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Originally Posted by guthmund
I didn't really like this one either. Ana would be a good character if they'd just delve into her a little bit more. I get it. She's angry. Let's move it along a bit, shall we? Surely there are other emotions and avenues to explore than pouty-anger, eh?
I understand for story reasons why they did the things they did, but when Ana-Lucia gave Michael that list of things to bring back, why did he go?
And Sayid... I am so disappointed.
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I tend to agree on your read of Ana-Lucia BUT given the pace of character development on this show I am willing to give them more time to bring her around... there is still a lot that is missing in her back story. We may not get that until season 3 the way things are going.
As for Sayid, I like his reaction. Sayid, like so many of the survivors, is a broken man. He is a good person who did some very evil things and has had some nasty things done to him.
He didn't want to torture the Other that they captured... but he did. And clearly 40 days later it is still bothering him.
I still say that he an Eko are going to have a lot in common when it comes down to it. I would not be surprised to find out that Eko was responsible for genocide in Rawanda.