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Polter-Cow - Nov 20, 2004 2:54:10 pm PST #2939 of 10000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

That happened on an episode of Gilligan's Island, only they tapped in and got Gladys Kravitz

Oooh. This makes the Tories song "Gladys Kravitz" make more sense.


DXMachina - Nov 20, 2004 2:55:22 pm PST #2940 of 10000
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Sort of. Gladys Kravitz was the nosey neighbor on Bewitched.


Vonnie K - Nov 20, 2004 4:47:31 pm PST #2941 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Damn stupid business trip, making me miss WnP and all the post-ep analysis.

I ended up downloading it onto my laptop in my hotel room, but didn't get the chance to watch it until yesterday. So, time for a mega-meara!

Where's Vonnie? I want to hear what I thought about the episode.
Aww! t snuggles P-C

Actually, I think I liked it better than you did this time around. The flashbacks were tad on the predictable side, but I loved the island bits, both the Foulenn/Sayid Shack o' Torture and the First Island Open. The hints we got of the mystery were intriguing--I can't wait to hear more of the backstory on the alleged scientific team, and what "it" in the transmission was. She made it sound like some kind of infectious agent, and the whole set-up reminded me of that classic horror of paranoia and claustrophobia, "The Thing". Or, you know, she could have been just barking mad.

Have I mentioned I love the music on this episode? I loved the dramatic dissonant strings, and particularly that creepy solemn death knells in the shack when Danielle started her crazy rambling.

Then that last scene where the whispers begin... were the voices really there? Or could Sayid have been affected by whatever contagion Danielle was talking about? Hmmm.

Alex was the Science experiment! Summer Glau will play her!

Heh. I like the way you think. I crave to see more of the FF gang, particularly Summer Glau. She was in a CSI episode a couple of weeks ago in a small role of the roommate of one of the victims, and she was marvellous, giving a bit character much more depth than one could have expected.

And whoever said that William Mapother (Ethan) was Poor Man's Nathan Fillion was spot-on

S'was me. Something about the Aw Shucks demeanor, the goofy haircut, and the long nose. The voice is wee bit similar, too, I found.

BTW, I love that we are seeing more speaking-parts people. Don't know much about Ethan yet, but I really liked the Rash Guy. (Does he have a name?)

And, okay, in the spirit of full disclosure, I have to say... Sawyer was pretty freaking cute in this episode.

Tell me about it. Damn that Josh Holloway for injecting just the right amount of vulnerability into his jackholitude.

Apparently Jack has medical training that differs from that of my doctors, who didn't tell me that hives were the result of heat and stress and I should stop being a hypochondriac and go away, but instead said that I should probably stop taking Augmentin so my allergic reaction didn't get worse and KILL ME.

Oh yeah. I was all, "HIVES IS ONE OF THE SIGNS OF IMPENDING ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK, YA DUMBASS!" I should prolly stop tearing out my hair whenever I come across gross medical inaccuracy on TV, or I will be bald before I hit 35.

Back to the conversation about the ethnic background of some of the actors. I'm happy to give some slack on this.

I'd be agreeing with this usually, but then it'd make me a total hypocrite because if Sun and Jin were played by non-Korean actors and were messing up the language, I'd be pissed.

I think Andrews is trying an Arabic accent, but I have no idea how good it is. Is he making any native speakers cringe?

I'm liking the Charlie-Hurley friendship -- the actors have a relaxed buddy vibe between them.

They are adorable together. My favorite throwaway bit was when Charlie grabbed Hurley from behind to show him the move (Dirty!) and Hurley yipped, "Dude! Get away from me." Hee.

He's always been the neediest character on the island, the one who's just begging to hook up with someone, anyone, in any way, be it romantic (first Shannon, then after the fishing debacle, he seemed to think about Kate, leading to the snarky comments about her and Jack having private jokes already, and now Claire, who seems to be open to the possibility), or buddy-buddy, with Hurley and Jack, or mentor-ish, with Locke. As for his flashbacks, I got the impression that he reached for his brother's heroin just so he could share something with the brother he loved, since the music (continued...)


Vonnie K - Nov 20, 2004 4:47:36 pm PST #2942 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

( continues...) no longer connected them.

Nodding like a big noddy thing.

I should mention, that if you have a battery and jumper cables, you can make an electrical torture-unit out of a foldy beach chair and enough rope to tie up your captive.

Reading Buffistas is *so* educational.

I particularly love that there was a decent discussion afterward as to the plausibility of the scenario and exactly how many volts/amps it would take to actually electrocute someone.

Also, this episode made me like Boone a bit. (My default position on Boone is that he needs his ass kicked, and often.) "We need the sunscreen, princess," was what did it.

I am very grieved that there is no episode next week. Rassenfrassen' hiatus...

ETA: Oooh, we have the auto-division of long-ass posts (or whatever the heck we call it) function! Neat.


alienprayer - Nov 20, 2004 4:54:03 pm PST #2943 of 10000
Conservative, n. A statesman who is enamored of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes to replace them with others. -Bierce

So maybe the "science expedition" was laying transoceanic cable? I suppose that would be thicker though. Or they were transporting polar bears from the arctic to the antarctic, and ran aground half way.

The rifles are obvious though. The expedition would need to drive away the penguin army lying in wait to prevent the arrival of the transplanted bears.


DXMachina - Nov 20, 2004 5:03:14 pm PST #2944 of 10000
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Oh yeah. I was all, "HIVES IS ONE OF THE SIGNS OF IMPENDING ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK, YA DUMBASS!" I should prolly stop tearing out my hair whenever I come across gross medical inaccuracy on TV, or I will be bald before I hit 35.

It's a sign of mild allergies, too. I just assumed Jack had asked Sullivan what he'd been eating, or been in contact with prior to the rash showing up. He didn't seem to be in distress otherwise.


SailAweigh - Nov 20, 2004 5:07:23 pm PST #2945 of 10000
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

how many volts/amps it would take to actually electrocute someone.

Ten milliamps (or, one tenth of an amp.) Doesn't take a lot of voltage through the body to get 10 ma. 120v (U.S. wall power) isn't usually enough to do it, but you can still do what we call "the 60 Hz jitters" when you come in contact. Power lines are the worst offenders. People cleaning pools have a nasty habit of somehow managing to bring the pool cleaning pole into contact with the power line while standing on a wet deck and then "pfffft." Heart stoppage.


DCJensen - Nov 20, 2004 5:12:49 pm PST #2946 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

you can still do what we call "the 60 Hz jitters" when you come in contact.

Been there, done that, don't wish to repeat.


Vonnie K - Nov 20, 2004 5:16:29 pm PST #2947 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

It's a sign of mild allergies, too.

True, but the presence of hives tend to ring alarm bells much more so than a common rash when there's hypersensitivity reaction involved. Jack seemed awfully cavalier about the thing.

Jack had asked Sullivan

Cool. The Rash Guy has a name!

The expedition would need to drive away the penguin army lying in wait to prevent the arrival of the transplanted bears.

Yeah, 'cause penguins are evil. What with their creepy squacking and sliding and the beady eyes and all.


Polter-Cow - Nov 20, 2004 5:20:25 pm PST #2948 of 10000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Actually, I think I liked it better than you did this time around.

I always like to blame things on the viewing environment. I had to watch about twenty minutes with low volume and closed-captioning since the girls were talking house stuff.

Have I mentioned I love the music on this episode?

By the way, I misinformed you. J.J. Abrams wrote the Alias theme song, not Michael Giacchino.

"We need the sunscreen, princess," was what did it.

Yep. I enjoy the sibling rivalry.