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*headdesk* I'd totally forgotten what tonight was so thank you, or I'd have ended up missing it and I've been dying to see this since that (^) pic came out
*headdesk* I'd totally forgotten what tonight was so thank you, or I'd have ended up missing it and I've been dying to see this since that (^) pic came out
This pic is really great And it's wonderful to know that when I get up tomorrow morning "Memento Mori" episode will be available somewhere on the net!
How do you think is there a chance for Tomin to stop blindly believing in the Ori?
Difficult to say. He may be a simple man, but he's definitely not a simpleton. So he's not "just" a blind believer because he's easily convinced of something.
He has grown up with this religion and every society has their dark side.
So why should he give up his believes?
IMHO the only way is that he'll learn what the Ori really are --> not gods. They are more or less like us just with more advanced knowledge and abilities. But he can only learn that if he actively starts questioning them and at the moment I don't see why he should do that.
As long as he doesn't have a moment of "Why does a god need a ship?", I don't think it will happen.
I'd like to see him again, because he shows us the "good" side of Origin. He's a decent man despite a believe so strong that he doesn't hesitate killing others.
Which is the classic moral dilemma, isn't it?
How do you think is there a chance for Tomin to stop blindly believing in the Ori?
no
He is a fanatic believer, love isn't strong enough in this case.
Maybe if Vala stayed with him after the delivery and tried to convince him...maybe then Don't know.
Difficult to say. He may be a simple man, but he's definitely not a simpleton. So he's not "just" a blind believer because he's easily convinced of something.
He has grown up with this religion and every society has their dark side.
So why should he give up his believes?
IMHO the only way is that he'll learn what the Ori really are --> not gods. They are more or less like us just with more advanced knowledge and abilities. But he can only learn that if he actively starts questioning them and at the moment I don't see why he should do that.
As long as he doesn't have a moment of "Why does a god need a ship?", I don't think it will happen.
I'd like to see him again, because he shows us the "good" side of Origin. He's a decent man despite a believe so strong that he doesn't hesitate killing others.
Which is the classic moral dilemma, isn't it?
Oh, and the actor? Not too bad either.
A.
You're right. He is a good looking
He isn't a fanatic believer like i wrote. You sums it up better
I love this picture! I like that ep. That bit made me laugh so much.
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