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Huh, that didn't take as long as I thought it would. It's obscenely, pornographically long, too.
"With flourish and gusto (and some unnecessary Powerpoint-esque sound effects from the bored foley guy), he types, 'THE END.' Just a killer ending for your academic opus there, Perrault. Incidentally, I have it on good authority that Blair's is the first doctoral thesis to be set 'once upon a time, in a faraway land...'"
THE SENTINEL BY BLAIR SANDBURG
So that's it! What's next for this intrepid recapper? If I get up the energy I might just redo season 1 in the current meticulously detailed style. But, I also have some of the kind of work people get paid for which I should really stop neglecting... Nahhh.
"With flourish and gusto (and some unnecessary Powerpoint-esque sound effects from the bored foley guy), he types, 'THE END.' Just a killer ending for your academic opus there, Perrault. Incidentally, I have it on good authority that Blair's is the first doctoral thesis to be set 'once upon a time, in a faraway land...'"
THE SENTINEL BY BLAIR SANDBURG
So that's it! What's next for this intrepid recapper? If I get up the energy I might just redo season 1 in the current meticulously detailed style. But, I also have some of the kind of work people get paid for which I should really stop neglecting... Nahhh.
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on 2007-10-16 05:43 pm (UTC)To be fair to Naomi, she knew not what she did. She thought that Blair was being reticent about his paper because of low self-esteem; she didn't know it was a privacy issue with Jim. Even when he told her not to get involved anymore, and he mentioned that Jim wouldn't be happy, he didn't explain it clearly enough to convince that Jim would really be hurt. My feeling is that Naomi became honestly regretful when she witnessed Blair and Jim's fight and Jim's speech about how his life is ruined. She likes Jim, and she never meant for any of that to happen. Sure, she should have trusted Blair and listened to him; he's an adult and it's his work, not hers. But she certainly doesn't bear the guilt for what actually ended up happening. She had no way of knowing what was at stake.
Interesting points about Blair's record. I don't think Blair would want Jim risking his career for him after he had gone to all this trouble to save it. It's not clear how the whole academy thing would have ended up playing out.