I don't like them except for Alex as well. They keep saying they are the good ones, but how are they good? Kidnapping, labor camp, drugging, spying.........so far there is nothing that proves that they are "good".
I "like" them in the sense that I'm entertained by their television exploits, but they are evil buggers. If the writers find a believable way to redeem them, I'll tip my cap, but they've done so many bad, bad things that it's hard to fathom at this point.
He did not write poetry,
He lived poetry before it existed.
He did not speak of philosophy,
He cleaned up the dung philosophy left behind.
He had no address,
He lived in a ball of dust, playing with the universe.
--Zen poet Jung Kwung
I "like" them in the sense that I'm entertained by their television exploits, but they are evil buggers. If the writers find a believable way to redeem them, I'll tip my cap, but they've done so many bad, bad things that it's hard to fathom at this point.
Well, I've adored Ben since he was Henry Gale and still adore him. I like Pickett though I don't like how he treats Sawyer ... it's the character I like and I've been a Bowen fan for a long time so it's great to see him on my favorite show. I don't care for Juliet ... don't hate her or wish her dead but I just don't feel any warming up to her happening any time soon for me. I really don't like Tom. He's a dufuss but acts, still, like he's king bee (but notice that's only when Ben's not around LOL). I'd like to see more of Bea (Ms. Klugh) because I'd like to know if her interaction with Michael was how she is all the time or just for that "mission." She facinated me when she met with Michael so I might end up liking her if they bring her back.
So, though I don't think we really have had an inside introduction yet to most of the Others, it's about 75/25 with 75% being those I like and the rest don't like.