tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3165463332200678857.post663727350827440963..comments2024-03-08T07:30:01.721-06:00Comments on Miles to go: Why the bad guys should winThe Moon in Autumnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00746463775107732805noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3165463332200678857.post-28960689867358149182009-10-16T12:13:42.094-05:002009-10-16T12:13:42.094-05:00I like to see the good guys win, but not when it&#...I like to see the good guys win, but not when it's a joke. Seen Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog? On good days I think the good guys ought to win because they can actually do things like cooperate, and inspire hope, and show their sterling character when it really matters. If that's the case, then the bad guys shouldn't really have a chance because their character, company, and operations are all corrupt and ought (theoretically) to fall apart and fail. You need a bad guy with some kind of serious advantage to make any real contest possible- whether he has a super weapon, one ring to rule them all, or (most realistically) is operating from a position of power in a corrupt/blind world.<br /><br />In real life, however, it seems like the good guys tend to be more mediocre than good, and the bad guys more stupid than bad, and (more depressingly) there are just way too many stupid people for the good guys to win.Liz Comptonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14794343826659644118noreply@blogger.com