So you didn't really care about her one way or the other, but when you saw that some of the people here didn't think she was sunshine and sparkles, you took it upon yourself to become her staunch defender in the face of oppression, etc etc. You then re-watched the show having let our opinions guide how you formed your own opinions, and now you're going to give us an unbiased character analysis based on your opinions and who you think Lindsay is and so-on and so-forth--which is essentially just your opinion and therefore anything but unbiased.Surreal_44 said:
I actually didn't really care much about Lindsay until I got to this forum
So why do you feel the need to act like you're taking the high road when you're doing nothing we haven't done (aka: expressing your opinion)? Sorry, but I'd rather just say "This is my opinion" instead of doing 'research projects' to present to the rest of the class. It's all just opinions at the end of the day. A "true, strict analysis of canon" doesn't make it better or any more correct.
Besides, what are you trying to accomplish? Call me psychic, but I can tell you right now that no amount of strict canon analysis is going to change my mind. I'll form my own opinions, thanks, and I'm sure most of the others probably feel the same. You don't honestly think your little essay will invalidate what anybody else says, do you?
Also: How can there be a 'true canon' when it's all down to personal interpretation for us mere mortals?
Moving on to something relevant:
That was surely what they were going for, but after being on the show for two years, they haven't done much of anything with that besides making her look like a bumpkin (Captain Obvious moments, anyone?) and pointing out that she's from Montana--there have been a slew of missed opportunities. They had a few relevant moments to show that she's 'different' (the taking-off-your-shoes thing in "City of the Dolls" which led her to find that doll eye in the rug, etc), but now you wouldn't know she had a different background if they didn't tell you she's from Montana every week.Dawni said:
I've kind of liked her since she started mainly because she is different and brings a whole different way of looking at things
What I don't get is how they can write Sid going off on a tangent and it comes of completely differently--Sid seems to feel that information is meant to be shared whether the time is appropriate or not (random knowledge about necrophilia, anyone?), but with Lindsay it seems like she wants to show off--there's being excited and then there's "lookit me, lookit me!"Her long explanations can be annoying at times