Amen, brother!
Mar. 4th, 2011 11:45 amSo here I am, perusing the SFF writerly blogs in town (or in my favorites, anyway), and next thing I know, I'm staring at something that's been itching at the back of my head for foreeever.
http://bradrtorgersen.wordpress.com/2010/11/05/code-of-the-gentleman/
The Code of a Gentleman. Deserves a few more words I'm itching to write, but not sure how to say.
But here goes nothing:
Gambit is whatever he needs to be to get a job done: flirt, sleeze, gentleman, rascal, blue collar. You name, he can be it. However, I have always felt that Remy LeBeau, who he is when he isn't working (yes, I know, when isn't he) is a gentleman.
Now comes the tricky bit.
I'm not entirely sure he lives up to this code. Certainly not in a lot of fanfiction out there. Certainly yes in the best of it. As canon? Maybe. Wish
lithiumlaughter would pick this up with her incomparable psychological analyses. In the meantime, I'll think on it while I go fill out paperwork for car payment assistance. :headdesk:
http://bradrtorgersen.wordpress.com/2010/11/05/code-of-the-gentleman/
The Code of a Gentleman. Deserves a few more words I'm itching to write, but not sure how to say.
But here goes nothing:
Gambit is whatever he needs to be to get a job done: flirt, sleeze, gentleman, rascal, blue collar. You name, he can be it. However, I have always felt that Remy LeBeau, who he is when he isn't working (yes, I know, when isn't he) is a gentleman.
Now comes the tricky bit.
I'm not entirely sure he lives up to this code. Certainly not in a lot of fanfiction out there. Certainly yes in the best of it. As canon? Maybe. Wish
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