01-22-2017, 04:13 PM
(01-22-2017, 10:48 AM)Robyn Wrote:Could they have put Meisner back into the picture as whatever, so if the decide to turn Renard back they have a way if the decide he needs to say on the wrong side, the viewer can say Meisner gave it a best shot.(01-22-2017, 10:39 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:I rather agree, Kathryn, there’s a lot at stake for anyone, ghost or otherwise, to spend time teaching someone the err of the ways. However, I really like Eric’s true story example. I prefer the belief that anyone can be redeemed and any sin forgiven.(01-22-2017, 10:33 AM)eric Wrote: Renard has always been planning and scheming . Even when he is down and out and forced into a box by the gang, a part of his brain is looking for a way to get into the mayorship, revenge on the gang, how to bring the BC killers over to his side. Sometimes in life we dig ourselves deeper and deeper into a hole, and just want to keep digging. If we are lucky someone or thing comes along that gives us a chance to climb out, but we have to be willing to admit fault and quit digging. For example, drug users who become dealers who move up the ladder to top management and end up dead in the ditch unless a friend or event helps them stop. The man who composed Amazing Grace was a slave ship captain, good at his job, who was changed because in a severe storm, he promised God he would quit if he survived, and spent the rest of his life atoning for his sins(real story). Maybe Meisner is Sean's final chance to change.So what Miesner wants Renard to admit..he was wrong and sorry ( kind've a waste of time) when there are much pressing matters to deal with..like the end of the world, but it must fit in the entire plot and the stick