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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:24 pm
by thoughtssopoetic
anniid wrote:
AlanLinn wrote:Sarah, you screwed up with the papers, but Daniel is an ass for insisting on opening the box right there at the dock where they could get dropped, or where someone could be watching. You both need to think a little more and get your heads out of your pants.
Hey, if you remember, sarah also rushed daniel into opening it right there.
I don't think it's fair to place the blame for that on one person.
They both rushed each other into opening it right there.

transcript:
"Sarah: Hold on, I see something. I think it's a rope. It's a new rope. So... you know... (She begins tugging on the rope.) This is really hard! (A box appears at the end of the rope.) Oh my God, look! Gross...
Daniel: Open it!
Sarah: Well... okay. (She attempts to open it.) It's really stuck.
(Cuts to Daniel attempting to open the box.)
Sarah: I am a genius. What is it? Open it, come on!
(Daniel opens a folder from inside the box.)"

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:30 pm
by anniid
well, they had to open the box to make sure it was a clue.
hm.
actually you are right.
But really they needed to open it, didn't they?

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:40 pm
by thoughtssopoetic
They did need to open it yes, and my first instinct would be to open it there. Sure, maybe they should have moved to an area not as close to the water, but they were excited. It can't be changed now. No use to going on over it.

I agree that there are times where Sarah should be a bit more serious. But she has done things to help...She found the rope that led to the box, and remember, she helped them get Bree back that one time and totally put life on the line (at risk of being taken by the order as ransom or something).

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:46 pm
by anniid
thoughtssopoetic wrote:They did need to open it yes, and my first instinct would be to open it there. Sure, maybe they should have moved to an area not as close to the water, but they were excited. It can't be changed now. No use to going on over it.

I agree that there are times where Sarah should be a bit more serious. But she has done things to help...She found the rope that led to the box, and remember, she helped them get Bree back that one time and totally put life on the line (at risk of being taken by the order as ransom or something).
good thinking there. reminding me why i loved her.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:55 pm
by thoughtssopoetic
anniid wrote:
thoughtssopoetic wrote:They did need to open it yes, and my first instinct would be to open it there. Sure, maybe they should have moved to an area not as close to the water, but they were excited. It can't be changed now. No use to going on over it.

I agree that there are times where Sarah should be a bit more serious. But she has done things to help...She found the rope that led to the box, and remember, she helped them get Bree back that one time and totally put life on the line (at risk of being taken by the order as ransom or something).
good thinking there. reminding me why i loved her.

Glad I did so ^^

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:24 pm
by nowherepixie
Also if they hadn't opened it right then and there, then we'd be all moaning about it like when did when they didn't show us what was in the box from Bree's dad straight away .

We're very hard to please :P

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:36 pm
by voyboy
Okay enough you guys....You all keep repeating the same thing over and over like a nagging parent.

I think she got the message.

Yah, it was careless of her but I serioulsy doubt she did it on purpose. In fact I would bet money that she did'nt mean for that to happen.
Lesson learned.


Let it rest and lets move on.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:44 pm
by thoughtssopoetic
voyboy wrote:Okay enough you guys....You all keep repeating the same thing over and over like a nagging parent.

I think she got the message.

Yah, it was careless of her but I serioulsy doubt she did it on purpose. In fact I would bet money that she did'nt mean for that to happen.
Lesson learned.


Let it rest and lets move on.
If I was nagging, I really didn't mean for it to sound like that.

I agree, mistakes were made, get over it.
This isn't a reason to start despising the girl.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:00 pm
by Bastet
I never said I hated the girl, but I hate her attitude.

Yes, she found the rope, but DB is the one who told her to look for it. So I consider them equal in that, but Sarah is the one who has an attitude and declared that she was "a genius" when the BOTH of them found it. That's the attitude I'm talking about.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:05 pm
by Esteed
Bastet wrote:I never said I hated the girl, but I hate her attitude.

Yes, she found the rope, but DB is the one who told her to look for it. So I consider them equal in that, but Sarah is the one who has an attitude and declared that she was "a genius" when the BOTH of them found it. That's the attitude I'm talking about.
Oh, come on. She was excited about the discovery and said the first thing that came to mind. You've never heard of the "eureka!" moment? Pretty much that.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:56 pm
by Bastet
That was NOT a "Eureka" moment, Esteed, that was another "It's all about me" moment. Didn't hear DB say that he was a "genius", although he's the one who suggested she look there... You can't tell me that she's taking this seriously. I mean, Sarah was busy walking into other people's boats (risking the police getting called on them, which could have led to the clue not being found at all) and lying down to take a nap so that DB had to find her and get her out. That's an incredibly rude and selfish thing to have done, not just to DB, but to the owners of those boats. Sarah was only thinking about herself yet again.

It's not all about her, sorry.