Well, we may not have parted on the best of terms. I realize certain words were exchanged. Also, certain... bullets. But that's air through the engine. It's past. We're business people.

Mal ,'Serenity'


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Wolfram - Nov 11, 2004 9:23:10 am PST #2172 of 10000
Visilurking

I got that part. I meant how Sawyer could have rigged a time delay to set off his bottle rocket right after Sayid's rocket went off.


DCJensen - Nov 11, 2004 9:23:17 am PST #2173 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

We'll probably get a nicotine withdrawl-y Dread Pirate Sawyer ep at some point...


Betsy HP - Nov 11, 2004 9:24:15 am PST #2174 of 10000
If I only had a brain...

Oh. He couldn't. Locke was lying.


Lee - Nov 11, 2004 9:24:56 am PST #2175 of 10000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I think you're right, Wolfram. They are ignoring the part where it was a response to the other flares.


DCJensen - Nov 11, 2004 9:25:39 am PST #2176 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

I got that part. I meant how Sawyer could have rigged a time delay to set off his bottle rocket right after Sayid's rocket went off.

I don't think Sayid thought about it that clearly.


Wolfram - Nov 11, 2004 9:26:33 am PST #2177 of 10000
Visilurking

So Sayid, a trained soldier and electronics expert, couldn't figure out that it was impossible? He bought Locke's explanation like it was the Last Gospel.

I don't want to say it was shoddy writing, but that's the way I'm leaning right now.


Lee - Nov 11, 2004 9:28:35 am PST #2178 of 10000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

It could be argued that Sayid wanted a reason to beat on Sawyer, so didn't think it through well enough, but I think you are right, Wolfram, and it is the writers who didn't think it through, or at least thought we wouldn't as viewers.


Kate P. - Nov 11, 2004 9:28:49 am PST #2179 of 10000
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Maybe he thought about it later and dismissed the idea? I didn't get the impression from their conversation that he immediately thought Locke must be right about Sawyer, more that he hadn't previously considered Sawyer at all, and now the seed of doubt has been planted. t /fanwank


Sean K - Nov 11, 2004 9:29:00 am PST #2180 of 10000
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

If this is a pattern, he's going to quickly become a liability to other people's survival on the island rather than an asset. For practical reasons only tangental to the guy's sheer assholishness, Sayid would have done better to slit his throat than let him go.

::note to self, if ever stranded on an island with Matt, do NOT, under any circumstances, become impractical::

I meant how Sawyer could have rigged a time delay to set off his bottle rocket right after Sayid's rocket went off.

Well, that's where the theory falls apart, and Sayid was too intent on hating Sawyer to think through it that far. He didn't want to.


Wolfram - Nov 11, 2004 9:30:18 am PST #2181 of 10000
Visilurking

Crap. I honestly didn't want to be right. Now we, the viewers, are still expected to consider Sawyer as a viable suspect.

Of course, Sawyer could have convinced Scott or Steve to set it off for him.