04-10-2018, 10:45 AM
Quote:The point you are missing is, your writers perspective, in my world, does not give you or others the license to change or make up facts. As much as you have the right to express your perspective, I have the right to point out what I consider false or question your claims to prove what we saw backed up with references to the actual show, instead of your reliability to prove it with touchy-feelings goblly-gook.Again you are arguing that the only valid perspective is what is explicitly shown. Understanding the implicit is not making up things or changing the facts. It is about comprehension. It does require being objective, and noticing the clues. You also have to be able to accept that the writers view may be in contradiction of what you think. It is like being able to understand poetry. Taken literally, you see it one way. Understanding the meaning you see the point the writer is making.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one