No! No "Twilight" comparisons! (Although I admit I've been aware of the pro-Ratchet and pro-TB camps for some time.)
I'm glad that Trailbreaker ended it. I'm glad you're glad! I wanted to show that TB is an easygoing mech, but most definitely NOT a doormat - he possesses a core of inner strength that even he isn't fully aware of.
Wheeljack still has his last romance very much on his mind, and he certainly hasn't had time to really think about what he could have done better. Oh, he's had time - he's just doing everything he can to avoid it! The FFN title for this chapter is "Abnegation," and I was amused to discover that "define: abnegation" in teh Google brings up THIS as the second hit. Wheeljack is displaying at least 4 of the 6 types of denial listed in that entry in this chapter alone, and even more amusingly, the description for "Denial of Cycle" contains a direct quote from the chapter as an example. I'd never seen that Wiki entry before I posted, and I think it's hilarious.
Thanks for reading and commenting! I always love your reviews.
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Date: 2010-02-11 02:06 pm (UTC)I'm glad that Trailbreaker ended it. I'm glad you're glad! I wanted to show that TB is an easygoing mech, but most definitely NOT a doormat - he possesses a core of inner strength that even he isn't fully aware of.
Wheeljack still has his last romance very much on his mind, and he certainly hasn't had time to really think about what he could have done better. Oh, he's had time - he's just doing everything he can to avoid it! The FFN title for this chapter is "Abnegation," and I was amused to discover that "define: abnegation" in teh Google brings up THIS as the second hit. Wheeljack is displaying at least 4 of the 6 types of denial listed in that entry in this chapter alone, and even more amusingly, the description for "Denial of Cycle" contains a direct quote from the chapter as an example. I'd never seen that Wiki entry before I posted, and I think it's hilarious.
Thanks for reading and commenting! I always love your reviews.