I'm hoping that this does work like that. The only problem is that Ruby has shown a worrying tendency to fold in the face of Dillon's hysteria, which either makes her look like a weak character or suggests that the writers think that Dillon is too cute for anyone to deny him anything.'J' wrote:ruby is a much more assertive straight-man than gary. while he usually just annoyedly tolerates whatever dillon is doing, she is actually actually pushes back a bit. as such, the dillon/ruby relationship comes across as being much more one between equals than dillon/gary, & puts dillon in a better light.
It's not exactly out of character for Ruby - basically, she's confrontational with Amber, conciliatory with everyone else - but it means that she isn't always Dillon's equal. I think that the comic will work better if she does sometimes get in his face, when she thinks that she has a good reason, and forces him to justify himself rather than just being a self-appointed magic gay.
Although that reaction was a little unexpected in detail, I'm afraid I don't think of it as Dillon being serious. It was Dillon playing at being serious - acting all wise and stern, but really just being Dillon, taking the camp to a higher level. Part of the gag with him is that he is a genuinely good actor, who can sometimes drag other people into his fantasy world, and that's what he did there. If he'd just dragged Gary and Amber away to talk serious about what they'd been doing, the act might have been completely convincing - but then he had to spank them like children. That made it just another act.'J' wrote:the only time i can think of when he actually did something unexpected was when he dropped the camp to give gary & amber a serious talking to. if we saw more situations like that, were he would actually get serious about certain things, that might be interesting & reveal some previously hidden layers.
Oh, and I'm now wondering if Ruby will shortly turn to Jerzy for advice. From her point of view, he may be the one person in Montreal who's actually offered her marginally more help than grief.
Well, him and Angel. But Angel isn't around and evidently suffers from incomprehensible misconceptions.
Double post merged. The DAMNed