Thank you very much! Feel free to chime in if anything occurs to you. :) I've been thinking about this scene a lot.
ETA: There really is much more that could be said - for instance, I didn't go into Scar's and Marcoh's exchange at the end at all, but I certainly think it's very interesting too. Scar starts with an order ("Tell me about Kimblee") but then goes on to talk about his brother's notes and asks a question - rather than make a second order - "Can you decipher it?" Why is that, I wonder? And it's only after Marcoh answers with (a considered, not glib) reply that he'll try that Scar announces he'll get him out of there.
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ETA: There really is much more that could be said - for instance, I didn't go into Scar's and Marcoh's exchange at the end at all, but I certainly think it's very interesting too. Scar starts with an order ("Tell me about Kimblee") but then goes on to talk about his brother's notes and asks a question - rather than make a second order - "Can you decipher it?" Why is that, I wonder? And it's only after Marcoh answers with (a considered, not glib) reply that he'll try that Scar announces he'll get him out of there.