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Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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Rewatching the episode tonight to catch the first few minutes, I realized that Kate & Jack's impromptu striptease actually had a reason: they were using their shirts to swat away the bees that followed them into the cave. May there be many more small annoying things that need to be swatted away. Like Shannon.
Also, did Sayid and Sawyer both come running out of the fusilage when Jin was trying to drown Michael?
Also, did Sayid and Sawyer both come running out of the fusilage when Jin was trying to drown Michael?
Yes.
I'll be in my bunk.
Also, did Sayid and Sawyer both come running out of the fusilage when Jin was trying to drown Michael?
Lee's right, they did indeedy. And I'm interpreting the look on Sawyer's face when Sayid asked for the handcuffs as, "What? Won't we need them later?" and not something like, "Dude, that's kind of harsh."
Another question for the hivegroupmind: is a hive of bees as out of place on a south Pacific island as a polar bear?
Okay, not having seen that part, I was puzzling why people were talking about all the HoYay throughout the episode. Makes much more sense now.
Though I still maintain Jack's "What?" when Kate asked if he was checking her out sounded a little more surprised and forceful than one would expect for a non-preposterous suggestion. Not so much "What does that have to do with what we were just talking about?" as "Why would I want to do something like that?"
Matt inspired me to rewatch, and I just noticed that after Sayid handcuffed Jin to the plane, Sun points to her wrist and says something. Sayid thought it was about the cuffs, but now I think it really was about the watch.
Okay, so maybe I am a little slow.
Sun points to her wrist and says something.
Yeah, took me a rewatch to spot this, too. She was trying to translate while remaining covert with Jin on the English thing. This show has writing, the directors have understanding, the actors have transmission skills.
Other than that, it is cool.
Another question for thehivegroupmind: is a hive of bees as out of place on a south Pacific island as a polar bear?
According too "War In the Pacific NHP: Archeology and History", there are indeed bees:
honey bees (feral, as mentioned in the text) and the black native bee (Lithugris guamensis) were encountered, possibly also leaf-cutter bees...
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