I think Walt went off on his own to the south.
Umm, by Walt I meant Michael.
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I think Walt went off on his own to the south.
Umm, by Walt I meant Michael.
I kind of freaked when I thought Charlie was dead. My first reaction was "omigod the crazy fangirls are going to lose it -- Fandom Wank will be interesting." I didn't want Charlie to die, I like Charlie. If anyone's going to die I want it to be Jack because he annoys me.
I was kind of hoping that Charlie stayed dead because it would have been a complete and wonderful HSQ moment. I am glad he's still around.
However, this is the second time Jack has saved someone from the brink of death and I really really hope it doesn't happen again.
Jack annoyed me to no end, he wouldn't pay attention or listen and it was all about his guilt and his angst. Plus, Ethan said he'd kill one of them and yet, Jack paid no attention and Charlie nearly paid the price. I'm hoping that comes up at some point.
I missed the beginning of Sawyer and Sayid's conversation.
I thought that Locke was trying to get rid of Boone so he could commune with the island/get the magic to work. Plus I think either Locke rubbed some of his magic off on Walt, or Walt's got some of his own going on because the dice thing was weird.
Also, also, I was grudgingly admiring of their willingness to kill 'im off.
Exactly. It takes major balls, and even while I was heartbroken, I thought, Boy, gotta give 'em credit for pulling the really hard punches. But with you on being grateful I don't have to anymore.
Bev, I came in when Ethan was punching Jack because of a PTA meeting, so I missed all of that. (And got a garbled synopsis via husband and son.)
and by hate I mean love.
Hee. Me, too.
Does Charlie have amnesia, or is he just freaked right the hell out. Like, "You saw what they did to me, what do you think Claire's chances are if we go after her?"
So are we assuming Ethan dragged off Charlie on his own, and the Others took Claire down the path Locke followed?
Oh, oh, I wonder if you're right. Which would mean that Locke didn't lose the trail after all.
Oh, dude, point.
And damn was that a fakeout or was that a fakeout? I don't know how possible it is either, but the whole time, I was shouting words of disbelief at the screen, and they weren't bringing him back. Damn.
The steel thing is totally a secret laboratory.
Javier G-M is the one who wrote the Sawyer episode, right? I didn't think this episode was...okay, I really can't separate my opinions of the episode from the environment anymore, I don't think. Because there were many good little things, but it's really hard to be engrossed in the show when there are three people in loud conversation bursting into laughter every few minutes.
I wonder if the bit about the red shirts was a TWoP shout-out, as someone did start a Red Shirt topic for the extras.
Possibly cereal:
I missed the Sayid/Sawyer reunion scene (theyaresoinlove), Beverly, but I'm going to go rewind right now.
If Ethan blindfolded Charlie, then dragged him off, he would'nt have much to remember. His eyes had a raw patch around them, so the blindfold might have been on a while. Or is that a suffocation thing?
I was feeling it too- that killing Charlie would be exactly the most perfect, horrible, horrible thing they could ever so I was admiring their guts.
But also, I was teary, screaming, and throwing things, thinking of how sad I'd be ever watching it again.
Yeah, I'm massively happy that Charlie isn't dead, but there is a part of me that was admiring them for killing him off, since he's one of the most beloved characters on the show, and regrets--just a teeny bit--that they undercut the effectiveness of that scene by bringing him back.
I agree with askye that Jack was supremely annoying in this episode, and that I hope he'll be taken to task at some point over his unwillingness to listen to others' advice.
Also, I have said it before and I'll say it again: I could not love Locke more no matter how hard I tried.