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re: Best Fan Arguments About Movie Plots

Posted on 2/8/12 at 12:37 pm to
Posted by H-Town Tiger
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Posted on 2/8/12 at 12:37 pm to
That's fine, but then why come back and play? She could have just supported her sister from the stands? I have a hard time beleiving in the heat of the moment, someone that competitive ( and we see all movie long Dottie is uber competitive) would on the spur of the moment just decide to drop it so Kitt can have the glory. And if it was premeditated, why not just strikeout instead of getting the hit? If she feels bad after that cause Kitt is crying, why tell the pitcher Kitts weakness? Tell her Kitt loves high fast balls, so throw something else.

Some people just can't accept stuff happens some times. Crazy terrorist couldn't do 9/11, had to be a conspiracy. No way some loner could kill the POTUS and destroy Camelot, had to be the CIA/Mob/Castro. LSU couldn't just come out flat and with a bad game plan, must have been a pre game fight, JJ was at Harrah's all night
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 2/8/12 at 1:01 pm to
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That's fine, but then why come back and play? She could have just supported her sister from the stands? I have a hard time beleiving in the heat of the moment, someone that competitive ( and we see all movie long Dottie is uber competitive) would on the spur of the moment just decide to drop it so Kitt can have the glory.



it is obviously debatable but if you love your sister more than you love baseball it is certainly possible

there were times playing sports against my brother than I wanted to beat him more than anything and other times I didn't mind losing at all (didn't play as hard as I could have because it felt like he deserved a win)

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Some people just can't accept stuff happens some times.


agree with that

but I would add moral ambiguity is a very important part of real life and good fiction. people are a lot less likely to fully understand their own actions than they think they are. If there isn't some ambiguity in the fiction then it isn't a very good representation of real life
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