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08-27-2006 08:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by pitbulllady
(Post 2937)
Yeah, that would be sensible, since Wilt CAN(unlike his canine inspiration)talk about what happened to him. Not only that, but he really NEEDS to talk about it, since continuing to bottle that past up inside him is obviously NOT doing him any good. I can see him telling his story to someone else, interspersed with brief, discreet flashbacks, and finally getting all this off his chest, so to speak.
pitbulllady
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I could definetely see that, because I think actually SHOWING the violence toward Wilt (or any other character for that matter) would be uncharacteristic to the innocence of the show, AND a little much to put on CN.
This brings me to question, though, who would he tell it to? Frankie, maybe? She seems like she would be the most compassionate while still understanding his strong feelings toward it and not asking TOO much. I don't really see the park bench thing, because if he won't even talk about it with his trusted friends, I don't think he'd venture to converse with a total stranger about it, especially if he got scarred in a way that he considered "demeaning" (I mean, whoever did it to him might have warped his mind to think he deserved it in some way, especially if it was an out-of-porportion "punishment" for something he might have done or had blamed on him). Plus, he's the type to not want to trouble other people with his problems (even though the poor guy seriously needs to talk about it!) What do you guys think?
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