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"So this is it, huh?"
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"So this is it, huh?"
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Just to make this a bit clearer:
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I like to think of myself as half in the light and half in the dark ![]() Quote:
But, I gotta say, would you be so withdrawing of praise if that had been Locke risking life to save Claire and those idiot redshirts? Because (and I gotta be fair here) Locke, whilst not being as bad as Sawyer by any means, is hardly a saint himself (ie killing Namoi). Neither for that case, is Ben. Just throwing it out there Roco Because with those 2, I would hold back on praising them, as much as I have done with Sawyer. Jeez, I knew this would happen - Im defending Sawyer in front of those who hate him and attacking him in front of those who love him ![]() |
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Hello Again :)
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Tournaments Won: 1 Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Locke's Heart
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If anything you're the one who is unwilling to debate since you're the one who is refusing to debate, lol! That's perfectly fine, but you can't cite another person as being unwilling when you're shutting up shop because not all of your points are being agreed with. If you care to look back, you'll see that I applauded your point about whether redemption is ever truely attainable...I'd just like to state that I never shun debate and never hide. If i have a point to make then i stand by it, but equally I accept when someone makes a stronger point, or an alternative point which i can see merit in. I've merited several of your points in various discussions, but I just don't agree with your overall stance on Sawyer and Locke and Ben ![]()
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Hello Again :)
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Fave Character: Locke
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Also, he did do a Keamy - he executed Duckett in an even more cowardly way than Keamy executed Alex - at least Keamy established contact first, whereas Sawyer crept up to Duckett in the middle of the night like a rat and popped the poor man ..and indeed, let's not forgot the Tom execution..or the treefrog execution. What is it with Sawyer and executions? ![]() Quote:
I don't buy this 'sawyer is controlled by emotion's' thing - it strikes me as being an excuse to allow Sawyer to escape blame. I just don't see how this can possibly be used exclusively for Sawyer?? If we're gonna use this 'emotions' excuse then surely it has to extend to 'everyone' and not just Sawyer?? Keamy may be driven by other emotions - but he's still driven by emotions..what makes Sawyer's lust to kill any better than Keamy's or Hitler's? I would even submit that Sawyer's reason for killing Cooper was redundant, since Cooper didn't even kill his mom. We can't use the 'emotions' excuse on this one, surely? If Sawyer had some alturistic grand plan that he was working towards (i.e. saving the world/island..etc) then maybe i could sympathise..but he says it himself time and time again - "i'm looking out for myself". One act of heroism does not a hero make. Sorry, but killing on impulse (which the Duckett and Cooper murders were anything but, btw - since he planned them for a lifetime, lol) doesn't make him better than keamy. Not that Keamy's a great yardstick anyways ![]() I would like to find some agreement in your above statement, but if i'm being honest i just can't..sorry ![]() Quote:
Yes, his 'heroics' deserve to be pointed out, but so do the many negative points..i'm just seeking balance and reason before we annoit the man as some sort of 'hero', lol. Quote:
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I'd forgive my worst enemy because that's what my faith teaches me - likewise Hugo, i believe, would also forgive his enemy/someone he didn't like, because it's in his nature..he's Hurley! Seriously..this has nothing to do with Sawyer's 'good nature', but everything to do with the guy (Hugo) who is decent enough to see the good in 'everyone'.. I think you're underestimating Hugo (just my opinion) because he's the kind of guy who has a big heart - of course he would continue to play games with Sawyer etc - because as you said, they have to live together, and Hugo doesn't like bad vibes around him - he's the type of person who feels guilty for his 'bad luck' affecting others, so he tries to do his best to compensate for this perceived bad luck which he brings. also, look at the final Hugo scene of 4.09 - he clearly didn't want to be responsible for bad vibes/violence..so he agreed to go with Locke. Not because of Locke, but because he didn't want his people to fall out and possible harm one another. Quote:
I just can't defend a bully B..sorry, but i can't. Bullying is bullying as far as i'm concerned. I'm open to repentance, but equally i need more evidence then him calling someone "sweetheart". I'm sure Hitler had someone he called "sweetheart" every now and then... ![]() Quote:
but I think you (and others) are trying too hard to defend the indefensible..i'm sorry for spoiling his 'parade' in this ole thread, but i hope you can appreciate that I only seek balance![]() I think Sawyer is Keamy 0.1.. ![]()
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