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<blockquote data-quote="The Grumpy Celt" data-source="post: 3060582" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>It has enough of a central arc that chopping that showing new episodes willy-nilly with repeats makes the show da*m hard to follow.</p><p></p><p>I've now watched the entire second season and I am feeling somewhat disappointed. </p><p></p><p>Michael flatly offends me now. It is not enough to want to be a father, or even to want to be a good father. he want to be a good father. but he isn't. He just a proud and reactionary man, who is now a murderer when with a little finese he could have accomplished his mission without killing Ana Lucia or Libby.</p><p></p><p>Which leads me to the observation, I don't care how much they deny it - the shows producers killed off the Ana Lucia and Libby character becuase of Michelle Rodriguez and Cynthia Watros arrest for drunk driving. </p><p></p><p>Ana Lucia served as body guard to Jack's father and witnessed him having some sort of odd confrontation with a woman. James/Sawyer more or less shared drinks, and James/Sawyer lived to tell Jacka bout it. But Ana Lucia died before she could tell Jack about her encounter with his father. So this plot has gone <em>phst</em>. Why bring up the plot just have it to go <em>phst</em>?</p><p></p><p>Libby was in the same loony bin as Hurley. Deepdish never realizes this and Libby dies before he could learn about it. So this plot has also gone <em>phst</em>. Why bring up the plot just have it to also go <em>phst</em>?</p><p></p><p>I hope the Others start to make more sense next season. Right now the writing about them seems very scattered and unfocused.</p><p></p><p>The characters are not talking to each other, are keeping secrets and lying. It lets the writers off the hook, or rather an easy way out for creating tension and drama. But it makes the characters look arrogent in a dumb way.</p><p></p><p>And they are turning faith into slavery.</p><p></p><p>I hope they kill a whole mess of people next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Grumpy Celt, post: 3060582, member: 1019"] It has enough of a central arc that chopping that showing new episodes willy-nilly with repeats makes the show da*m hard to follow. I've now watched the entire second season and I am feeling somewhat disappointed. Michael flatly offends me now. It is not enough to want to be a father, or even to want to be a good father. he want to be a good father. but he isn't. He just a proud and reactionary man, who is now a murderer when with a little finese he could have accomplished his mission without killing Ana Lucia or Libby. Which leads me to the observation, I don't care how much they deny it - the shows producers killed off the Ana Lucia and Libby character becuase of Michelle Rodriguez and Cynthia Watros arrest for drunk driving. Ana Lucia served as body guard to Jack's father and witnessed him having some sort of odd confrontation with a woman. James/Sawyer more or less shared drinks, and James/Sawyer lived to tell Jacka bout it. But Ana Lucia died before she could tell Jack about her encounter with his father. So this plot has gone [I]phst[/I]. Why bring up the plot just have it to go [I]phst[/I]? Libby was in the same loony bin as Hurley. Deepdish never realizes this and Libby dies before he could learn about it. So this plot has also gone [I]phst[/I]. Why bring up the plot just have it to also go [I]phst[/I]? I hope the Others start to make more sense next season. Right now the writing about them seems very scattered and unfocused. The characters are not talking to each other, are keeping secrets and lying. It lets the writers off the hook, or rather an easy way out for creating tension and drama. But it makes the characters look arrogent in a dumb way. And they are turning faith into slavery. I hope they kill a whole mess of people next season. [/QUOTE]
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