12-29-2019, 06:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2019, 06:28 PM by dicappatore.)
(12-29-2019, 02:49 PM)irukandji Wrote:Hello, McFly, knock, knock. Your absurdity precedes you. Again, if you weren't on your meds when you were watching this show, your opinions wold be more based on facts. Yea BC didn't use a Swastika but they did use 4 black lines (Black Claw) sometimes it was red, in its place.Quote: Sean Renard joined a terrorist organization that planned to fulfill Hitler's dream of ethnic cleansing.
And you're basing this on what? I don't recall any of them using the Swastika as their symbol of freedom. Nor do I recall any pictures of Hitler plastered all over or them indicating they were following his doctrines.
(12-29-2019, 02:49 PM)irukandji Wrote:Well lets see how much you got wrong.Quote: Meisner, who always fought on the right side, was killed by his former friend as he tried to protect humanity. This was also the man who helped Renard’s daughter into the world. And here you are implying that Meisner was tasked with helping Renard and redeeming himself.
First of all, let's get the hierarchy straight here. Meisner was Renard's bodyguard. If there was any indication these two men had a relationship other than that, again I would like to see the facts.
So, according to you, Meisner was fighting on the right side? Based again, on what?
Yea he was his bodyguard.
You forgot the part when he killed one of the royal prince, Eric. I guess in your world, the royals were the good guys and Renard with the Resistance were the bad guys.
Then you forget what Meisner did for Adalind carrying Sean's unborn daughter. It sure looked like to me, he protected them and endangered himself from Verat. I guess in your medicated world, Verat were also the good guys.
Then you forget, he joined HW to protect unappreciative humans such as yourself. I guess, in this situation, based on your opinion, he was protecting bad humans from the good Wesen
(12-29-2019, 02:49 PM)irukandji Wrote:Quote:What you write about ghosts is, to put it mildly, thin. Christmas is coming to an end, and most people have seen at least one version of Charles Dickens classic tale A Christmas Carol. It's about ghosts that make Ebenezer Scrooge change his ways.
Now you want to discuss A Christmas Carol. Okay, who was the deceased man/woman who became the Ghost of Christmas past? What man died and became the Ghost of Christmas present? Everyone figures the Ghost of Christmas yet to come is none other than the spirit of Death. Yet you would have us thinking that these were actually men who died and became these ghosts/spirits.
The only actual "ghost" in A Christmas Carol is Marley.
This is scary due to partially agreeing with you. Without getting in too deeply about A Christmas Carol, wasn't it obvious that there is no such thing as past, present, and future ghosts? How can there be ghosts of 3 things, instead of people that aren't dead, such as past, present and future which are not people if they could die.
It is obvious to me, all 3 manifestations were part of his guilt? Ebenezer Scrooge was a logical minded man. He might have been greedy but deep inside, he knew he was wrong. His own logical subconscience used those spirits as a manifestation of his wrong doings while he was asleep. We call that dreaming, better yet, night mares.
In comparison to Sean's case, the only differences were, his guilt was manifested while he was awake instead of dreaming.
(12-29-2019, 06:20 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote:(12-29-2019, 05:40 PM)dicappatore Wrote: I guess you missed the episode when Meisner escorted Sean to a safe house in Austria when they were attacked and they had to escape through a sewer and how Meisner put his life on the line protecting Sean in the firefight that ensued before they escaped..
That was the episode where Meisner was taking Sean to meet the resistance leaders.
Exactly and to me, it sure look as if he was doing a bit more than escorting. And as I mentioned above, lest not forget the assassination of a Royal he did for Sean and what he did for his daughter.
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