Ratings6
Average rating4.2
This series still seems a little bit like Whyborne & Griffin Lite to me, but I'm starting to enjoy it on its own terms. Both Henry and Vincent seem a little more sure of themselves than W&G, so there's a tad bit less of that “oh, what can he possibly see in meeeee, I'm nothing and he's everything.” Vincent's Native-American heritage has an interesting twist - he's shunned for his skin color, but he wasn't raised to know any traditions or rituals, so he never falls into the “noble savage” stereotype. In fact his reaction to trekking through the wilderness is pretty entertaining. Henry's personality is closer to Whyborne's albeit with more sexual self-confidence. I would welcome more development of secondary characters Lizzie and Jo (maybe even a romantic interest for Lizzie who can appreciate her).
All in all, I'm still along for the ride.