Actually, I completely agree with you on that front- I forgot to put that little qualifier in- sorry.
Yeah, I found the whole almost-frak on the table in DB2 pretty ridiculous, if only because Zak was still in the room! I probably would have bought K&L getting busy while Zak was alive if there had been some kind of undeniable attraction reasoning developed, but to show it as such a casual matter seems to fly in the face of logic, let alone character traits. I find it hard to believe that, even really drunk, they'd be prepared to blatantly do it on a table with Zak present (even if he was passed out). The most basic drunken cost-benefit analysis should tell any sane adult that that's likely to end badly. It's just stupidity!
And if RDM&Co wanted it as a challenge between jocks, they didn't do a very good job of setting up a competitive, one-up-manship atmosphere. You're absolutely right about the confessions and fears being totally out of step with the subsequent challenge.
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Date: 2011-03-28 01:09 pm (UTC)Yeah, I found the whole almost-frak on the table in DB2 pretty ridiculous, if only because Zak was still in the room! I probably would have bought K&L getting busy while Zak was alive if there had been some kind of undeniable attraction reasoning developed, but to show it as such a casual matter seems to fly in the face of logic, let alone character traits. I find it hard to believe that, even really drunk, they'd be prepared to blatantly do it on a table with Zak present (even if he was passed out). The most basic drunken cost-benefit analysis should tell any sane adult that that's likely to end badly. It's just stupidity!
And if RDM&Co wanted it as a challenge between jocks, they didn't do a very good job of setting up a competitive, one-up-manship atmosphere. You're absolutely right about the confessions and fears being totally out of step with the subsequent challenge.