10/20/2009
October 20th, 2009

10/20/2009

My thinking for D’mer in this scene is that he would not be that broken up ( on a personal level, anyway) over deaths in Seren’s house because he’s not that close to the rest of the staff. He deliberately distances himself, and most of them don’t approve of him anyway.

^ 5 Comments...

  1. scribblerworks

    Makes sense to me. But I can’t think that the Major appreciates the schooling from D’mer, even if he’s right.
    :D

  2. Colleen

    The Major is stern and domineering. I like that in a man.

    Tune in tomorrow to see who ends up on top. So to speak.

  3. Bill Myers

    A person should be able to use the toilet without getting ambushed. I mean, really! Is nothing sacred these days?

  4. Colleen

    LOL! I don’t know how I came up with that!

  5. mamid

    D’mer is his personal bodyguard and lover. The rest of the staff are just that, staff. He doesn’t have to have a relationship with any of them, not even Kovar. But still, that many dead and needing to be replace, poor Seren.