tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1888290079186458128.post1885124403546417157..comments2024-02-29T03:16:36.520-05:00Comments on Pants Off Reviews: Review: Plan B by SJD PetersonDarienMoyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08781381342039392168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1888290079186458128.post-68505656030607923392013-02-27T13:46:19.852-05:002013-02-27T13:46:19.852-05:00Yep, and with that charmed life he complained so m...Yep, and with that charmed life he complained so much. My feelings from Lance is that he was just scared, but in the end still he was the one who seemed to be hurting more and Danny's going ons of being in love didn't seem sincere to me. All I heard from him was me, me. DarienMoyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08781381342039392168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1888290079186458128.post-69821701369608483772013-02-27T13:31:18.461-05:002013-02-27T13:31:18.461-05:00I didn't have quite as much trouble with Danny...I didn't have quite as much trouble with Danny as you did. His petty behavior was generally in response to Lance's behavior, or at least assumptions about Lance's behavior meant. They both were young and too scared to have an actual conversation about what they were feeling. Which is pretty stupid, but also pretty realistic.<br /><br />Beyond missing Lance's POV (which, if it was going to be told from one POV, I really think it should have been Lance's), Danny's lack of growth really made this a less than satisfying read for me. He got exactly the life he wanted, without ever having to sacrifice for it. Lance eventually walked away from everything to be with Danny. Danny was too charmed- family who instantly accepted him, best friend who supports him, talent and recognition, plum acting roles, and the love of his life who comes to live in his perfect life with him instead of asking Danny to meet him part way. It was just too one sided.Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10142090423235200822noreply@blogger.com