I agree with you but try to hold on to hope. I think they needed to tie up some loose ends this episode but will get the ball rolling again soon. Personally I love the idea of an unsub hunting the team. It makes sense what with the nature of a lot of the unsubs that the hunted would hunt the hunters. I loved your fic by the way, read it all yesterday evening and enjoyed it greatly. I would also like to see the team put in more dire straits and Reid get more action. It would be great if they let two of the guys get together like maybe Reid and Morgan or something. Doubt that will happen but you never know, it would certainly add to the diversity of the team in a good way. Also think that instead of a linquist they should have added a criminal artist to the team/ a.k.a a physical anthropologist or cultural anthropologist
( ... )
Yeah, it's a great idea, but I hope they'll execute it well and make it clever, not repetative. Somehow the atmosphere of the show has changed in the last couple of seasons, and I can't help thinking that they're trying to please new viewers and it might not work for the older ones. I hope they're not going for the more simplistic choices
( ... )
Yeah like how it was in Corazon. When I say supernatural I meant phenomena that doesn't fit the establilished paradyme. (I'm a Biology major by the way.) A lot of science is still stuck in a materialist view and since a lot of the high strangeness (term for plethera of phenomena that tend to go together oddly enough) it makes it hard to make much progress in that direction. For instance its just as likely that our brains the apparatice/ mid-point through which our "soul" or whatever works through as it is that our brains are all their is. I do fanart by the way. Do you like stargate sg1? I have some fanart I've done for that fandom.
Well, I guess it also depends on what a person believes in. In his book The God Delusion Richard Dawkins makes arguments that the chances of something existing beyond our material world isn't 50/50 all things considered, and he has some valid points. In his opinion universe and our existence just doesn't need god etc. to be explainable. I have existential crisis' every now and then and sometimes there is the need to believe in some "more" than plain mortality - not in any god as such, but some continuity after death - but the need to be honest to myself overweighs that, and thus far the evidence in my eyes are more on the side of there not being any such thing as afterlife or something beyond. I'm not saying that I know - or even that I think I know - for sure that there isn't, for I don't, but since there really is not any way to know for sure (yet at least), I think it really is a matter of personal faith or analysis
( ... )
Comments 9
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment