I just hope the film-makers' maturity mirrors Reepicheep's newfound attitude as it pertains to the need for fighting. Reep has learned that you don't always have to fight to gain honor and self-worth, but the movie makers will probably still be thinking, "Can we cram in another unecessary fight scene somewhere?"
(I love tastefully placed fight scenes as much as the next person, but Peter fighting Caspian in PC? Puhleeeeeze!)
Grammatical garden or the Arbour of Accidence pleasantly open'd to Tender Wits by Puverulentus Siccus
Ditto Brylowman. I also hope that Eustace runs bravely (albeit stupidly and futilely) at the serpent to attack it. It's quite a character moment for him as well, and I remember being very proud of him at that part in the book.
Yes by then I want Eustace to gather up his courage by that point after he's been undragonfied. He shouldn't be hitting the deck like some cowardly lion. I hope he rushes to help everyone push the serpent or if the crew decides for all of them to fight the thing
Long Live King Caspian & Queen Liliandil Forever!
Jill+Tirian! Let there be Jilrian!