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Oct 30, 2023 10:57AM

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I will put the summary in spoilers. (view spoiler)

Everyone this far in the thread should only be reading these posts if they have read this week's segment. A major advantage of these weekly reads is that everyone discussing should be at the same point so spoilers are unnecessary.
- I presumed the Carter/David feud would continue until they battled for the top spot. When it happened earlier than I thought with Algy's retirement I thought it was too early for either David and Carter to take over and for the story to be about the conflict of one as a headmaster and the other his opponent. I was right on that point as I figured they deferred that to later by having Alcock take over
- My thoughts of Carter and David's new bond is that it adds a twist that I did not expect. When Alcock took over, I thought Carter would cozy up and be his lacky and then be in line to take over when Alcock left and we would have the second David/Carter for headmaster battle. So the David/Carter bond throws off that projection. I like it that my expectations keep on being wrong. My only concern with it is that I'm not sure why Carter reacts so badly to Alcock. I guess he is more principled than I had considered and was more concerned with his more modern approach to learning. His fealty to his students is also contrary to what I thought his approach to treating students was. He's more of a friend and advocate than I thought his teaching approach would allow.
teaching was.
- Yes, as David gets closer to Carter some of his other friends seems more tolerant of Alcock's wackiness because he is taking care of some surface issues that Algy neglected.
I can see that. It reminds me if the scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" where the leader of the rebellious upstart group asks "What have the Romans ever done for us any way" and someone replies "Well, there's the aqueducts" and the leader says: "True. But besides the aqueducts, what else have the Romans ever done for us?" and someone keeps on coming up with things the Romans did to improve the life in Judea.
- Hoskins' perspective was awesome, probably too mature for him but he is a mature one. His attitude will serve him well in life.