Thread:Mesektet/@comment-27729149-20160128170019/@comment-3581997-20160509055231

Not believing life has any value does not mean one wants to forfeit it, so not all nihilists are suicidal. I don't believe my cloths have any greater value but I don't go running around naked. As for how it can work with a hero, the dissonance is palpable, which is why this is worth noting, but what this often means is that said hero won't be saving lives because he/she finds them precious, that is all. Either it is out of principal or it is for loved ones. Imagine you have two heroes, one is a vegetarian/vegan the other is a regular omnivore. The vegetarian finds animal life precious but you don't need to be a vegetarian to not want to see animal abuse. Yet they both see a puppy about to be drowned.

It's like saying, why did the omnivore hero save the puppy from getting drowned, he eats meat anyway and doesn't have a particular value for animal life. Simple, because he isn't a dick. Not seeing the greater value in something does not mean you want to see it end just cause.

And no I didn't see the ending but I did see an episode or two and I greatly dislike it, it is like a soap-opera, they spend whole episodes talking about nothing, wasting time and not being able to move passed the simplest of issues. Of of those shows that sits around pondering so much it doesn't seem to notice how far it has it's head up it's own ass.