Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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P-C, I'm not saying she is, but she could be. Fiver reads like a psychic, seer character, who is not physically capable, and must be protected by the rest of the group. Walt and Sun are the only two I can think of, offhand, who seem to have a to-be-protected mandate (I guess Claire (Pregnant-lady, right?) does, too, but I don't see her as at all Fiverish.
Bigwig was also an important adviser to Hazel, as was Blackberry (iirnamesc. Tech-bunny-with-the raft). Locke really does seem more like one of them (Probably in conjunction with Sayid, who I may have to start referring to as tech-bunny). I could see Locke bucking if he disagrees with Jack, which is much more like (early) Bigwig.
Where do I buy this tee-shirt?
It's on the rack with the "I Think P-C's Right" shirt.
I could see a similar situation playing out as some of the survivors want to set up camp away from the beach while others hold out for rescue to come to the crash site and don't want to leave.
I can definitely see this. Conflict!
I know it was in Spanish, but I don't remember what the actual comic was, or if it was obvious enough to tell.
A comics geek on TWoP identified it. I forget what it was, and I can't check cause the forums are down. I'm pretty sure one of the resident comics geeks could identify it as well; I believe it was Golden Age DC or its ilk.
It is important to note that despite the fun we're having with
Watership Down,
there's no outward indication beyond its cameo that TPTB are deliberately mapping characters to the book. What they
have
said is the show is very close to
The Stand.
My brother has the giant tome at home. I think I'll read it over Christmas.
Okay, guess I'll have to add
The Stand
to my reading list. Sigh.
It is important to note that despite the fun we're having with Watership Down, there's no outward indication beyond its cameo that TPTB are deliberately mapping characters to the book.
Agreed. Actually, I do think it's interesting that Sawyer (who was referred to on the TWOP boards as a redneck) is a) reading a novel and b) willing to be seen reading a novel with a bunny rabbit on the cover. If he knew what kind of book WD was before picking up (and especially if the book is one he brought with him on the plane), that adds some interesting depth to his character.
Also--
and I just remembered this about
The Stand--
the main character in that book recalls reading WD (he thought it was a naval thriller before he started reading) and finding something analagous to their situation in the book.
Edited to whitefont mild
The Stand
spoiler.
I know it was in Spanish, but I don't remember what the actual comic was, or if it was obvious enough to tell.
I put the answer to this in Spoilers, number 5 here
According to the
TV Guide
spoilers posted by beathen, "the comic book is
actually a Spanish translation of "Green Lanter/Flash: Faster Friends" Part 1, which chronicles the superheroes' attack on an alien that turns out to be peaceful."
I don't think this is really a spoiler, since it was shown already, but the details may be.
It's on the rack with the "I Think P-C's Right" shirt.
Remaindered, then? Sad.
OK, the
The Stand
thing. We need to split the camp. The
Max Headroom
fire bug guy is
who,
exactly?
I keep doing that too slow typing thing today. Ack.
Hardcover of
The Stand
can also double as a handy-dandy weapon to be kept at bedside in case of burglary. If you're strong enough to pick it up that is.
(Look at the shiny new thread that got all made up while I was away! Stupid work, interfering with my obsessions.)
I'm with Jessica on hoping Kate's crime wouldn't be something that could be white-washed. My money is on Kate having wasted someone in cold blood, *not* in self-defense, but premeditated. In revenge for something done to her or her loved ones.
Okay, I want to explore another issue on my mind and this is Charlie's tatto.
Charlie's tattoo could have a lot of meanings and I'm sure I'm reading more into this than the writers intend, but I am not taking much from the actual song lyric, but the other lyrics in the song.
Part of me is wondering if the line after the lyric on Charlie is what adds meaning...
Living is easy with eyes closed
Misunderstanding all you see.
And "Nothing is Real" is a long that is repeated throughout.
The above may give credence to the theory that this is purgatory/a dream/or something from Walt's head.