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Monday, November 7th, 2005 05:51 (UTC)
We base guilt for Christian based upon the assumption that the Carver is going to carve again because of his leak. Someone who carves again because of that, is someone who is going to carve again regardless. And either way, the cops aren't going to be investigating whatever the carver has planned, because they have someone already in custody.

And in this case, Kit's arrest is really dubious. She framed Christian, instead of considering the possibility that the need to frame him to make arrest might be an indicator that he's not the guy who did the crime. And while Sean would reasonably have any number of issues with Christian, there's nothing in his past that would make it fit his MO. Or that, if he were the Carver, why would he start doing it so publicly now, and not sometime in the past 20 years?

And yeah - I despise Julia too, but it doesn't make Sean's temper and behavior around her any less creepier to me. He's less a moral man to me, and more a giant sanctimonious tool. And plus - because Christian is a giant asshole - yet Sean loses points just by, well, willingly associating with such a giant asshole.

*giggle* I love that you have so much pent up hostility against television characters . . . you're so manly and virile, Dave.

Yeah, thanks. BTW, see above (somewhere above in my comment to someone else) my notes on the difference between a character I want to punch, and a character I want to lock up. Christian, I don't want to punch, because I wouldn't want to even get near him.

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