One of the things I love about the scene where they're reading Jack's sentence is the look of absolute *boredom* on his face. Which is done for the funny, I think; but it also is a part of what you're saying here. Jack's not outraged, or afraid, repentant, or even scared--he accepted that this was one of the consequences if he ever got caught a long time ago, and typically, you can imagine him pleading whatever dieties he acknowledges that they'd just *get the pomp over with* so that the party can start.
Heeee. Yes. I get to that in the next part. Which um. Might be tonight or might be...not tonight.
Like...yes. I think Jack wants to be not dead. And to that end, he has no problem with taking advantage of whatever to escape or talk his way out of things. But once caught? I don't think he's going to be all, "I don't deserve this! Aaaah! I am innocent!" 'cause well. That'd be a big honking lie.
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Date: 2004-05-09 01:30 pm (UTC)Heeee. Yes. I get to that in the next part. Which um. Might be tonight or might be...not tonight.
Like...yes. I think Jack wants to be not dead. And to that end, he has no problem with taking advantage of whatever to escape or talk his way out of things. But once caught? I don't think he's going to be all, "I don't deserve this! Aaaah! I am innocent!" 'cause well. That'd be a big honking lie.