There's Something About Warrick . . .

Mar 11, 2007 15:34

For those of you who have discovered Manna's "The Administration Series," here's a question for you. (And for those of you who haven't, you're missing the best original fic - and the most fascinating relationship - around!)

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Warrick fansee March 12 2007, 03:35:38 UTC
I'm not sure I see a pattern here ( ... )

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Re: Warrick blkandwhtcat March 14 2007, 01:25:59 UTC
Hey Fansee - how was the trip to Minneapolis? Are you going to give a report at Gael's yahoogroup ( ... )

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Re: Warrick fansee March 15 2007, 23:06:48 UTC
Marion talks to all kinds of people in her job. Warrick is probably not the only control freak at SimTech, or at the other places she worked prior to coming on board at SimTech. I imagine she's encountered resentful employees other than Warrick. But Warrick is the one who makes her lose her cool. I think that he has a very strong, very compelling personality, and a lot of insight into people.

Marion and Carnac most support your theory. I do think that with both of them, Warrick is able to penetrate their defenses to a disconcerting extent.

He knew and loved Kate, but he hadn't seen Warrick since Warrick was 2 years old. Kate was able to distance and betray her own son, Tarin, for The Administration, and since Sable clearly chose the Administration over Kate, I imagine he'd do the same if the choice were between Warrick and the Administration.I don't see how Kate's feelings towards Tarin are applicable to Sable's feelings toward Warrick. My reading of Sable is that he is, like his son, a brilliant, charismatic personality, not so ( ... )

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Re: Warrick blkandwhtcat March 17 2007, 20:01:38 UTC
You make some good points. I can agree with most of them except maybe the one about Sable:

Even though Sable hasn't contacted Kate or his children since he 'died,' I feel it likely that he tracked them and knew a great deal about their lives. He would have the means to do so. While I don't remember any textual support for this theory, I think it consistent with the little we're shown of Sable's character.

In FATW, when we first "meet" Sable, I thought it was pretty clear that he had NOT followed Kate's life - or his children's lives - at all:

He had followed up the message that Kate was in danger from what he'd acknowledged to be a sentimental attachment to the memory of a woman he had not spoken to for a third of a lifetime. The letters handed to him so casually by his son had changed all that. In a way, he was glad that he hadn't seen them before. He had loved her, against all reason and protocol, from the first moment he had seen her. The years apart had blunted the memory of that and the pain of leaving her; a reminder so sharp ( ... )

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Re: Warrick fansee March 18 2007, 22:53:39 UTC
I think we've pretty much clarified our positions and met in the middle. However, that icon of Toreth is Not Nice. There are many better ones of Beckham, especially the head shot you used initial for this thread. FanSee

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