Heh. From cleolinda's recap:
Babymama's like, "Nightmare?" And Jack's like, "Well, you dug your fingernails a quarter inch into your palms, and Charlie just barely stopped you from sleepwalking into the fire, and you woke up EVERYONE ON THE ISLAND, so YEAH, I think it was pretty bad." And somewhere, far over the mountain, a polar bear rolls over and grumbles itself back to sleep.
::snerk::
Meanwhile, the Old Navy commercials with the stupid faux-Christmas carols and their horrible cramped, rhythmless lyrics are driving me batshit. Crimes may possibly be committed because of these commercials.
No shit, man! Me, too!
"THERE CANNOT BE ANOTHER!" shouts the psychic, like, chill out, Highlander.
::snerkity snerk::
He is also rocking a pair of leopard-print sunglasses with orange lenses (thank God for the pimp smugglers).
Maybe next episode Sawyer will have a fedora with a biiiiiig curved feather.
Skipping some 300 posts to say, I know I can't have been the only one to go to a W&H place when CreepyPsychic started going on about this perfect couple in L.A. who would just take such good care of the baby.
Back to catch up now.
Did Hurley (Hugo -- hee!) actually say who the passenger not on the manifest was?
Definitely not. Because I was paying attention for it, and he didn't - they cut back to Claire and Charlie before he said who it was.
I have 2 theories on the psychic:
Or, option #3. He knew the plane would crash and Claire would survive AND be kidnapped by the Creepy!Ethan and his brood of wrong-haired polar-bear insurrectionists or something, and made sure he delivered Claire to their hands. It all depends on 1) just how friggin' good a psychic was he? and 2) which side is the dude on, fer crying out loud? And I suspect we won't get an answer to either questions soon, if ever.
Man, I don't think I can wait a whole another week to see how this goes down.
And we also didn't see Locke on the plane.
Yes, we did. He was sitting right behind Rose(?), the woman who was sitting opposite Jack in the very first episode.
And we also didn't see Locke on the plane.
Yes, we did. He was sitting right behind Rose(?), the woman who was sitting opposite Jack in the very first episode.
Damn, baby! Good eye! Or good memory! Or both!
t crosses one more entry off the "Crackheaded Theories" list....
The internets swoon. Claire does not. Feh.
Heh.
Also, I have to rewatch. I must've been multi-tasking or something, because I missed Sawyer's sunglasses.
So the psychic was saying the flight number and not the time when he was repeating eight fifteen? That makes more sense than what I was thinking. It reminded me so strongly of Sun being told when the car would pick her up that I got confused.
Terry O'Quinn's distinctive looking, and he's been in so many shows I've watched that he's easily recognizable amidst a sea of extras.
From cleolinda's recap:
"I can tell you--this is important. It is crucial that YOU raise this child. The father of his child will play no part. This child [cannot be] parented by anyone else--danger surrounds this baby. Your aura, your spirit, your goodness must be an influence." [...] "The baby needs your protection!"
Hmm. I thought the psychic was saying that the baby itself is evil, so Claire needs to raise it because she is the magical embodiment of all that is pure and good in this world. But maybe he was just saying that the baby is in grave danger and will die without her? But then I don't think that he would have been so scarily persistent about it. I got the feeling, from the fact that he kept calling her all the time for MONTHS, that he was worried about more than just the baby's fate--I thought that he was worried that the baby would turn out to be evil and dangerous without Claire's influence, and would end up like starting a nuclear holocaust or something.