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Jordan Castillo Price:
What do you think victor would have been like if he didn't go to camp hell ? would he have gone mad from seeing the dead or would he have adapted and somehow ended up with the same job ? (love this serie ! thank you !!!)
Jordan Castillo Price
I think about that a lot, because Camp Hell was such a formative experience for Vic, and I think he would have been entirely different if not for the coping behaviors he learned there. Essentially, he'd be a lot like Crash in certain ways.
The function of Crash in the series is not to provide relationship tension between Vic and Jacob, but rather to demonstrate what Vic might have been, had his life gone a different direction early on. The attraction between Vic and Crash has less to do with sex and more to do with mirroring. They see parts of themselves in each other, but in each case, it's the "path not taken" that they're yearning for, or at least curious about.
So as to going mad, no, that doesn't feel like Vic to me. He'd probably deny and minimize and play off the stuff he saw as being something less than what it was. No way would he have ended up as a cop. As a surly punk rocker, he hated the police on principle. He'd probably have ended up with a throwaway job that felt unsatisfying for reasons he didn't understand, and he'd take drugs more for recreation than escape.
The function of Crash in the series is not to provide relationship tension between Vic and Jacob, but rather to demonstrate what Vic might have been, had his life gone a different direction early on. The attraction between Vic and Crash has less to do with sex and more to do with mirroring. They see parts of themselves in each other, but in each case, it's the "path not taken" that they're yearning for, or at least curious about.
So as to going mad, no, that doesn't feel like Vic to me. He'd probably deny and minimize and play off the stuff he saw as being something less than what it was. No way would he have ended up as a cop. As a surly punk rocker, he hated the police on principle. He'd probably have ended up with a throwaway job that felt unsatisfying for reasons he didn't understand, and he'd take drugs more for recreation than escape.
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Jordan Castillo Price:
Hi Jordan, I'm an avid reader of all your books :), and I am doing a re-read of the Psycop series.I have a question about Crash. In Skin after Skin he sees Vic as someone very centered on himself. I never perceived Vic as such, more as someone who is sometimes out of his depth (no wonder, since he's the only one with that level) and floundering, so he seeks, very anxiously, a solution. What is your view?
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