When I was making icon bases of the last episode I noticed that Claire has some peeling skin/sunburn on her face. That made me happy.
Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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Oh, yeah. I keep meaning to mention, I'm so glad they're shooting in Hawaii. Especially the ocean shots are just so gorgeous. That's the color I believe water should be. Ahhh....
Lisah, to get there, go to the North Shore and take a hard left at Hale'iwa. It's Mokuleia State Beach.
to get there, go to the North Shore and take a hard left at Hale'iwa. It's Mokuleia State Beach
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I should find out if my friend has been watching Lost and get her to watch it if she hasn't. She has a great appreciation for the HOTT!T mens also and it might be a fun activity for us to do together.
But on Claire, even sunburn looks cute. Ditto that adorable little wound on her chin.
Thank god for international makeup smugglers.
Heh. Really, that line about firework smugglers was the most ludicrous thing ever. Kudos to Naveen Andrews for delivering that line without bursting into laughter.
I wonder how many more signal rockets they have left over? Considering they haven't given up hope for rescue yet, I thought wasting three of them for triangulation was a rather poor call.
Do they have an excuse for where the axe came from?
Really, that line about firework smugglers was the most ludicrous thing ever.
I'm half-hoping it will turn out that the reason Jin and Sun were in Australia is because Jin was put in charge of the Korean mob's international fireworks smuggling ring. Because it would be a shame to waste such a great throwaway line.
Do they have an excuse for where the axe came from?
Planes carry axes as part of their emergency equipment.
I think EL is terrific as Kate. At some moments her inexeprience shows, but much less than, say, CC as early Cordelia.
Kudos to Naveen Andrews for delivering that line without bursting into laughter.
That's when actors earn their money -- not only being able to deliver a line like that with conviction, but repeat it over several takes, from different angles, close enough that you can see their nostril hairs and from far enough away that they can't see the camera without their glasses. And while the crew is struggling not to break up over the line....