We've done this for all the supporting players in the DT books, and I figured why not for the rest of them?
We discuss our favorite main players, villains and even pets, but what about the Sherrif Pangborns and Henry Leydens? The Rational Richards and the Becca Paulsons?
Who's your favorite? Why?
I think I vote for Henry Leyden. He jsut seemed like he would be the coolest guy to burn through a pot or two of coffee and just shoot the breeze for hours.
*ahem* we're talking people here guys - people. non-humans are a whole other thread. ::whew:: i feel so much better now. (my ocd was kicking in i think).
so my first comment is i have trouble thinking of henry leyden from black house as a supporting character. just me though. i loved that man. it was so nice to see jack have a friend, a real friend. someone he could be close to. someone he could relax with and talk to. someone he could trust.
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man, henry and his voices. i was absolutely devastated when he died. i was so fucking positive jack would get there in time to save him. but no, just a tape. a fucking tape. ah, discordia.
anyway, onward brave souls. in the talisman my favorite supporting character was, surprise surprise, speedy. he really was a supporting character in my mind because he seemed to float in and out of jack's life so infrequently. but when he was there he almost always gave jack a much needed kick in the ass. and always told him what he could do. he made sure that jack knew when he needed to get up and get moving - in other words stop puling and start pulling.
next is kyra devore from bag of bones. i loved her from her entrance walking down the middle of the road, to playing football in the yard with mike
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don't taggle your own quartermack, i taggled my own quartermack
to
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awaiting her final resolution during the custody question
she was such a delightful representation of childhood to me. so innocent yet knowing, touched by the outside but not affected by it. understanding the spaces between but not really caring about them. (i don't want to give too much away because if you haven't read this book you really must).
next is robbie lefferts (i have to check the spelling on this i think) from rose madder. i love that he
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gave rosie a street audition and she didn't even know what it was.
i love that he told everyone he discovered her
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looking at old postcards in bill steiner's store when she was really trying to sell her engagement ring.
i love that he was a true businessman and not some do-gooder
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in that he offered a contract that was beneficial to both of them and not just to her.
but most of all, i love that he helped to give her a chance to survive in a strange city when she was scared and alone and working in a crappy hotel for little money. i guess it's the romantic in me.
okay, that's it for now. i'll be back though. count on it.
Henry Leyden is one of my top three. I also liked Wireman from Duma Key (was he supporting though, I'm thinking he was more of a main character? maybe si, maybe no). And of course, one of my all time favorites (human or not, Turtlesong ) was Wolf.
A true firewasp ninja would never wear such a ridiculous sweater.
Henry Leyden is one of my top three. I also liked Wireman from Duma Key (was he supporting though, I'm thinking he was more of a main character? maybe si, maybe no). And of course, one of my all time favorites (human or not, Turtlesong ) was Wolf.
oh please. wolf was totally human. don't even start with me. he was more human than mr. "i'm-going-to-pour-some-sunshine-into-your-soul" ever fucking was!
Henry Leyden is one of my top three. I also liked Wireman from Duma Key (was he supporting though, I'm thinking he was more of a main character? maybe si, maybe no). And of course, one of my all time favorites (human or not, Turtlesong ) was Wolf.
oh please. wolf was totally human. don't even start with me. he was more human than mr. "i'm-going-to-pour-some-sunshine-into-your-soul" ever fucking was!
What a charming way to say it! Wolf still is my favourite supporting character, although I really liked Pangborn's character. But I bet no one can ever beat Wolf!
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Since I usually prefer supporting characters that die soon in the story (or who end up dying anyway), I'd also add McVries from The Long Walk, that I liked way better than Garraty and Jimmy Coddy, the doctor from Salem's Lot that I'm sure every one else's forgotten.
I gotta go with Mother Abigail...From her visions and faith to her guitar playing and charming wit and strength, she has been a part of my life since I first met her in 1978. And although the tv abortion of The Stand is long forgotten, Ruby Dee played Mother Abigail just as I envisioned her.
My chiltons have called my mum grammalady as soon as they mastered the high speech
'but not for you Gunslinger, never for you. you darkle. you tinct. may I be brutally frank? You Go on.'
I really don't get here much, but I'd like to toss in Wireman..from Duma Key..there was something special about him...the same with the ones a lot of you mentioned..but there's something about Wireman that just hit me!!
I really don't get here much, but I'd like to toss in Wireman..from Duma Key..there was something special about him...the same with the ones a lot of you mentioned..but there's something about Wireman that just hit me!!
abso-goddam-lutely!
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think the main reason I like Henry Leyden more than Wireman was Wireman's usage of utterances such as "muchacho" and "maybe si, maybe no" so much. It began to grate on me. Other than that, though, he was great!
I think the main reason I like Henry Leyden more than Wireman was Wireman's usage of utterances such as "muchacho" and "maybe si, maybe no" so much. It began to grate on me. Other than that, though, he was great!
I just try to disregard them... it's generally Sai King's weak point, he greatly overdoes speech characteristics (when he bothers with them at all, that is), and in this particular case he did it in an especially conspicuous way... but Wireman is great anyway! (not greater than Henry, though, bears agree...)
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I only got into about five or six pages of dialog involving Wireman before returning Duma Key, but I have to agree with the sentiments, re: Leyden. He's definitely one of the most capitivating (minor) characters Stephen King created for a non-DT work of fiction.
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sheemie Ruiz. he was the unpredicable foot on the accelerator, so to speak.
and on that note...i think i'm gonna bounce on outta here, peoples. food is calling me, and so is a cigarette with menthol crystals in it, and i really need to get this little girl outta my face before i do something i might regret down the line. "cute" is one thing. 13 y/o and trying to ply me with "feminine wiles"...that's just annoying.
so...dunno when i'll be back; it's gonna be a pretty decent reprieve, i imagine. for those of you who got used to seein me around, say sorry. i will return; i just can't say for sure when.
until then, y'all take care, much pimpaliciousness to all, and to all a pimp night!
John Cullum. I'm not sure if anyone had as much of an impact (and future impact as we learn) as him in so few pages.
I cant speak for any other SK books as I have yet to read any other
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"As for gunslingers, Roland," Cuthbert says, "I am here. And we are the last."
When two fit, it makes you think
I got the cute one, my woman
She says, "Lovin's all I bring"
And it's her loving that's a wonderful thing.
Lovin' yes we are, it's such a wonderful thing
When two fit it makes you think
See us both in the black
She lays on me so relaxed.
-Big D and The Kids Table