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(Date Posted:05/26/2006 04:43:58)
In the season 2 finale, Henry replied to Michael's question about "Who are you people?" with "We're the good guys."I believe that he was being 100% truthful with that statement. Does that mean that the others are "the good guys"? Absolutely not. Very few people or groups or organizations or countries think of themselves as the bad guys. It's a question of perspective. Sure they have killed people, but they have been killed in return (they lost one just getting the Love Connection and Hurley into custody. To them, they probably have the 3 most dangerous people now safely in custody.From the other's point of view, the survivor's of flight 815 have killed a lot of them. The list off the top of my head; Ana Lucia - killed 2 of them and 1 of her own, Mr. Ecko - killed 2 of them, Charlie - killed1 of them and kidnapped 1 of his own, Locke - killed 1 of his own, Michael - killed 2 of his own, and Jack/Kate/sawyer - killed 1 of them just on the trip, and 1 of their own (the Marshall) and run off into the jungle at every opportunity armed with guns to start indescriminately shooting at people. I'll just throw Danielle if for effect - she killed her whole team (including her husband). Who have the others killed? Nathan, Scott/Steve, anyone that I'm forgetting? Does this mean that I think the others are right? No. I'm just pointing out that it's all in which side you are on who is right and who is wrong.Are the others good or evil? Are the survivors good or evil? The answer to that question depends on which side you are on when you answer.-Brax
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