I think they would come round to believing it, like you say. He's so hard-headed in his judgements. If something's not to his liking, you know about it. But mutiny is not even so bad as *pushing his captain*. But yeah, imagine Horatio trying to say (with all his self-consciousness and doubt) actually, it's all a lie; your son thought my life was worth more than your family honour and feelings. He doesn't even really get why Archie did it. Bush understands perfectly. Horatio has to go and ask why.
And apart from their own feelings, the Kennedy family being so well known, it's such a disgrace. And that thing of getting a letter, and Archie just never coming home. *.*
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Date: 2006-02-17 12:59 am (UTC)I think they would come round to believing it, like you say. He's so hard-headed in his judgements. If something's not to his liking, you know about it. But mutiny is not even so bad as *pushing his captain*. But yeah, imagine Horatio trying to say (with all his self-consciousness and doubt) actually, it's all a lie; your son thought my life was worth more than your family honour and feelings. He doesn't even really get why Archie did it. Bush understands perfectly. Horatio has to go and ask why.
And apart from their own feelings, the Kennedy family being so well known, it's such a disgrace. And that thing of getting a letter, and Archie just never coming home. *.*