Oh, I didn't think he was scared of being in the forest, just tired after the hard work to get to the end, and looking forward to being with other people again.
he scene where Doyle ordered Bodie do put the paper with the instructions back Yes! I love that too! And it's maybe another moment when Bodie realises he doesn't have to be so competitive and on his own against everyone else.
"Oh no, not again this thing with 'Doyle is smaller and thinner so he can't have strength'" Yeah, the cliff fall is done well, and Doyle rescuing Bodie - anyone'd be extra heavy when they're unconscious and you're weakened.
But I did want to scream later on when the author kept going on about how Bodie was more "bulky" than Doyle, and that meant that he'd be able to survive better. It's complete rubbish! Being big doesn't make you less susceptible to cold or hypothermia or things like that. Having more fat supplies might, but that's not how Bodie's described. Being built differently doesn't make differences like that. If anything, bigger people have got more skin surface to get cold through! Luckily the author also told us that Doyle had a fairly serious ongoing injury and had also lost his jacket - now that would explain why he's struggling to keep going, and Bodie's doing the "looking after" for a while...
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he scene where Doyle ordered Bodie do put the paper with the instructions back
Yes! I love that too! And it's maybe another moment when Bodie realises he doesn't have to be so competitive and on his own against everyone else.
"Oh no, not again this thing with 'Doyle is smaller and thinner so he can't have strength'"
Yeah, the cliff fall is done well, and Doyle rescuing Bodie - anyone'd be extra heavy when they're unconscious and you're weakened.
But I did want to scream later on when the author kept going on about how Bodie was more "bulky" than Doyle, and that meant that he'd be able to survive better. It's complete rubbish! Being big doesn't make you less susceptible to cold or hypothermia or things like that. Having more fat supplies might, but that's not how Bodie's described. Being built differently doesn't make differences like that. If anything, bigger people have got more skin surface to get cold through! Luckily the author also told us that Doyle had a fairly serious ongoing injury and had also lost his jacket - now that would explain why he's struggling to keep going, and Bodie's doing the "looking after" for a while...