To: AnotherUnixGeek
Sayid’s character, and the bad American’s who corrupted him, is just one shining example.
I guess we’re reading the series through different glasses.
To: This Just In
don't bother with the series.....it takes a person with a little emotion, a little faith, a little humanity...
we all knew we probably wouldn't get final complete answers and we didn't....
for me...there was more Christianity in the show than anything else...you could feel the hope and the charity....there was nothing quite so moving as having Mr. Eko recite Psalm 23...
it was a series of choices...good vs evil..temptation....anger...how to make amends... redemption..
not perfect, at times it dragged, but overall a very beautiful series....
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10/09/2010 11:57:58 PM PDT by
cherry
To: This Just In
Sayids character, and the bad Americans who corrupted him, is just one shining example.
You have a good point on that one - I remember being annoyed by that particular arc. But off the top of my head, it's the only example I remember. If you choose to continue with the series, I found the show's flaws to be mostly in the areas of story continuity and too much time spent on the tiresome Jack-Kate-Sawyer triangle, not hidden or overt political bias.
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