It was worse when she half turned and left Chicago. Harry went on a super guilt trip, even close to if not clinical depression over that. When she died, it was bad, mostly Harry not wanting to face his daughter, but though he felt guilty I also think that Harry knew there was no other way to save any of them. Yes, he is going to mourn Murphy for quite sometime, but it isn't just him anymore, he has a child to consider, that makes a heck of a lot of difference.
I agree. I don't mind Harry being sad or mourning. I'd imagine he's going to miss Murphy for the rest of his life. I just don't want the books to be overly focused on it.
Murphy hurts worse then any loss so far. Murphy wasn't just the woman he loved. Murphy was his best friend. His confidant. His sounding board. The one he could always turn to. Moving it into the romance field was just one more aspect of their relationship. He loved Susan. But at the time she got half turned could you honestly say she had bigger hold on him then Murphy did toward the end, even before romance entered into it?
I think you make an excellent point. Murphy's been Harry's best friend since
Summer Knight.
She wouldn't and couldn't sit by while others did the work for her. She has never done that in any book when she was able to.
Emphasis added. She did in
Death Masks. And she did several times when she
wasn't able to.
To have Jim write her into being a desk jockey would be demeaning to the character that she is. To think that it would work is wishful thinking.
I disagree. I think you underestimate the importance of leadership and management. I think it's demeaning to her character to say she was only useful as gun slinger. She had a lot more going for her. I think it would be demeaning to her character if she couldn't cope with not being in the midst of the action and crumbled because of it.
Yes, Jim is a talented writer, but to pull off what you want, he would have had to change her character 5 books ago, not a complete character change in one.
I didn't say that's what I wanted. I said Jim could have done it if he wanted. It wasn't necessary for the story to kill Murphy. It was a choice Jim made. I'm fine with that choice for several reasons.
1. Killing main characters is one way to keep/amp up dramatic tension.
2. I don't dislike her, except in FM, but Murphy's never been one of my favorites. I probably would have been upset if Jim had killed Marcone, Bob, Toot, Sanya, Butters, or any number of other characters. I'm kinda upset that he killed Wild Bill. I wanted to spend more time with him.
3. Jim might not have wanted to go in a direction where Harry needs an administrator, or he might have someone else in mind for that role. (Just as long as it's not Harry because that
is too much of a character shift).
It wouldn't be a complete character change. Murphy has always been a leader. I'm not saying that it wouldn't be difficult for her, but crippling injuries are difficult and people adjust to them. If that's how Jim wanted it, Murphy could have too.