Oh Haytham shares pretty equal blame in this (it was a pretty asinine plan). It's probably why he's avoiding Charles.
Connor's...well, he's actually in an interesting situation, as we'll come to find out. George's death was the straw that broke the camel's back but, even more than that, it was a paradigm shift.
That being said, his recovery will have to come in a different form (though I doubt he'll ever go back to the person he was...Connor at end of Bloody But Unbowed is far different than Connor at beginning), and Clipper and James's relationship will be integral to that.
Glad you like James. :) I'm basically resurrecting William Johnson as I see him. Road to hell is paved in good intentions type except that James hasn't faced those situations.
Re: Master of the House - part 6
Oh Haytham shares pretty equal blame in this (it was a pretty asinine plan). It's probably why he's avoiding Charles.
Connor's...well, he's actually in an interesting situation, as we'll come to find out. George's death was the straw that broke the camel's back but, even more than that, it was a paradigm shift.
That being said, his recovery will have to come in a different form (though I doubt he'll ever go back to the person he was...Connor at end of Bloody But Unbowed is far different than Connor at beginning), and Clipper and James's relationship will be integral to that.
Glad you like James. :) I'm basically resurrecting William Johnson as I see him. Road to hell is paved in good intentions type except that James hasn't faced those situations.