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He was the series' own Shakespearean fool - occasionally an annoying little bu**er, but dramatically essential if only to deflate the egos of the major characters. Sawyer's increasingly tired one-liners are no substitute.Quote:
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Locke 1, Jack -1000000000
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Oh wow that was a great episode! What any season/hiatus opener should aim to be like really.
Sawyer managing to dodge all those bullets - while the unlucky redshirts got picked off by a killed sniper - did seem pretty far-fetched, but it was still very entertaining though! And poor Alex, I never really thought she would be killed off. And RIP Team Locke as well now really, since Alex, Karl, Danielle and various redshirts are dead and Sawyer, Claire and Aaron are heading back to the beach. So now it's just Locke, Ben and Hurley on there way to try and find Jacob. And I don't care what he's done, how can you not feel sorry for Ben?! Just standing there in shock after seeing Alex gunned down, and then saying a tearful goodbye to her...and it still shapes his actions in the future as well, poor guy. Loads more to say about this episode, but to give it a rating it's easily a 9 out of 10, most likely 9.6 to get picky.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Locke 1, Jack -1000000000
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It is of course possible (probably more than likely) that Ben doesn't feel a huge amount of sympathy for the people he sends to their deaths, but who's to say for certain that's the case? Even if they haunt his conscience he wouldn't be a very effective leader if he allowed them to interfere with every single action he makes. On the surface it does seem much easier - it's far more clear cut - to sympathise with someone who openly and freely expresses emotions, especially grief and regret, but just because someone may not choose to show them - or doesn't experience them to the degree that they 'should - does not, for me anyway, mean that they don't deserve sympathy at times. I'd say that Ben is a hard character, but I don't really find it that hard to sympathise with a lot of what he's gone through.
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Sorry, feeling hidden remorse for your actions without undergoing any demonstrable behaviourable does not garner my sympathy either. Even Alex's death doesn't seem to have changed him. Had he thought to himself 'Oh my ... this is what it feels like. I need to pack this lifestyle in', I'd find it a lot easier to feel properly sorry for him, but actually he's decided to take revenge by killing an innocent party.
It's admirably humane to feel sympathy for a murderer who's suddenly been made acutely aware of the emotional consequences of murder, but personally, I feel much sorrier for Alex. |
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The revelation that Ben and Widmore have, apparently, been "playing" with other people's lives is not massively conducive to sympathy for Ben: so he didn't really mean it when he claimed Alex was a "pawn" to him, but he all-too-clearly thinks that so many other people are. I agree that his decision to avenge her by killing the (as far as we know) innocent Penny demonstrates an unreformed and immature personality. I will avoid the word "evil", as I still suspect that Ben has justified his actions within his own warped little ethical world. Nevertheless, we could hardly ask for more certain confirmation that Ben is indifferent to human life unless a) he has a personal attachment at stake, or b) he can use a person to achieve some end (whether it for assassination, sexual harassment, or sacrificial / revenge purposes).
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Yes but who says that Keamy WOULD have killed Alex and the losties? BEN. And fair enough if you believe what Ben says, but i don't. He could easily just be saying that so the losties don't hand him over. Keamy did say "If you come out you have my word that no one in that house will be harmed". And yes i'm sure Ben did love Alex, but obviously not enough...let's be honest, any half decent parent would probably be out there straight away screaming TAKE ME INSTEAD if someone had a gun to their child's head. And i know that's an assumption, but it's probably true tbh. Quote:
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dont think i did say that...?
Yes but who says that Keamy WOULD have killed Alex and the losties? BEN. And fair enough if you believe what Ben says, but i don't. He could easily just be saying that so the losties don't hand him over. Keamy did say "If you come out you have my word that no one in that house will be harmed". And yes i'm sure Ben did love Alex, but obviously not enough...let's be honest, any half decent parent would probably be out there straight away screaming TAKE ME INSTEAD if someone had a gun to their child's head. And i know that's an assumption, but it's probably true tbh. Although I totally love Ben as a character, I totally get what you are saying about the father issue. I am a parent and would not have hesitated to go out there. If you take my babies, you're taking me too. However, I do believe that Keamy would have still killed Alex if Ben had gone out there. He was shooting at innocent people for no reason when they arrived in O-town. Why should we think he would stop killing people just because Ben decided to come out. Whoever wants that island most likely doesnt want the people that come with it, so they are all pretty dispensable.
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Another post I saved from a failed posting attempt several weeks ago. Again, the moment's past but I might as well make my point.
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Ki - I made a post to you that disappeared this morning, so sorry about that. I just wanted to update my previous post to say I didn't mean I couldn't empathise with Ben in the moment of his suffering, but it was kind of hard to feel much in the way of sympathy when my overwhelming feeling was 'Now you know what it's like'. I also think it's likely to be better for Ben's character if he isn't protected from personal knowledge of grief ... or I would think that if I hadn't seen his flashforward at any rate. Reminds me of, oddly, a scene from an episode of All Creatures Great and Small when a man who'd recently lost his mother took out his anger in killing a dog. He regrets this and asks the vet what he's going to say to the dog's owner, and Farnon says: 'I'm going to say to them exactly what I'm going to say to you now - I'm terribly sorry for your pain, and I wish I could do something to make it better'. That broke the man up a bit - being made aware that he'd caused someone else the same kind of awful pain he was currently experiencing - and it's the kind of sympathy I'm able to muster for Ben. He must be in the same sort of terrible pain that his own victims have long experienced and will, if he has his way, do again in the future. |
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