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In reality, he's a twisted version of [[The Pollyanna]]. His cheerful demeanor is due to some serious repression, resulting from a lifetime of mistreatment by his friends and relatives. The reason he goes along with whatever his aunts/the Drones/Jeeves say is that, if he examines his own desires too closely, his wall of repression will collapse and he'll end up going on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|murderous]] [[Unstoppable Rage|rampage]]. In all likelihood, his apparent stupidity is also a front to protect him from the reality that everyone he knows is a [[Jerkass|Jerk Ass]]. This explains why someone as "mentally negligible" as Bertie is such a brilliant writer.
* Until he becomes so wearied with the act that he completely sheds his cheerful persona, [[House (TV series)|moves to America, and becomes a brilliant, JerkAss, diagnostician]].
** He'd be at least one hundred by then. House, however, would not be... Maybe if Bertie found some way of [[Time Lord/WMG|traveling in time]]?
* I have to say, I half believe this theory. It seems even more plausible in the books, and I find myself reading between the lines for Bertie's [[Angst? What Angst?|hidden angst]].
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== [[Ax Crazy|Brinkley]] was in league with Jeeves. ==
Jeeves knew him from the valet agency and told him to [[Obfuscating Insanity|act as insane]] and unreliable as possible so that Bertie would have second thoughts. Brinkley also did Jeeves the favor of {{spoiler|[[Kill It Withwith Fire|burning down the house that contained the banjolele]]}}.
 
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