Oct 30, 2006 19:01
It seems odd that in fanon Fraser often seems to be portrayed as being a light sleeper. I'm not exactly sure where that comes from. In Chicago Holiday he falls asleep in a chair outside of Christina's room and doesn't wake up whilst he's being carried into her room and stripped of his uniform. (I mean anyone could have had there wicked way with him whilst he was asleep:) In The Edge he sleeps right through someone breaking into his apartment and drugging Dief. Also, in both Chicago Holiday and North he is seen to be talking in his sleep. Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that a sign of a deep sleeper? (I know my sister used to have conversations with my mother in her sleep as well as sleepwalk and I always thought of her as a fairly deep sleeper anyway.) Plus, in The Mask (I could be wrong as it's a while since I watched it) doesn't an entire family of Inuit move into his apartment whilst he's asleep? I'm sure there are lots of other examples, which I can't think of at the moment. So, I think the Fraser I picture in fanon is a deep sleeper:)
I'm not sure about Ray Vecchio or Ray Kowalski. I'm not sure that there's enough examples of them sleeping in canon to formulate any conclusions, either that or my brain is just naturally more focused on Fraser*G*