(November 7, 2017 at 12:06 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(November 7, 2017 at 11:48 am)KevinM1 Wrote: Yeah, that one was a weird one.
On the one hand, the sister had every right to choose the convent.
On the other, Blair had every right to be pissed off. She's, in a lot of ways (the ways Blair cares most) losing her sister.
Waving that away with fluffy words like 'faith' and 'calling' doesn't really address the issue.
Blair herself as the character was a believer too, not really what the Character's problem was with her sister becoming a nun. Blair was all about being in the wealthy class, that was her main objection not religion itself. She was upset with her sister giving all the wealth up.Just as much worship to me, one about class the other about "faith", both just as absurd to blindly cling to.
I'd only agree as far as her sister goes and even in reality, yea if you want to waste your life selling nonsense, there are no laws preventing that in the west. So to me both were right from a legal standpoint, but both also wrong from a logical standpoint.
Huh, misjudged Blair, yesterday's episode was a two part, watching the second part just now. Blair was upset that her sister was becoming a nun. Holy shit if she didn't get upset in front of everyone, "I am tired of hearing about God, what God, if there is a God prove it."
Blair, "God is a legend". HOLY SHIT.
CRAP, Blair was pissed simply because here parents got divorced when she was a kid, so she was angry at God. UGGGGGGG, more dog and pony crap and a lousy reason to reject any claim. Having bad shit happen in your life isn't a reason to believe in Satan either.
But to have a prime time character say this stuff on national TV back then even in horrible argument like that.
I am sure the episode will end with Blair seeing the light, and "finding God"
UGGGGGGG, yep, just as I suspected, her sister convinces her not to be angry at God.
Blair's sister was even selling her bullshit to Jo. NOOOOOOOO !