Re: Cath & Warrick #9 - He'd give her the shirt off of his back
The whole comment about still being single irritated me a little. But yet if they where keeping their relationship a secret from the team it still may be hard for her to admit it to her coworkers. They could have had her phrased it different like have her say all the good men are gone now. Or I don't think I will ever date again. Yeah just realized how morbid those sound but still could have been better.
I just took that quote as meaning that she doesn't date anymore. Warrick was more mature than that and Cath knows it's gonna be hard ever trying to find someone else like him. Other guys are like immature goofballs (that still find mailbox baseball and such funny) in comparison to Rick. On the other hand, it seems like one of those things where you find it annoying if one person does it, but if it's the person you love being immature, then it's just endearing. When other guys do stupid things, or swap stories about doing stupid things, it's just stupid. If Warrick were to play it, then Cath would probably just find it endearing.
Overall, I think she meant more that every guy pales in comparison to Warrick and that, as a result, little things like mailbox baseball are enough to throw her off any given romantic trail. After Warrick, she always sees something 'off' in other guys -- an excuse not to date them -- when, really, it's not the stupid guy stuff like mailbox baseball, but the fact that they're not Warrick, that keeps her from dating said hypothetical guys.
(Wow. That post made so much more sense in my head than it does now on the computer :vulcan:.)
Either way, with Warrick dead, she is, technically, single, even if she's still in love with him. Did anyone else see slight tears in her eyes when she said that, or is it just me?