Welsey is another example of the infallible character like Kate from LOST
There are several definitions to the word infallible. Kate was capable of being a master of disguise, escaping law enforcement in a whim, she shoots guns better than the men--just like Juliette, who was another eye roller, she can literally do everything a man can and barely bleed. A later episode she gets shot, and she's still capable of handling herself better than the guys.but this makes me think you've never watched Lost. Kate screws up on a regular basis. She gets captured a lot, she leaks information, she plays games with people based on her desperate need not to belong. The only time she seems anything close to what you say is when she's alone with Sawyer.
If any character on Lost can do no wrong it's Hurley.
Are you kidding?she can literally do everything a man can
"...she can literally do everything a man can..."
Are you kidding?
Welsey is another example of the infallible character like Rey from The Force Awakens, Kate from LOST, and Will Robinson; an all knowing, all super character, and can't do no wrong.
Welsey is another example of the infallible character like Rey from The Force Awakens, Kate from LOST, and Will Robinson; an all knowing, all super character, and can't do no wrong. Plausibility escapes these characters. They're boring, and they're hard to root for because those characters never earn anything. They're simply entitled to do it because the writing demands it.
I'm guessing the hate ended when he left the show and when he returned he was written like a normal human being in "First Duty" IMO.
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