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([personal profile] sistermagpie May. 11th, 2005 09:02 pm)


You know, there's really no reason to do more Kate episodes because they all come down to the same thing: Kate manipulates a man and gets her to do stuff for her, in the course of which he will be injured or killed, and then Kate cries and feels bad. The Kids in the Hall used to do a skit about Skura: The Gentle Shark, who maimed and killed people but felt really bad about it. She is Kate: The Sentimental Shark.

In the last minute she'll always do some stunt to prove that she's not a killer and she has a Heart or something (often resulting in Even More Death for Somebody Not Kate!), but Sawyer is still clearly right that basically she cares about herself and anybody stupid enough to think otherwise is going to probably wind up dead. I'd have more respect for her if she just killed people, but this whole, "Wah! Feel sorry for me for putting someone in danger and they died!" is getting a little crazy.

And apparently she's being doing it since before she hit puberty because that pre-teen romance thing was just sad--yeah, Kate was totally in love with little Time Capsule Boy. Uh-huh. Sure. And they were planning their wedding when they were 10--who are these people? This episode did, at least, give us the wonderful information that that toy plane Kate manipulated the men on the island for before belongs to another woman's husband, whom Kate got killed. So when "Rachel" (I think that was what he said his wife's name was) comes home with her 22 month old son for her parents house, she will not only be a widow, but know that her husband spent his last night alive with his twoo wuv since childhood, so she can now question whether her husband wanted to be with her. Excellent! Like Kate said, if she wants your spot, she gets your spot!

There's a cliche where guys always say that girls always go for jerks and don't like nice guys. I think Kate gives me just the barest idea of what they feel like, because Kate's power amazes me. And now she's giving Sun advice?! (I thought Sun poisoning the water was a bit OOC, btw. I know she did it, but it didn't seem like something she would do.) Kate's mother had the right idea--as soon as Kate shows up at your door, call for help. Better yet, change your name so she can't show up for old times' sake and put you in the line of fire because she's decided she can't live without her old Girl Scout badges of great sentimental value.
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From: [identity profile] sleeplessmarea.livejournal.com


Up till now I've been pretty neutral about Kate. She came off as a woman just cursed with this HORRIBLE judgment, which I thought was cause she'd been damaged and couldn't see things clearly till it was too late.

Still think that, except that now I've come to dislike her intensely for it. Its true... knowing more about her past didn't help, cause Kate is basically Jinx Girl who will suck you into a cloud of misfortune that dogs her steps and somehow spares her, but fries everyone else she gets to know pretty much on contact.

Yeah - I think she needs to go. What 's left to discover about her? We know now why that little plane meant so much to her and she's confessed about the marshal. What remains except to find even more innovative ways for her to get people around her killed?

Interestingly enough, my daughter hated her on sight from the first show on. Whenever Kate was featured in a scene daughter could be heard muttering "hooker..." A tad shocking for mom to hear... but now I find I'm finally empathizing with that sentiment.
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From: [identity profile] sistermagpie.livejournal.com


Yes, that is the way she seems. And the girl with really bad judgment doesn't have to be annoying. Maybe if we could see something else besides super!girl vs. jinx!girl. It's a shame the women on the show continue to be the more annoying-Shannon's wanting revenge for Boone was kind of ridiculous too, because she was just as poisonous as Kate!

Your daughter cracks me up--I can see what she means, totally.
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