That being said, I do think Whipper was involved in his boss's scheme to subtly get the kid tricked into racing and placing a wager of all his money on the outcome. A lot of his dialogue and facial expressions during the tricking scene strongly point to that. But he could have easily been all for it/not really giving it a second thought at the time and then got mad later on, thinking about how cocky the kid was being. (Of course, he and his boss probably only made the kid more cocky with their subtle pushing.)

Anyway ... now I have a plunnie for this. And I haven't got to the Knight Rider one yet! Somebody stop me; I'm preposterous. I doubt this series has much of a fandom. If there is one, who the **blip** would care about a oneshot character, and one who isn't even the main oneshot character?

In spite of Whipper's probable knowing involvement in the con, I don't think he's really a bad guy. He possibly (probably) may have been involved in other, similar cons, however. And that thought provides the basis of the plunnie.

I have this idea of something taking place a bit after the events of the episode, and someone else who was conned and realizes it is furious. He comes with a couple of his men and threatens Whipper late at night, telling him if he races the next day, he'll be sorry. Whipper isn't about to be scared off and races anyway, but the guy wasn't bluffing. He had his men do something to the horse (what, I don't know; probably some kind of drug, if that sort of thing was going on that long ago) and it behaves erratically. Whipper is eventually thrown and injured. And I suppose Daniel Boone is in town and gets involved in what's happening and has to bring the guys who tampered with the horse and nearly killed Whipper to justice. Leastwise, if the main character is involved, there's a better chance of getting an audience! But the plot would be better if he's in it too anyway.

Off-topic, but one other thing I noticed was that in this guest spot, Jimmy tried to speak without an accent. He slipped up a few times, though. And I am still going mad wondering exactly what kind of accent it's supposed to be.

Date: 2011-04-01 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com
That's neat! There's a bit of Kolchak fandom on dA too.

I think I have the settings for getting my own messages completely turned off, because I see no need to receive my own and I find it annoying. I also wonder why in the world people Friend themselves.

Date: 2011-04-01 05:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rose-of-pollux.livejournal.com
...Which would be great if I had a dA account, but I can't really afford the time to get into something else. XD;

Ah. As for the friending, I think by default, you're on your own flist. **shrugs**

Date: 2011-04-01 05:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com
I still don't like dA, but since it's where a lot of people hang out to post amazing art, I joined up. For Kolchak it's mostly fanart, and even some official Moonstone Comics art, with a couple of scattered fanfics here and there.

By default, yes. I immediately turned it off. And I'm not sure, but I don't think that automatically being on your own Friends List was always an option. I don't think I recall it being that way in 2003. Of course, I could be wrong.

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