For all that she insists on staying on the beach to preserve the possibility of rescue, she sure dropped that transmitter fast enough when she heard Jack was hurt. Esp. since she left it with someone she really believes is in no way trustworthy.
Yeah, what's up with that?
I think next week has the potential to turn some people around on Jack, Sawyer, and Kate.
I also think it will give us some nice surprises about Sawyer.
Yeah, what's up with that?
That's bad writing, I fear.
For all that she insists on staying on the beach to preserve the possibility of rescue, she sure dropped that transmitter fast enough when she heard Jack was hurt. Esp. since she left it with someone she really believes is in no way trustworthy.
Yeah. I'm totally into flawed characters, but that was much with the WTF-ness. Sort of left a bitter taste in my mouth, 'cause it reminded me of all the eyerolling I used to do at Sydney going to pieces over her man-troubles.
I gather next week's ep is Sawyer-centric? I have a feeling they're gonna bring out the hoary cliche of "little Sawyer was beaten regularly by his drunken Pop and ended in a juvie, which made him be all twisted, but he's actually a good guy in the heart! Really!", which would be predictable and annoying. Plus, that storyline has already been covered elsewhere (and done very well) in TV land recently.
I have a feeling they're gonna bring out the hoary cliche
Heh. That would appeal to the side of me that sekritly likes the hoary cliché when I'm in the mood for it, but narratively, it'd be boring.
Sawyer said he wasn't that different from Jack, right?
Maybe he's a pediatrician.
just like we are not (yet) seeing Charlie's withdrawal symptoms include vomit.
Dude, didn't you see the last season of 24? TV-heroin withdrawal takes about 8 hours and the only symptoms are sweating and moodiness. Easy-peasy.
OR, maybe the dislocated shoulder thing was a Very Subtle Clue that Jack's not really the doctor he says he is.
I'm thinking Jack's the red herring. he's set up for us to believe in him as the hero, but he's not. I think he's definitely not what he appears to be, which is why he has no chemistry with the humans.
I think Sawyer is set up to be the bad guy, but we're going to find out he's actually the Han Solo guy, the reluctant hero, working hard at the bad-boy self-serving thing, but unable to come down ultimately on the dark side.
And, having experienced repeated shoulder dislocations, I was screaming at the tv, "No, no! God, don't pull! Support the elbow, rotate the arm slowly but firmly until you feel it slide into place! Dumb writers! Dumb!" Also, the agony would be before the re-location, flare into white-hot at the moment of, and then magically stop. Like, instantly. Why, thank you young rock god!
The reason Jack said that Kate would see there was little difference between him and Jack is because:
a. They're both gay and hot after Sayid, and/or
b. They're both criminals or have committed unethical acts (four years ago?)