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I think Murphy is going to get killed here is why

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g33k:

--- Quote from: huangjimmy108 on June 04, 2019, 05:53:36 AM ---I don't see Harry improving much either. His character flawS isare still there and making trouble from time to time as alwaysvirtually all the time.

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;D
fixed it for ya!

morriswalters:
It seems rather insensitive to call attention to the fact that the poster uses English as a second language by pointing out problems with his usage.  The language is clear enough.

nadia.skylark:

--- Quote ---Murphy has improve too. She don't punch Harry anymore.
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Once again, you did not read what I posted earlier. I will re-post what I said about this point:


--- Quote ---I had thought she was improving in later books, and quite liked her, but then Cold Days made me re-evaluate, and caused me to conclude that she didn't actually improve that much, but rather her character flaws just weren't directed at Harry in those books.
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Bad Alias:

--- Quote from: huangjimmy108 on June 04, 2019, 05:10:27 AM ---[1.] Listen in the midst of Battle? Are you serious? That sounds suicidal to me.?

[2.] And as for Murphy reading Harry's rights when fighting Mcfinn. Well, Harry is a suspect. Not just a suspect, but a suspect that escape police custody. Reading his rights is as it should be. If she is still angry, she would have gave Harry another punch or just shoot him.

Having a good talk under those circumstances simply isn't right.

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1. The point of this is that she is still behaving irrationally. I'd be fine with the "you're still under arrest" quip. She's trying to arrest Harry while the most dangerous thing either of them has ever seen is killing her men. 2. If she's to busy to figure out what's going on, she's too busy to arrest Harry or even read him his rights. If she's not too busy, then she's not too busy. One must give Murphy the benefit of the doubt in every instance to come to the conclusions you do. I don't think that is reasonable.


--- Quote from: morriswalters on June 04, 2019, 03:28:58 PM ---It seems rather insensitive to call attention to the fact that the poster uses English as a second language by pointing out problems with his usage.  The language is clear enough.

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Jimmy was talking about a character flaw that occasionally causes problem. g33k was making the point that Harry has many character flaws that constantly cause problems. I find that Harry has improved most of his character flaws a good deal, or there is some new magical influence that makes him more susceptible to that flaw which he has to deal with, so even if he is behaving/thinking worse, it's not because he isn't improving himself.

nadia.skylark:

--- Quote ---1. The point of this is that she is still behaving irrationally. I'd be fine with the "you're still under arrest" quip. She's trying to arrest Harry while the most dangerous thing either of them has ever seen is killing her men. 2. If she's to busy to figure out what's going on, she's too busy to arrest Harry or even read him his rights. If she's not too busy, then she's not too busy. One must give Murphy the benefit of the doubt in every instance to come to the conclusions you do. I don't think that is reasonable.

Jimmy was talking about a character flaw that occasionally causes problem. g33k was making the point that Harry has many character flaws that constantly cause problems. I find that Harry has improved most of his character flaws a good deal, or there is some new magical influence that makes him more susceptible to that flaw which he has to deal with, so even if he is behaving/thinking worse, it's not because he isn't improving himself.
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I agree with all of this.

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