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whitefont: Jack is so not a doctor, the medicine is dripping out of his stolen stethescope.
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whitefont: Jack is so not a doctor, the medicine is dripping out of his stolen stethescope.
Heh, I've been on the Natter diet for a while
After skimming yesterday's Natter, I'd tend to believe you're on the right diet.
Apparently, it's British (and probably Australian, then) to refer to doctors as Mr.
only and specifically hospital consultants in a hospital. if you meet someone with an MD otherwise you'd call them Dr X. If their surname was X. Nation of Islam doctors.
Hey, is our rule for the topic here that Things Said In Interviews Etc. By Lost TPTB are fair game for non-spoilerhood? That's the impression I'm getting, but I want to confirm.
Jack just seems so, I don't know, honest. And he had a surgery story and everything.
After skimming yesterday's Natter, I'd tend to believe you're on the right diet.
Haven't even done that yet. Now you've piqued me.
Hey, is our rule for the topic here that Things Said In Interviews Etc. By Lost TPTB are fair game for non-spoilerhood? That's the impression I'm getting, but I want to confirm.
I thought the default was aired stuff and promos are fair game. Everything else is a spoiler.
I think Jack has had medical training, and probably has an MD, but I think maybe something happened after that point that made him quit/and/or got his medical license taken away.
okay, I'll bite. Why does the notion that they may be in purgatory or something make you react so negatively?
It's a narrative cheat. Like a reset of a show -- the season of Dallas that never happened as soon as Bobby stepped out of the shower.
It's a cheat because it doesn't force the writers to deal with the complexities.
(No problem, Lee. I edited to hopefully remove any seeming spoilerishness.)
It hadn't occurred to me that Jack might not be a real doctor. A bad one, perhaps. I can't imagine what he could have done that was so bad it sent his dad off on a suicidal road trip to Australia. That looked like a lot of medicine in his hotel room - dad must be either really sick or psychotic.
What if Jack is the surgeon who worked on Locke four years ago and couldn't fix his spine? Okay, long shot, but still. Jack's a spinal surgeon, Locke had a spinal injury.
Steph is very cute. We knew this. Her logic? Sumptuous. Ok, ok, we knew that, too. Back off!