Legend of the Seeker - Fury (Episode 6 Season 2 Preview)
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I believe there is a fine line between vengence and justice. The line, is emotion. Whatever you do, do it for the right reasons, but be prepared to live with the way it will stay with you. If you take a life, make sure you are doing so for the right reason, because you will have to live with it, if your the one that lives.
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I disagree. The decision to commit vengeance can be made very dispassionately, or it can be heat-of-the-moment. It can be just, or it can be unjust. But the point I was trying to make is that it's annoying to me how shows like this, Star Trek, and others depict characters never compromising their ideals and still achieving the best possible outcome, despite the fact that in real life there are always trade offs and unintended consequences. At least 24 shows consequences, even for right choices.
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Using vengeance as a tool is much like being your own lawyer: you don't have enough of a dispassionate perspective to see what alternative course of action (whether that also employes violence or not) might be more effective in achieving the primary goal, i.e. protecting your people.
If Richard's bluff hadn't work, then there would have been a big battle that would have seen a lot of innocents killed.
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wait if this comes out in 2010 then why is it i already watched it.
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*correction: "...would be so popular."
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Incidentally, I read the first part of Goodkind's Wizard's First Rule and decided I didn't like it. So the fact that I'm watching this series, to me suggests, that if it is a departure from the books, it is a welcome one.
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And yet another episode conveniently using violence to solve problems then using uninspired contrivance to suggest that pacifism can work if you'll only give it the chance. What exactly IS wrong with vengeance? I'd be far more interested in a show that explored this issue. If it WERE so morally objectionable, I doubt movies like "Law Abiding Citizen" and "Taken" would not be so popular.
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What in tarnation is going on here? This has nothing to do with ANY of Terry Goodkind's novels. Nonetheless, I'll have to watch the show any ways because I'm finished reading all of the series. I can't believe I'm finally done them. I think I liked Wizard's First Rule and the last three books best. The other ones were also good but not AS good. And do Richard and Kahlan get married in the TV Series like they do in the book series? That would be awesome! I hope they do. It would be worth it then.
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AMEN!
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i dont care if the show is losing track from the book. i am just happy i get to see it come to life everyweek in a new episode . so how about ya'll just enjoy it while it lasts and be the best fans you could be. i would very much appreciate many more wonderful and exciting seasons of this show. lets make it happen to thank the cast and crew for a job very well done.
this one looks really good. hopefully there will be a epic hug between Kahlan and Richard! I MISS THOSE HUGS!!!!!
rosewing86 2 years ago 9
I know cuz last episode he went into the rift and I was like KISS HER ALREADY. He could have died
choralreif 2 years ago 7