Seriously, something more along the lines of the movie in which they ponder "bondage and babies". The sudden shift away from all the protocol that's set up on the island is *very* jarring, particularly since it never really reasserts itself after they're off the island.
That type of training just doesn't *dead* stop. For Lisa, it would be pretty ingrained by that point, even if it wasn't for him, yet. You get a little touch of it here and there, but it's like they turn off the lights and become J. Happy Couple in Suburbia, comparatively.
The island was Lisa's *life*. That's not as easy to shake as it's made to look in the book.
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Date: 2005-09-26 09:57 pm (UTC)That type of training just doesn't *dead* stop. For Lisa, it would be pretty ingrained by that point, even if it wasn't for him, yet. You get a little touch of it here and there, but it's like they turn off the lights and become J. Happy Couple in Suburbia, comparatively.
The island was Lisa's *life*. That's not as easy to shake as it's made to look in the book.