I remember saying last week that Kate and Sawyer seemed like two peas in a pod--only with Sawyer it's understood to be a rotten pod. Sawyer intentionally makes himself unsympathetic while Kate cries and asks for understanding. But underneath Sawyer seems to have the same strong moral code as anyone else, even if he's trying to force himself not to live up to it.
You can definitely see why anyone who had to live with Shannon would feel relieved if she died. When she's dealing with Sayid she's put more in perspective because he's so much stronger than she is (I think) but poor Boone. It's like his mother introduced radioactive waste into his life when he was 10. He didn't have a chance!
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Date: 2005-01-14 09:41 am (UTC)I remember saying last week that Kate and Sawyer seemed like two peas in a pod--only with Sawyer it's understood to be a rotten pod. Sawyer intentionally makes himself unsympathetic while Kate cries and asks for understanding. But underneath Sawyer seems to have the same strong moral code as anyone else, even if he's trying to force himself not to live up to it.
You can definitely see why anyone who had to live with Shannon would feel relieved if she died. When she's dealing with Sayid she's put more in perspective because he's so much stronger than she is (I think) but poor Boone. It's like his mother introduced radioactive waste into his life when he was 10. He didn't have a chance!