Zoe: Don't think it's a good spot, sir. She still has the advantage over us. Mal: Everyone always does. That's what makes us special.

'Serenity'


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Lee - Nov 20, 2004 5:31:36 pm PST #2950 of 10000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I get a kind of pre-hives from my food allergies (red flush on my neck and chest with only a bump or two) when they get bad, but sometimes when my allergies are only acting up a little, stress can bring it out.


DCJensen - Nov 20, 2004 6:13:45 pm PST #2951 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.

Unless, of course, Jack was lying to the guy, as he mentioned to Hurley the guy was a hypochondriac.

But then it got bigger, so...

Maybe Sullivan will be the first casualty since the drowning.


Theodosia - Nov 20, 2004 6:16:14 pm PST #2952 of 10000
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Yes, the producers aren't helping themselves with the savings that woudl come with a reduction in cast size!


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 20, 2004 6:17:50 pm PST #2953 of 10000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I think some sort of jungle rot is a distinct possibility, what with them all living in a dank cave system right by an active spring and getting sweaty and/or rained on constantly when they're out and about.

One good (?) thing is that with so many mouths to feed, they're unlikely to run into food preservation problems.


Kate P. - Nov 20, 2004 6:24:42 pm PST #2954 of 10000
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Don't know much about Ethan yet, but I really liked the Rash Guy. (Does he have a name?)

Ebola Jones, according to cleolinda, which might be my next favorite nickname after Snicker Bitch.

I think Andrews is trying an Arabic accent, but I have no idea how good it is.

My housemate saw him on... some show recently, and said his real accent sounded different. (Actually, she thought he sounded Australian, but I'm pretty sure he grew up in London, and I'm guessing he's of Indian or Pakistani descent. Anyone know what his ethnic background is, exactly?) So he is attempting an accent, but I don't know how successfully, since I wouldn't have the first clue what an Iraqi accent should sound like.

Also, this episode made me like Boone a bit. (My default position on Boone is that he needs his ass kicked, and often.)

Yay! It was starting to get lonely here in my little corner. I like Boone's character a lot (and, okay, it doesn't hurt that he's very pretty too), though I agree that a couple of ass-kickings would not go amiss. The sibling rivalry cracks me up.


Laura - Nov 21, 2004 7:10:52 am PST #2955 of 10000
Our wings are not tired.

I'm pretty sure he did recognize her. He did a double take when the guards were first bringing her in. Perhaps he was hoping she wouldn't recognize him.

I was thinking that he did recognize her. In my script the reason he felt responsible for her death went back to childhood. If only we had done this or that differently our lives would have taken us on a better path, perhaps together. t /sap


Zenkitty - Nov 21, 2004 8:28:58 am PST #2956 of 10000
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I'm still stuck on the Sayid/Nadia thing. I think he did recognize her. So how far back is the "childhood" we're talking about? I wouldn't recognize people I went to grade school with, but maybe that's just me. So if he should know she wasn't called Noor, that means she changed the name (to something Russian!) when she was a child. I really need to know her backstory now, and I'm quite sure we aren't going to get any, because she's just there to be the reason for Sayid's guilt complex.

On a semi-related note, does anyone know if "Noor" is a unisex name, or only a girl's name? I have a fanfic character who insists his name is Noor. It's set in the future, though, so I'm likely gonna use it anyway.


Steph L. - Nov 21, 2004 8:34:15 am PST #2957 of 10000
I look more rad than Lutheranism

On a semi-related note, does anyone know if "Noor" is a unisex name, or only a girl's name?

My only knowledge of the name is that it's the name of the queen of Jordan, who, IIRC, is from the US.


Jessica - Nov 21, 2004 8:49:20 am PST #2958 of 10000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I think he recognized her when she walked past, but couldn't place her. When he walked into the interrogation room, all he could see was her back, and her name didn't ring any bells. I think he didn't fully recognize her until she chided him about it.


Anne W. - Nov 21, 2004 8:52:39 am PST #2959 of 10000
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

I think that Nadia is also an Arabic name in addition to being a Russian name.

I thought the actress did a wonderful job of portraying someone who was resigned, bitter, and hopeful at the same time. The lack of desperation in her character was a good touch.

There are one or two childhood friends I might recognize now, if I were given some sort of prompt. Perhaps Nadia/Noor overheard Sayid being addressed by name as she was being led past, and that was all she needed to figure out why the guy seemed so familiar.