To: AnotherUnixGeek
"Lost" was by no means a perfect series, but political ideology wasn't the point of the story.
They didn't go overboard with the political ideology as most shows do these days, but it was there. I was particularly disgusted by their explanation of Sayid's introduction to the business of torture. The Iraqi Republican Guards were some nasty folks - basically just Saddam's evil henchmen, and things like torture and rape were a way of life for them, but the writers of Lost make the Americans responsible for forcing Sayid to become a torturer? Really? I can't describe how much BS that is. And it didn't even make sense within the context of the story - they forced it in because that's how they see the world.
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10/09/2010 10:46:16 PM PDT by
fr_freak
To: fr_freak
“I was particularly disgusted by their explanation of Sayid’s introduction to the business of torture. The Iraqi Republican Guards were some nasty folks - basically just Saddam’s evil henchmen, and things like torture and rape were a way of life for them, but the writers of Lost make the Americans responsible for forcing Sayid to become a torturer? Really? I can’t describe how much BS that is. And it didn’t even make sense within the context of the story - they forced it in because that’s how they see the world.”
Roger that, fr_freak.
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