Like I said last night: Jack is such a problem in this show. How does he get from where he is to where we know he needs to end up? Also, this is me loving how the second confrontation on the front lines was made into the real Goliath confrontation, when something without agency and without power (man standing in front of the tank) is turned into a heavily symbolic choice.
It's strangely freeing, knowing this will be Jossed all to hell next week.
Five ways Jack falls in love Part 1: Though this be madnessNot a WIP, stands alone. G and gen (this part, more or less, I guess) and 1100 words, thanks to
synecdochic, whose meta posts you all oughta read.
( The first time Jack sees David after his stunt, David takes his arm and drags him away towards the family section of the palace, to the room where Jack sent him to change his clothes that first day. )Part 2