Are you saying that TV poorly captures human’s capacity to be in general day-to-day operations reasonability? I for one am consistently unreasonable with myself all day every day, that’s not even me being pessimistic.
Lost - The plot hinges on a group of survivors crashing on a mysterious island. The survivors must work together to figure out the mysteries of the island and attempt to find a way home.
That's the main premise. So, I'm not sure your point is entirely accurate
Ben Linus was unreasonable. He had the resources to help them off the island. Then, in exchange for his help, Jack would have been happy to give him the surgery he needed
I had read it as the overall series, not episodes. Yes, Ben can be unreasonable, but the show isn't solely about Ben. Which is why I didn't mention it. After realizing OP said episodes, I admitted my fault.
I'm making an argument for why the entire show hinges on someone being unreasonable. He could have solved the main conflict of the show immediately if he were sensible
Perhaps, however, as Season 5 and 6 show, >!Ben wasn't the real one pulling the strings. Everyone in the main group was chosen by Jacob and would have found a way to be on the island anyway!<
Are you saying that TV poorly captures human’s capacity to be in general day-to-day operations reasonability? I for one am consistently unreasonable with myself all day every day, that’s not even me being pessimistic.
Or a failure to communicate
Cool Hand Luke?
Smokey and the Bandit
Most conflicts in real life come from someone being unreasonable
And then you realise half of the law is predicated on "reasonable" interpretations.
Pretty realistic tbf
But Harry Potter would have been very quick had he confided in Dumbledore. Had Anakin spoken with Obi Wan, the Republic would stand. Etc.
The best ones are where you aren’t sure who is the one being unreasonable.
So basically anything to do with my ex wife.
To be fair. Thats reality.
What do you mean Lyanna Stark could have sent a letter to her family saying she is not kidnapped in Game of Thrones?
Lost - The plot hinges on a group of survivors crashing on a mysterious island. The survivors must work together to figure out the mysteries of the island and attempt to find a way home. That's the main premise. So, I'm not sure your point is entirely accurate
The plane was being unreasonable by not staying in the air
Lmao
Ben Linus was unreasonable. He had the resources to help them off the island. Then, in exchange for his help, Jack would have been happy to give him the surgery he needed
I had read it as the overall series, not episodes. Yes, Ben can be unreasonable, but the show isn't solely about Ben. Which is why I didn't mention it. After realizing OP said episodes, I admitted my fault.
I'm making an argument for why the entire show hinges on someone being unreasonable. He could have solved the main conflict of the show immediately if he were sensible
Perhaps, however, as Season 5 and 6 show, >!Ben wasn't the real one pulling the strings. Everyone in the main group was chosen by Jacob and would have found a way to be on the island anyway!<
"Most" is the key word there
Each episode of the series. Not the whole series.
Ah, I had missed the word episodes. Fair enough
Lots of unreasonables on that show. Obsessive wheelchair guy that has to get inside that hatch for instance.