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Ok- Uhm, I Dont Usually Agree With Ships, But This One I Can Completely Agree With- *COUGH COUGH*
Ok- uhm, I don’t usually agree with ships, but this one I can completely agree with- *COUGH COUGH*
I'm tempted to make Byron Hadley X Percy wetmore yaoi


They would make such a good couple tho💀💀💀💀
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My theory on the reason why Percy acts the way he does is because he’s just a dickhead. Throughout the entire movie, he never shows an ounce of kindness. Not to anyone or anything. He literally stops on a mouse that he knows is keeping one of the prisoners happy. And on top of that, Paul told him several times that their job is talking, not yelling. Their job is to keep the prisoners calm before they’re executed. Percy never did that. Percy literally out of spite keeps a dry sponge on Eduard Delacroix’s head, call him a f*g*t, tells him that Mouseville isn’t real, just overall treats him like shit for no reason.
So yes, I think the way that the guards treated him was justified. You play stupid games, you win, stupid prizes. You piss enough people off, they’re going to say or do something.
That’s just my take though. You don’t have to believe me, but that’s just what I think.
green mile question ifk
do y’all think the other guards treatment of Percy was justified?
like he wasn’t good at his job, and infact was spoilt and cruel.
but I’M NOT SAYING THIS JUSTIFIES HIS BEHAVIOUR I JUST THINK ITS AN INTERESTING POV
theirs a bit in the book were percy goes like “well you guys would never give me a chance!”
do y’all think Percy did actually feel that way? Maybe because he was the youngest guard and had to compete with guards who were more experienced he felt intimidated, so acted out like “look at me, I’m so tough” to try and fit in?
ok and edit…I remember hearing a theory was Percy was closeted lgbt, and maybe this could of been part of it, I’m jot gay nor am I a guy so I can’t really comment, but maybe overcomoensating to seem like “one of the guys was part of it? But I’m just citing a theory that he was lgbt, Idk myself, their isn’t really a lot of evidence apart from him majorly projecting with the del thing.
Please elaborate, because I’m curious now.
Unfortunately there are at least three prison guards I’d kiss from The Green Mile.
Edit: if the twins end up tying, I might draw them both on the same page.
No. Percy Wetmore is not the bad guy, but he’s also not a good guy either. And to defend Del, he learned from his mistake. At least, I think he did.
What Percy did was inexcusable, and he was just doing it out of spite. Everything he did to that man was out of spite. The only truly good character in that movie is John Coffey.
Percy wetmore?
Ok interesting green mile ramble I’ve been stewing in fir a while, but never posted because there was never anyone active.
but to really what extent do y’all think Percy is evil/the bad guy? I’m not defending anything he has done-but delacroix is arguably one of the morally worst characters considering what he did to get into cold mountain (tw for sa). And though not wetting the sponge was cruel, and unnecessary looking at what del did…could it be argued to a extent he kind of deserved it? Plus percy did seem really shaken by it, so he *might* of actually now known what would of happened.
and though I’m not really a percy defender, I do feel like what he did could of been avoided. He was immature and petty but he is like 21 and considering he was young, and seemed to be really immature is it a possibility he might of mellowed out as he was older?
and another point, I don’t think really any of the characters in the green mile, are that morally great. None of them are good guys looking at it objectively.
Exactly. You know an antagonist is good when you absolutely hate their guts, and you hate how they look. (Last part is a joke)
But in all seriousness, the actual actor did… That just adds onto it.
This is gonna sound weird but Percy is an interesting character.
NO I'M NOT DEFENDING HIM.
He's a well written antagonist.
It's just interesting to see the multiple sides he has and makes you wonder what goes on in his head.
You know, while he's still got something in it.