Talk:Episode 608: Sin of Omission/@comment-4357606-20111111024538/@comment-99.234.162.94-20111119081458

Sins of Omission in religious context, suggests the failure to do right when it is necessary. All it speaks to is the suggestion that while Travis is attempting to break free from Gellar, there's still a "moral" force in Gellar that's reminding him it's wrong to stray away from God's plan. If that's the case, I wouldn't be surprised that Gellar/Travis use Lisa Marshall as the Whore of Babylon. Interestingly, Lisa doesn't fit the "whore" image however, The Whore of Babylon was associated with the Antichrist, while matches the image of Lisa being a counteracting "light" force against Gellar's darkness. In Gellar's eyes that means Lisa is the darkness that's seducing Travis away from "God's plan," and as such must be eliminated (and would likely cause Gellar more harm than good).