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Scott is called in by a former Quantico colleague (Tcheky Karyo) to assist two Canadian police detectives, Paquette (Olivier Martinez) and Duval (Jean-Hugues Anglade), who are on the trail of a serial killer who has been doing business in and around Montreal for close to two decades. The murderer has a history of assimilating many aspects of the lives of his victims after he kills them, but there's been a witness to his most recent crime.

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But I quibble. "Taking Lives" is actually an effective thriller, on its modest but stylish level. Agent Scott quickly figures out that there's a pattern behind the killings -- each victim is a few years older than the previous one, and the killer steals his identity, so he must be a person so unhappy to be himself that he has to step into a series of other lives. A moment's reflection might have informed him that his victims, were they not dead, would be keeping up with him chronologically, but maybe, you know what, he's insane.

And by the way, you may notice that for all his selfless protecting, kaladin didn't really save lives in the big picture. he saved his soldiers by killing enemy soldiers; still people died. probably, more people died because of kaladin proteting his small unit than would have died otherwise.

by the way, we don't know exactly how pacifist lirin is. just because he told his son that he would not be saving lives by becoming a soldier (and figthing in pointless border skirmishes) or by going vigilante-mod, doesn't mean that he does not believe in self defence or that kind of stuff.

Ehm, I dunno. I think something Brandon is really good at showing is the tragedy of war. He acknowledges that this entire war has been a horrendous waste of life, both in Dalinar's and Kaladin's perspectives. However, at the point where Kaladin did step in and rescue Dalinar's troops, all hope of diplomacy had broken down. Those soldiers had no other options; if he hadn't stepped in and killed those Parshendi that had the upper hand and no intention of showing mercy, even more lives would have been lost. The necessity was tragic, but I can't say that the action itself was.

I do not agree with your portrayal of the side carry as wrong. It caused loss of life for the soldiers, but it saved lives of the people that were forced to be there against their will. There were good people that died but I take the side of the slaves.

Yes, I agree that taking some slaves and forcing them to run unarmored against archers at point blank is a real nasty thing, but i find the distinction between those who are there by will or not to be mostly a matters of semantics.

Don't forget Kaladin immediately regretted and realized the side carry was wrong once he saw the impact. It's probably safe to say that as a soldier, Kaladin regretted the deaths of both the other bridgemen and of the (dark-eyed) soldiers that were affected by what he unthinkingly caused. It was a mistake, and one he wouldn't have caused had he realized the impact it would have, despite it saving his crew's lives.

In TAKING LIVES, Illeana Scott (Angelina Jolie) is an FBI profiler who immerses herself in her cases. She eats alone in an elegant hotel room, staring at photos of crime scenes and corpses, and getting as up close and personal at murder scenes in order to solve crimes. Scott is brought in by the Canadian police to help them solve a murder linked to other killings, probably the work of a man who kills men his age and size and then takes over their lives until it is time to move on to the next, "like a hermit crab -- he outgrows one body and starts looking for a new one." The only witness is Costa (Ethan Hawke), an artist preparing for a big show. Illeana is not sure whether to trust him, arrest him, or fall for him. But is what draws her to him the part of her that understands killers?

"I think the findings starkly illustrate the enormously difficult challenge we are facing as a society and underscores why it may be hard to gain uniform societal support behind any one given policy," Polyakova said. "The puzzle of how to save the lives of the elderly and keep the jobs of the young -- or save loved ones in one location but affect jobs in another -- is likely not the puzzle politicians were hoping to have to solve during their time in office. Finding the optimal policy is challenging, since most decisions end up hurting someone in some way."

For a year, Perri and I have been talking about the love for bears that we have. The other day I saw a video of a polar bear dying from starvation. The poor polar bear was skinny to the bones and his skin was hanging off his limbs. His right leg was dragging behind him as he was walking while looking for something eat. When he found nothing he slowly laid on the ground and slipped away from life. Bears arent the only ones dying from this climate change. Climate chnage is claimimg lives and we need to stop it. And together we can.

This serial killer has been taking lives (look at that) since he was younger. Paul Dano (Little Miss Sunshine, There Will Be Blood, My Dreams) does an incredible job in the scene where he figures out this is what he wants to do and kills the first guy whose identity he takes, with a dropkick into oncoming traffic.

And while all of this may seem a little heavy and perhaps even a bit morbid, it is simply meant to be a reminder to be grateful for the gifts that are present in each and every one of our lives, and to never take them for granted.

Thank you so much for that, Shelley...glad you found some inspiration in this post. All too often we go about our lives, as busy as they are, and unintentionally take for granted what it there before us. Better to try to become more conscious and fill our hearts with gratitude!

How to solve the lethal problem? According to the New Yorker article, it will take time. However, the state of West Virginia has begun to treat the heroin epidemic as a public-health problem and aims to take further steps to diminish this deadly drug that takes the lives of so many Appalachia residents.

We all face the demands of our busy lives. Our daily schedules are overrun with meetings, deadlines, and family responsibilities. On top of that, we try to squeeze in running errands, cooking dinner (or, calling in for delivery), and a quick workout.

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