My interest in both Kate and Jack is flagging ("TELL ME SOMETHING REAL!" "I hunted deer with my daddy once!"), but damn if they didn't knock that scene with Charlie out of the park last night.
Apparently they only emote well in concert if Charlie is also present. A solution suggests itself...
I'm glad they didn't kill Charlie because he, Claire, and Hurley are the only people I like.
When Jack was trying to revive Charlie one of the things that was going through my head was "Claire is going to be so upset when she learns that Charlie's dead." My heart was breaking for just the emotional impact of the moment and the destruction of the bond that Charlie and Claire had together.
I will say, imagine that revival scene without Kate in it -- it's not as effective is it? Anyway, not for me. Having her there and watchign and agonizedly editorializing and shrieking made the scene that much more potent than if it had just been Miracle Jack trying to fix all his past mistakes in one moment. It was like she screamed for the whole audience, you know?
Good transformative moment, anyway. The way they all sort of clutched each other, when he started breathing again.
I really, really want the cave corpses to turn out to be Amelia Earhart and whats-his-name.
That would be perfect.
Except that they're already living on a planet in the Delta Quadrant, after having been discovered and de-stasised by the crew of Voyager. But it's OK, because Voyager really wasn't very good. So.
Except that they're already living on a planet in the Delta Quadrant, after having been discovered and de-stasised by the crew of Voyager. But it's OK, because Voyager really wasn't very good. So.
Yeah, I knew that, but that's the ep that really turned me off of Voyager, so I pretend it never happened. And even if it did, we can explain everything with a temporal anomaly. Delenn being on the island is a little tougher.
I really, really want the cave corpses to turn out to be Amelia Earhart and whats-his-name.
That would be perfect.
Maybe what Locke and Boone found in the jungle was a piece of the Flying Laboratory?
Having her there and watchign and agonizedly editorializing and shrieking made the scene that much more potent
Yeah, Kate's reaction just got to me viscerally. The helpless sobs, and the way she used her hand to wipe her eyes--it was such a child-like gesture, it broke my heart. EL was really good there.
From now on, every time she starts to stare pensively out into the ocean, someone close to her should have a near-death experience to snap her out of it.