
Rosie got me thinking today. About the future of the Narnia franchise. And just how much that beautiful kiss between Susan and Caspian might actually cost them. Apart from losing some fans (I am not included, I loved it) the whole storyline might have to be twisted so things fit nicely by the end.

I mean, think about it. Who is Caspian gonna marry now? It's practically adultery if he doesn't end up with Susan in heaven. And there's another thing? Is she going to make it there for the last movie? It's a dilemma. Appease the optimistic fans, and enrage the purists. And vice versa. So where do I stand? It's hard to say. I would be angry if they changed the storyline too much. But I desperately want Susan to have her happy ending. Be it with Caspian or not. After watching Prince Caspian, I think they should have their happy ending together. But for Caspian to remain faithful, he would never marry. So where does he get his heir? It's these kind of trivial things that run through my brain night and day.

So I thought about that in the car home from school. There are tons of options, some simple, some complicated. But the one I like best is having some lost pregnant woman show up at the palace, Caspian looks after her for some time, and discovers she is his lost sister/cousin or whatever. And she has the baby, problem solved. The kid is prince. Though that does remind me somewhat of Eragon. IVF would be interesting, but damn, it's Narnia, aye. He adopts an orphan? Discovers a secret little brother hiding somewhere? Argh, even if he doesn't love whoever he marries, gah, can you imagine some random girl with her paws all over him? NO. Team Susan! By now you're probably half asleep. Don't worry. People usually do that when I talk, I expect they would do it reading my posts too. I doubt anyone wants to listen to my jumbled brain goo, but I think that's part of what 'true love' is. Someone who actually understands it all, and doesn't just find it amusing. HAHA. I got that from Because I Said So. The bit about her talking in circles, but he actually understands it! My thoughts are usually disconnected, but you'd have to be psychic to find the links. Like, you'd never know how I got onto this topic, if you didn't know I was thinking about Twilight and whether Edward really only loves her for the smell etc. And you may or may not have realised I probably have ADD. I just can't think straight, my thoughts branch out, like a conversation. With myself? Maybe.

This is terribly embarassing. But I think I should get back to talking about Narnia. So. He gets lured to the Silver Chair thingo, because King Caspian's mother/wife is killed, I can't actually remember, Rosie was telling me today. I haven't read it in ages. SO WHO WILL THIS WOMAN BE? Rosie thinks the girl that did Arya in Eragon. I have an Eragon poster in my room, and, NO. She looks a tad too old. I expected dark hair, too. You know how Sara feels animosity towards Emma Watson, and Hana towards Georgie Henley? I expect I won't be far off when they cast the girl in The Horse and His Boy. I'd ALWAYS wanted to be that princess. But BLAGH. I want to be a camera-man, a psychologist, a rock star, a writer and a director. Big dreams are nothing new for me.
OH MY GOSH, I sort of hope no-one gets this far. I'm showing my absolutely insane side. Which is what happens when I try to put something off. Like this bloody Hardy essay. Because WTF, we could just write it the way he said, no need to change it and make our own plans and and and...
I will have to continue my Narnian train of thought another time because I am far too distracted to present my best ideas in an intelligent way. By which I mean that you could interpret it as NEGLISH. Englisj. English.