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Mine too. Sawyer's expression I could feel it.pretty_green_eyes said:My heart hurt a little when he ripped the letter.
rimmy said:Episodes like this are why I love this show.
Bacigalupo said:Really good episode. Yeah. I thought Kate looked fine, just has to keep her damn mouth shut around Jack. He's shifty.
That letter ripping hurt me, too. And yeah, the old bastard had it coming.
I agree. I think this was one of the best episodes since season #1.sortacurious said:Mine too. Sawyer's expression I could feel it.
I felt all excited by the end, intense stuff to come still yet, which is why I still love this show.
KRCummings said:I liked the first episode but I'm wondering how long a premise like this can last before it turns into another Gilligans Island.
Agent99 said:I forgot - how do we know Locke's father is really dead though? We thought the Russian Other was dead after we saw him bleeding from the mouth, nose and ear, yet he reappeared as if nothing happened...
sortacurious said:Mine too. Sawyer's expression I could feel it.
I felt all excited by the end, intense stuff to come still yet, which is why I still love this show.
Bacigalupo said:Really good episode. Yeah. I thought Kate looked fine, just has to keep her damn mouth shut around Jack. He's shifty.
That letter ripping hurt me, too. And yeah, the old bastard had it coming.
Maybe Juliet told Jack that she's supposed to be spying? I don't know, but yeah, Kate let her emotions take over and screwed up.lonelyinsnowlan said:What do Jack and Juliet know that they aren't telling Kate? Kate NEVER should have said anything... damn feelings...
Faneros said:To me it doesn't count that Loch didn't kill his father. It's sort of cheating even though it wasn't his idea. Now that Sawyer is a murderer, it makes his character even more edgy. Sawyer wins Best Actor of the Year award!
I'm not buying the we're in hell storyline, I think the woman who landed on the island is a plant, Saheed will get to the bottom of that, that guy is too smart.
lonelyinsnowlan said:Again, the producers said during season 1 that this is not any type of afterlife deal. And if they were dead, how could Sawyer kill Locke's dad?
lonelyinsnowlan said:Again, the producers said during season 1 that this is not any type of afterlife deal. And if they were dead, how could Sawyer kill Locke's dad?
Read Variety mag, producers and screenwriters come and go with each passing day in Hollywood. Perhaps originally this was the plan, but this show has gone on so many different tangents, who’s to say if they have a general outline of the plot anymore??lonelyinsnowlan said:Again, the producers said during season 1 that this is not any type of afterlife deal. And if they were dead, how could Sawyer kill Locke's dad?
Alt said:You're going to believe what they say? Producers are in it for the money and nothing more. This same group said that everything that happens on the show can be explained rationally. How can you rationally explain a black cloud picking up a human and throwing him around, killing him in the process? Didn't look like a tornado to me. Trying to figure out this show is playing into the hands of the producers.
lonelyinsnowlan said:These producers depend heavily on their fanbase, though, because this is a non-traditional show. If they went against something they defended time and time again, they'd lose everyone. One of the things that hold people to this show is that it's not easily explained. And who knows? Maybe the rationale will come...
SleepingWarrior said:They'll just say that purgatory is a metaphor for redemption to defuse that.