CAN WE TALK ABOUT JESSE AND CHARLES FISCHER SOME MORE?!
Because, man, I am just never over the scene when Derek would kill young Charles Fischer and Jesse preempts him to kill old Charles Fischer. Jesse takes action to punish for acts already done where Derek would take action to try to prevent future acts. So it's arguably Jesse as much as Derek who keeps that loop a loop and allows young Fischer become the old one (again? before?). It's interesting all by itself, but together with her Riley plan it's just unbelievably fascinating that this is where she draws the line. Jesse's anger and hurt is so terribly precise and targeted; she's on a specific mission and she sticks to it. Limiting collateral damage? Trying not to change too much, so she doesn't moot the changes she is actually trying for? I don't know, but I just think it's fascinating.
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Date: 2013-05-22 11:30 pm (UTC)Because, man, I am just never over the scene when Derek would kill young Charles Fischer and Jesse preempts him to kill old Charles Fischer. Jesse takes action to punish for acts already done where Derek would take action to try to prevent future acts. So it's arguably Jesse as much as Derek who keeps that loop a loop and allows young Fischer become the old one (again? before?). It's interesting all by itself, but together with her Riley plan it's just unbelievably fascinating that this is where she draws the line. Jesse's anger and hurt is so terribly precise and targeted; she's on a specific mission and she sticks to it. Limiting collateral damage? Trying not to change too much, so she doesn't moot the changes she is actually trying for? I don't know, but I just think it's fascinating.