While I had more in my head, it turned a little impossible to get down on paper. But I'm pretty sure everyone could imagine the types of adventures Reggie and his faithful valet Wooster would have!
The best part about it is that it proves that, even if things were reversed, Jeeves and Wooster compliment each other wonderfully.
A huge part of *why* they get along so well is that their strengths compliment each other -- where Bertie is willing to help, Jeeves is able to find a way; where Jeeves clearly likes to be the one in control and organising the details, Bertie is generally willing to be led -- so I think that even with their roles swapped, they'd still interact in the same way. Especially given that Bertie seems to be one of the least class-ist characters of his world -- he never treats servants or the working class as less worthy/interesting/important than his upper-class friends, so it stands to reason that even as a servant, he'd treat Jeeves as an employer but wouldn't even consider that the difference in class could be a factor.
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The best part about it is that it proves that, even if things were reversed, Jeeves and Wooster compliment each other wonderfully.
A huge part of *why* they get along so well is that their strengths compliment each other -- where Bertie is willing to help, Jeeves is able to find a way; where Jeeves clearly likes to be the one in control and organising the details, Bertie is generally willing to be led -- so I think that even with their roles swapped, they'd still interact in the same way. Especially given that Bertie seems to be one of the least class-ist characters of his world -- he never treats servants or the working class as less worthy/interesting/important than his upper-class friends, so it stands to reason that even as a servant, he'd treat Jeeves as an employer but wouldn't even consider that the difference in class could be a factor.