The list of do's and don'ts is particularly wonderful, imo. The best thing about Fraser is that you can have him do almost anything if you can logic it out well enough. BUT! The list of things you put are things that no amount of logic are going to change.
About the drinking thing. I wrote Fraser drinking once and I justified it in my head with the memory of An Invitation to Romance. The scene where he's locked in the room with what's her name. He says he doesn't drink often and he thinks that people that do are trying to forget. Then she comes on to him and he reaches for the bottle. So yes, he'll drink on the odd occasion, but it has to be the right one.
On the whole, I find Fraser easy, but it's great to have something I can look at back at to make sure I haven't gone off the rails.
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Date: 2007-08-10 04:03 pm (UTC)The list of do's and don'ts is particularly wonderful, imo. The best thing about Fraser is that you can have him do almost anything if you can logic it out well enough. BUT! The list of things you put are things that no amount of logic are going to change.
About the drinking thing. I wrote Fraser drinking once and I justified it in my head with the memory of An Invitation to Romance. The scene where he's locked in the room with what's her name. He says he doesn't drink often and he thinks that people that do are trying to forget. Then she comes on to him and he reaches for the bottle. So yes, he'll drink on the odd occasion, but it has to be the right one.
On the whole, I find Fraser easy, but it's great to have something I can look at back at to make sure I haven't gone off the rails.
Thank you.