For your first paragraph, I feel his frustration, and I don't judge him as harshly for it.
It may be about what sort of a sister I am.
As a person in a fix, he seems ... normal.
As I said, not interesting, but he strikes me as a frustrated person, and I hadn't gotten that clear messages about his motivation -- I had, in fact, thought he was trying to use the peer pressure to nudge Shannon, as opposed to explaining it himself.
I believe the phrase she used was "God's Friggin' Gift to Humanity."
I bow to your superior memory.
As a person in a fix, he seems ... normal.
Quite probable. But Michael is normal too, and I like him more, even though he's pulled some stupid shit. He seems less self-involved than Boone, but not unbelievably altruistic.
I bow to your superior memory.
heh. Unfortunately it's not so much a case of superior memory as reading the TwoP recaps wherein Dan Kwa fixated on the expression like a two-year-old who just learned his first swear word.
Did anyone else notice how long Sayid's fingernails are?
The cost of the box and the security provided would indicate that either the toy plane has more value than I'm originally inclined to think or that there was something else in the box that we don't know about yet.
Maybe the plane was made out of cocaine...
Yeah, I just watched that L&O episode the other day.
Did anyone else notice how long Sayid's fingernails are?
ewww no! And I'm so glad I didn't. Long nails on guys skeeve me massively. Would have bothered me more than the maggots they showed.
Wheeee! Lost pulled its best rating to date last night, 21.46 million viewers according to mediaweek.com. The snowball, she is picking up speed.
There's no way they'd make Boone gay. I think he's probably alienated enough folks with his insensitive remarks that making him gay might be offensive to some. I was glad to see that he didn't make a snide comment or distasteful face when Shannon asked him if Locke was his new boyfriend (or if he did they edited it out.)
But Boone, gay? No way.