Yeah, that was the scene I meant. (I do apologise for my dodgy description. *g*)
Hmmm... Yeah, it felt like a farewell episode, so I'm not too surprised. On the other hand, I really liked the scene with Toby, and actually agreed with the decision not to show a scene like that between Josh and Sam.
Let's admit it, Josh likes to win. He is not the guy to console you when you're about to lose. Toby, on the other hand, has plenty of experience losing campaigns, and knows that the victory doesn't always go to the best man for the job. He's also a guy who hasn't let losing demolish his self-confidence, or his desire to do the right thing. If there's one character to be holding Sam's hand through this, then it's Toby.
Or canon-Toby at least. Fanon-Josh might work better... Hmmm... Nah, I still think he might be difficult during a loss.
In happier news, I can't stop giggling at your icon.
Swishbuckles!
Date: 2003-07-31 04:13 pm (UTC)Hmmm... Yeah, it felt like a farewell episode, so I'm not too surprised. On the other hand, I really liked the scene with Toby, and actually agreed with the decision not to show a scene like that between Josh and Sam.
Let's admit it, Josh likes to win. He is not the guy to console you when you're about to lose. Toby, on the other hand, has plenty of experience losing campaigns, and knows that the victory doesn't always go to the best man for the job. He's also a guy who hasn't let losing demolish his self-confidence, or his desire to do the right thing. If there's one character to be holding Sam's hand through this, then it's Toby.
Or canon-Toby at least. Fanon-Josh might work better... Hmmm... Nah, I still think he might be difficult during a loss.
In happier news, I can't stop giggling at your icon.