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Speculation post.

Where would you see Bertie and Jeeves in the future? Canonically speaking *cough*. I just mean, can you envision Bertie ever getting married? Things like that. Little toddler Woosters running around? Or would he be indeed as Jeeves claims "not the marrying type" and happily live in his London flat for the rest of his life under the care of Jeeves?
ext_1888: Crichton looking thoughtful and a little awed. (my fandom has been co-opted by a corpora)

[identity profile] wemblee.livejournal.com 2006-01-23 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
I always thought of Jeeves as the more romantic one. I may, of course, be smoking the wacky crack. I think it's all that poetry he quotes.

People were talking about their ideal guilty-pleasure-kidfic above; I think mine would be Jeeves admitting to all the (frankly, IMO, somewhat disturbing) machinations he's gone through to keep himself primary in Bertie's life, and then Bertie undercutting him by revealing that none of that had ever been necessary to begin with -- he'd had B. at "Hello, sir," so to speak. Silly Jeeves.

I'm such a sap. *g*

[identity profile] cicerothewriter.livejournal.com 2006-01-23 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
My first J&W book was Jeeves in the Morning, which has Jeeves behaving in a very romantic fashion. Wooster's friend even tells him that Jeeves, when the lovebirds reconciled in the garden, was looking distinctively teary-eyed. Jeeves says stuff to Wooster about how his heart melts when he sees a rainbow. Now that is a romantic, IMHO.

I like your guilt-fic idea. Simple, to the point, and gets us where we want to go.

Being sappy is the way to go. *g*

[identity profile] smokingthings.livejournal.com 2006-01-23 10:11 am (UTC)(link)
Plus which is the one where Jeeves is quoting poetry about the moonlight to Bertie and Bertie is all, "Not now, Jeeves"?

I can picture the cover but I've forgotten the title. Something about Jeeves.

[identity profile] cicerothewriter.livejournal.com 2006-01-23 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure that is also JITM. Wooster takes a calming walk in the garden very late in the evening, and Jeeves just 'happens' to be there and prepared to recite romantic poetry.

[identity profile] stargazy.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd say Jeeves is definitely the more romantic one. I'm not sure which book this is in, not having read them all, but in the television episode involving the trombone and Chuffy and Pauline Stoker, is Jeeves not the one who writes her the romantic letter on Chuffy's behalf?