(I'm kinda wishing Nathan Fillion really were playing Ethan, because Fillion can really bring the creepy.) (Also, I like looking at Nathan Fillion.)
What Zenkitty said.
And Claire's story? Fairly mundane but still interesting, perhaps carried by the acting.
What Polter-Cow... waitaminnit. Mundane?? She's carrying Satan's baby! What more do you want?
I tell you, this show is not good for my blood pressure. I was CONVINCED Claire was gonna die in this episode. Then at the very end, I was convinced it was going to be Charlie instead, and OMGnooooo! And now they've been kidnapped! Aieeeee!
Alse, re: Locke's eyes in Claire's first dream: I was pretty sure there was one black eye AND one white eye.
Ooh, really? I didn't catch that--my TV doesn't do so well with the really dark scenes.
what was so scary in the first reading then?
Maybe he took some psychic correspondence courses in between the first and second readings.
Lilty, your roommate sounds...interesting.
At least 7th Heaven isn't on tonight.
I didn't see the eye colors either. Dang tv.
as, I think, Nora pointed out
I wish. I lack the brain capacity, at this point, to point out stuff that's not: heh heh heh. Hurley funny. waitaminute- didn't that drug guy use to be a hobbit?
t scratches ass
I'm starting to wonder if Locke isn't so much the Voice of the Island as he is someone who is asking people to choose sides.
It's almost as if he sees everything totally objectively. Which I can imagine will be disputed, due to his own creepy Nature!Warrior! factor, but he's always very clear and fairly unemotional about what others' choices are. Even with the anvilicious moths swirling around, he was very much, "You can do this. Or you can do that. Choose."
And those choices don't seem to matter much to him. As others' opinions of him don't.
She's carrying Satan's baby!
I did get a serious Rosemary's Baby vibe when she was approaching the crib in her dream.
What Polter-Cow... waitaminnit. Mundane?? She's carrying Satan's baby! What more do you want?
He he he...well, I meant, like Vonnie said just above you, until the psychic parts.
Eeee. I didn't expect this episode to be so damned good.
Ah. I love my SO. I asked him, did he want to watch tonight's episode, 'cause I could totally rewatch. He said, yes, he did, but first he wanted to catch back up. So now we're watching Solitary. Yay for Lost.
Okay, so: was Claire actually imagining it all, or was she actually being attacked? Was Ethan maybe doing something to her in her sleep?
Let's postulate that she was being attacked, physically. Who, and why?
Ethan seems the most logical choice. He might even have access to the syringes and supplies in Danielle's bunker.