I think I'm going to back anima_mecanique on this one. They don't put much in there that isn't in the books already, but SEEING it all happen instead of just reading about it just gives a whole new twist to the thing.
Then, there are certain books I find slashier than the series as well, both from Jeeves' POV... "I am fond of Mr Wooster, and I admit I came very near to melting as I looked at his face." "I had no desire to sever a connexion so pleasant in every aspect as his and mine." "For I may hope, may I not, sir, that you will allow me to remain permanently in your service?"
... as Bertie's.... "I did not care to think what existence would be like without Jeeves." "Mingled with the ecstacy which the sight of (Jeeves) aroused in my bosom was a certain surprise that he should be acting as Ganymede cup-bearer." "But, Rocky, old top, it's too bally awful! You've no notion of what I'm going through in this beastly hotel without Jeeves. I must get back to the flat."
And the entire final scene of 'Jeeves and the Tie that Binds' AND 'The Inimitable Jeeves.'
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Date: 2005-05-01 09:09 am (UTC)Then, there are certain books I find slashier than the series as well, both from Jeeves' POV...
"I am fond of Mr Wooster, and I admit I came very near to melting as I looked at his face."
"I had no desire to sever a connexion so pleasant in every aspect as his and mine."
"For I may hope, may I not, sir, that you will allow me to remain permanently in your service?"
... as Bertie's....
"I did not care to think what existence would be like without Jeeves."
"Mingled with the ecstacy which the sight of (Jeeves) aroused in my bosom was a certain surprise that he should be acting as
Ganymedecup-bearer.""But, Rocky, old top, it's too bally awful! You've no notion of what I'm going through in this beastly hotel without Jeeves. I must get back to the flat."
And the entire final scene of 'Jeeves and the Tie that Binds' AND 'The Inimitable Jeeves.'