Re: Paul/Brass #2
Thank you for your welcome,
beaujolais! It's true, Jim needs more fans, or at least more vocal fans!
beaujolais said:
Since Brass was not a CSI (he didn't have the background), my guess was that he was purely in an administrative role. He had Grissom as his lead CSI and that was enough. It's also mentioned in AFOC that he was forced to take the job after he shot a passenger in a felony pursuit.
Yes, that's what I was thinking. It also makes sense that his job at CSI and his job in Homicide are equivalent - as far as we know he heads the Homicide unit, so he must have headed Criminalistics like Ecklie does now. Besides, he was expecting a deputy chief position, I doubt you get there by simply administrating one night-shift team.
Okay, I'll shut up now and try to go back to writing fanfic. I'd promised myself it'd be done before the beginning of the season, but it's hard to write a grumpy, laconic detective who's just been shot...
Nah, it's easy (and fun) to write Brass.
Fun, yes! Easy... hrrrm... I suspect it would be easier, if I could write him all good-natured, laid back and full of wisecracks. But I don't think he'd be in that frame of mind, while he's recovering. I can't imagine him being philosophical about feeling weak, having to stay home and not having anything much to do for about 3 months. And S6 was really traumatic for him, he's got that to meditate about while he's stuck at home... not great. So he's going to need someone to take him out of himself a bit, and I found the perfect (crossover) match for that... :devil:
And really, he hasn't been grumpy since that Pilot episode, when he bore very little resemblence to the Brass we know and love now.
Hm, well, I think that the Pilot-Brass was Brass at his worst. He was stuck at a desk job, with a bunch of people who talked to him in nerd-speak, and he was probably bored and frustrated. Hence the harshness, the anger and the downright sadistic attitude. I think that all of that is still there, in Jim. But now he's back in Homicide, he can take it out on bad guys instead of colleagues. And some of his jokes are still downright nasty, specially that crack about his ex-wife being "open 24-7", ouch! You don't see his dark side as much, but it didn't vanish into thin air, it's just expressed differently. Which is yet another reason why I love him.
To be honest, even though Brass was a bit of a jerk in the Pilot, I thought Warrick was a complete a**hole. I couldn't stand him and didn't start even sort of liking him until Ellie.
I agree, when I first saw the show I was all about "ooh Warrick has pretty eyes" and it momentarily stopped me from noticing that Warrick was quite a brat, at first. But it's interesting, how the relationship between Warrick and Jim evolved, they went from Warrick's "I hate you" to this weird bond they have over Ellie.
Speaking of Ellie - which one did you guys like best? I preferred
Ellie's Ellie, Nicky Aycox. Teal Redmann... well, it would have helped if I hadn't seen her in Gilmore Girls. To me, she'll always be pea-brained Louise. :lol: