I think with Cameron and Chase it starts at the same point of thinking murder is wrong and then taking different offshoots. With Cameron, I don't think it's so much about bending to pressure as it leads her to be unable to commit one herself; with Chase, whose morals are more squiggly and out on a ledge most of the time for similar reasons that make hers more centered, it leads him to what he did.
If it was Hugh Laurie's idea to give Chase a story, my love for him has just like...reached capacity. <33333
I've seen most of Brave Heart but haven't actually seen the confession and drunkenness yet; this is probably going to happen in the next couple days though. Right now I'm thinking I can get why the priest couldn't absolve him, but I still think the thing he was doing it to combat is definitely worth consideration before he gets written off.
The southern accent episode was s1, the one with the poisoned pants. I believe it was just called Poison. So much squee.
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Date: 2009-10-22 07:33 pm (UTC)If it was Hugh Laurie's idea to give Chase a story, my love for him has just like...reached capacity. <33333
I've seen most of Brave Heart but haven't actually seen the confession and drunkenness yet; this is probably going to happen in the next couple days though. Right now I'm thinking I can get why the priest couldn't absolve him, but I still think the thing he was doing it to combat is definitely worth consideration before he gets written off.
The southern accent episode was s1, the one with the poisoned pants. I believe it was just called Poison. So much squee.