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Date Posted: 12:57:47 01/11/00 Tue
Author: cvl
Subject: tv vs. reality
In reply to: devlin 's message, "Goodness. Things *did* get bad!" on 01:10:54 01/07/00 Fri

your posts totally got me! :) whenever i read posts, i try so hard to keep an opinion the same but i never manage it. i usually have an opinion, post it here, then as i read other people's posts, i see their opinions and it affects mine. so my view can change in a matter of seconds.

but i think on tv this is so much harder to understand. so i constantly think 'oh thats so not mulder's character, and why have they done that etc etc', but i guess the reality is that mulder and scully can change their opinion or view as often as us 'mere mortals' do! the concept of mulder and scully being pissed off at each other is just so bizzare to me! but its got to be true because we can all get pissed off at people we love. it doesn't mean that we don't love them. is anyone getting what i'm trying to say??!!! i apologize - i think this post is me somewhat facing what is blindingly obvious!

with all that in mind, do you think you can ever understand a person's character 100%?

cvl :)

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