I can't see Jo using anyone except in the way San and Dean use people all the time...as a necessary means to an end. If she ever wanted to hurt or get back at Dean, she'd either make an idiot of him by hustling or verbally one upping him, or just punch him in the face. But she doesn't seem to have what it takes for emotional subterfuge.
And don't worry, I'm always so behind that I don't worry about people accidentally spoiling me(and sometimes I'm a spoiler hound)
Mag7 is EXTREMELY underrated. Casey I'm neutral on...I like her and think her puppy love with JD was cute, but didn't miss her when she wasn't around. Ditto for Inez-she was fun, but I didn't notice as much when she wasn't there. I loved Mary from the start, though, largely because she DID have the mindset of a woman of her times. After all, she was an eastern woman-a well bred one at that-and had the upbringing and prejudices of that. One thing I've always found interesting about the fans is that they hold Mary's behavior in working girls against her, but not Ezra's racism in the pilot against him. In both cases, the point wasn't that they were prejudices, but that they had prejudices that people of their time and upbringing would have, but both were able to look past those and change and grow when given the chance. Working Girls was my first ep, ands the fact that they let one of their main characters have such an unattractive bias but grow from it is part of what made me fall for the show.
Re: lol
Date: 2007-09-21 03:39 pm (UTC)And don't worry, I'm always so behind that I don't worry about people accidentally spoiling me(and sometimes I'm a spoiler hound)
Mag7 is EXTREMELY underrated. Casey I'm neutral on...I like her and think her puppy love with JD was cute, but didn't miss her when she wasn't around. Ditto for Inez-she was fun, but I didn't notice as much when she wasn't there. I loved Mary from the start, though, largely because she DID have the mindset of a woman of her times. After all, she was an eastern woman-a well bred one at that-and had the upbringing and prejudices of that. One thing I've always found interesting about the fans is that they hold Mary's behavior in working girls against her, but not Ezra's racism in the pilot against him. In both cases, the point wasn't that they were prejudices, but that they had prejudices that people of their time and upbringing would have, but both were able to look past those and change and grow when given the chance. Working Girls was my first ep, ands the fact that they let one of their main characters have such an unattractive bias but grow from it is part of what made me fall for the show.