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re: A League of Their Own question

Posted on 7/6/09 at 2:03 am to
Posted by LSUsmartass
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Posted on 7/6/09 at 2:03 am to
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I've supported my view with relevant context from the plot and the personal characteristics of the parties involved in said play.


Yeah and its all opinionated, running through a stop sign is about the only factual thing you stated.

How about the fact that Kit blew up at her sister for always being better then her at everything through yelling and screaming which displayed she had been pinning all of this anger up towards her older sister for a long time. Dottie had a home and a family to go back to while Kit had nothing but sports in her immediate future. You don't think the repercussions of not dropping that ball zipped through Dotties mind in that 1 or 2 seconds as Kit was barreling towards her? Holding onto that ball may have cost her a little sister for a very long time.
Posted by ChewyDante
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 7/6/09 at 2:11 am to
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How about the fact that Kit blew up at her sister for always being better then her at everything through yelling and screaming which displayed she had been pinning all of this anger up towards her older sister for a long time.


How 'bout it? I'm very aware of that scene.

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Dottie had a home and a family to go back to while Kit had nothing but sports in her immediate future. You don't think the repercussions of not dropping that ball zipped through Dotties mind in that 1 or 2 seconds as Kit was barreling towards her?


No. Just because she had a husband and Kit didn't she decides to throw the championship game at the very end and comes to this profound decision in an instant as the play develops? This is absurd to me.

Not to mention that she came back after realizing how important it was to her. Dugan's speech had made it's mark was clearly the implication. You think she would come back to play just to frick over Dugan and all of her teammates because her sister doesn't have a husband and was never as good as her? Her sister was clearly a good player, Dottie wasn't fricking infallible.

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Yeah and its all opinionated,


Lots of debates are, which is why contextual support sets some assertions apart from others.

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