I saw his story (and btw I could have mentioned that Father Juarez told him that "penitentia" was the only path for him, before Jacob did anything), I can't say that I found it that moving though. Nestor Carbonel was good but it sounded too much like a sentimental story from a romance novel.
Lost rarely moves me anymore, it rather calls to my analytical mind, I like its structure mostly...well, except when it comes to Desmond and Penny of course!
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I saw his story (and btw I could have mentioned that Father Juarez told him that "penitentia" was the only path for him, before Jacob did anything), I can't say that I found it that moving though. Nestor Carbonel was good but it sounded too much like a sentimental story from a romance novel.
Lost rarely moves me anymore, it rather calls to my analytical mind, I like its structure mostly...well, except when it comes to Desmond and Penny of course!