Aw, sweetie. Put down the crack-pipe.
And Vincent can read minds!
Unfortunately, my TiVo says that there is no episode in Wednesday the week after next. Stupid hiatus.
The fuck? There's no GG either. Or VM this week. WHAT WILL I WATCH? Do they expect me to read for class or something? God.
Oh. That's actually good. Because my folks are coming in, and I was already trying to figure out how to either a) explain why we had to interrupt family dinner to watch some form of blood and torture or b) wait three days to watch.
No, wait. Does week after next mean, episode this coming Wednesday, but not the following, or episodes coming Wednesday and following, but not the Weds the week after Thanksgiving?
We have an episode in the coming Wednesday (in 3 days)--the Sayid-centric one.
No episode the following week. I don't know how the schedule falls after that.
One thing I've noticed watching Lost eps again today is how friggin' gorgeous the show is. Especially the vibrantly verdant hills and mountains.
Oh yeah. And there have been a couple of amazing ocean shots as well, like when Jack swam out to save the drowning woman (after rescuing Boone) and the camera panned up for a near-panoramic view of the beach and the clear blue-and-green ocean. Very cool.
You know, I think the person I'd most like to see die is Jack. First of all, I find he's the least interesting character to me, and also, it would have a HUGE impact on everyone else, and there would be a struggle for dominance and maybe shifting of alliances, and I think it would be awesome to shake things up more.
Jack must DIE!
t /Hellish
OK, I wasn't on the board then, but that joke is funny, even second-handedly.
Heh. Me neither, Vonnie, but I snicker all the same.
I don't get it.
Jack was supposed to die in the pilot anyway. Now he will DIE AFTER HIS TIME.
I don't get it.
There used to be poster on Buffistas board back in the Table Talk days named Hellish, who was famous for pure-hearted hatred of certain characters. IIRC, those included Dawn and... Tara, I think? Out of blue, he'd, like, descend on the board while they were talking about something totally innocuous, and imperiously proclaim, "Dawn must DIE!". So his name is invoked when one wants to declare a character uninteresting/useless/annoying, and whose gruesome demise is something devoutly to be wished. Or so the story goes--I've never personally "met" the guy, as he was before my time.
Hey! Let's not be calling for the early death of the character whose actor is the likeliest to be talked into doing as much nudity as network TV will allow!
Matt, always with the practical!