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posted by [personal profile] quinn222 at 08:11am on 25/07/2005
I have to watch it again but just a couple of thoughts...


One of these days I'll have a chance to watch the entire thing again and comment on everything but just a few thoughts-

When I rewatched 510 I thought that was Dusty that Brian saw the medic cover with a sheet so it was dreadful seeing Mel call her totally unaware. Good to know Eli and what's his name are okay though.

Brian and Ben in the car! Loved that. "You call me Zen Ben?" :))

I didn't buy Emmett's reaction at all. People are saying Brian's reaction was OOC (more on that in a sec) but to me it was Emmett who was totally OOC here.

Poor Ted. I liked Brian's sort of puzzled reaction to him. You could see he was trying to figure it out but he had so much going on in his own head that he didn't really get a chance to pursue what was happening with Ted.

Cynthia! What a relief, I was afraid we weren't going to see her at all this season.

Okay, on to Brian. I don't think his reaction was at all out of character. I also don't think it has a single thing to do with Michael. I keep hearing that he's acting this way 'because of Michael.' No, he isn't. He's acting this way because of himself and Justin. Brian reacts to stress in extreme ways. He always has.

He has been shown in the clearest possible way what he very nearly threw away because he refused to deal with his emotions in an honest way and he refused to believe deep down that he deserved a real family and a loving relationship. He was terrified that something had happened to Justin, that Justin was dead. His every reaction to the bombing was focused on Justin until he knew that Justin was okay. Only at that point did his thoughts turn to Michael and the other people killed or injured.

To me Brian's thoughts were written for the world to see in this one. He very nearly lost Justin (for the second time.) They would have been apart at the end because Brian was so bullheaded in sticking to his 'principles.' He would not let himself express anything emotionally or give in to Justin and he can now see that all of that was meaningless. He loves Justin, he knows and it and so does Justin. So because of his own insecurities he was willing to give Justin up. But deep down he believed Justin would come around. Then he sees the ultimate example of life is short and you could lose everything in the blink of an eye.

So what does he do? He behaves exactly the way he always behaves. With an extreme and overboard version of what he thinks that he needs to do. Brian doesn't have a clue how to express his real emotions. He buys stuff. He gives what he thinks Justin wants. You said this was your dream so I am going to give it to you. Right down to the stables. This is exactly what you want right? He's off blance and frightened but really trying to convey to Justin that he truly meant what he said. He doesn't get the subtleties. He doesn't understand how to get this across in just a day to day way and he is afraid to take the time to build that up. After all, death just came knocking at their door for the third time in four years.

He tried a clumsy but straightforward approach and Justin turns him down. Believing (rightly to a great extent) that Brian is reacting to stress and will change his mind. Brian reacts in classic Brian fashion. He mulls it over. He makes a plan (I've said it before, Brian with a plan is a dangerous thing), and he acts on it.

So, in my long winded way, that's why I think his reaction was totally in character.
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posted by [identity profile] joesther.livejournal.com at 12:18pm on 25/07/2005
Yep. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] tclark1922.livejournal.com at 12:31pm on 25/07/2005
I'm right there with you on this one.

Peace
TK
 
posted by [identity profile] bluegrace61.livejournal.com at 12:40pm on 25/07/2005
I really like your "why this is in character for Brian"--it makes me feel a lot better about the episode :) Very cool analysis.
 
posted by [identity profile] mclachlan.livejournal.com at 01:14pm on 25/07/2005
I'll drink to that one. Nice explanation.
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posted by [identity profile] ayesakara.livejournal.com at 01:50pm on 25/07/2005
Totally agreed!
 
posted by [identity profile] damietta.livejournal.com at 02:16pm on 25/07/2005
The whole "it's because of Michael" thing just baffles me. He wasn't going in the bombed out building yelling "Mickey".

I really like your analysis here. You are right that Brian always goes overboard when he's off balance. But, at least he's not pushing people off cliffs.

And his in some ways gentle handling of Ted was great. He didn't scream at him or belittle him, he was just trying to puzzle it out with the little time he had to do so.

Zen Ben meets Boxing Ben. It probably deep down made Ben feel better, whether he admits it to himself or not.
 
posted by [identity profile] playfullips.livejournal.com at 02:43pm on 25/07/2005
Totally agree on everything.
 
posted by [identity profile] mariana-wpu.livejournal.com at 02:50pm on 25/07/2005

You got it
 
posted by [identity profile] shadownyc.livejournal.com at 03:39pm on 25/07/2005
I really enjoyed reading your commentary. My rough draft is complete and I'm going to try to post my commentary by tomorrow. It's good to know that we're watching the same program. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] queenydiva.livejournal.com at 04:01pm on 25/07/2005
This was a VERY interesting post! Hmm. So basically, Brian's actions are in character, but out of character, lol. In character for him to react in an extreme way, but out of character because he's doing the one thing he's always sworn he would never do. In fact, he's doing plenty of things he's sworn he'd never do, not just asking Justin to marry him, but giving all the endearments, etc. Through his in-character overreaction, Brian becomes out of character. FINALLY, an explanation that makes sense! Thank you. :oD
 
posted by [identity profile] luceononuro.livejournal.com at 04:23pm on 25/07/2005
"He's off blance and frightened but really trying to convey to Justin that he truly meant what he said. He doesn't get the subtleties. He doesn't understand how to get this across in just a day to day way and he is afraid to take the time to build that up."

Word
 
posted by [identity profile] twistinside82.livejournal.com at 06:08pm on 25/07/2005
Absolutely perfectly worded.
 
posted by [identity profile] u2-grrrl.livejournal.com at 10:37pm on 25/07/2005
I'll buy that!
 
posted by [identity profile] bluejeanbaby01.livejournal.com at 01:54am on 26/07/2005
I agree with waht you said, %100. With the exception of the "For my prince" comment. No matter what, the Brian we have known and loved for five years would never say that, unless he wasn't serious, which he was.
 
posted by [identity profile] cheapcrowd.livejournal.com at 04:27am on 26/07/2005
I agree completely.
 
posted by [identity profile] babygotbass.livejournal.com at 05:50am on 26/07/2005
I really liked Brian with Ted this episode. He didn't bully or push Ted, but let him know he was on to him...

I didn't hate the ending, I was just a little surprised. I am glad to read your thoughts, because up until this post, every other one I read hates it. I guess I don't *want* to see them settle down like M&B, Brian and Justin need something more unique...
 
posted by [identity profile] kitkatbyte.livejournal.com at 11:06am on 26/07/2005
I agree 100%! As someone else said to me, this is a lot like 314 when Brian paid for all those commercials. Earlier in the season, he was actually behind Stockwell. Brian did a total 180.
 
posted by [identity profile] rebeccama.livejournal.com at 05:16pm on 26/07/2005
I agree with your analysis about Brian.

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