I also don't think the actors playing Shannon and Boone were strong enough to make this ep work.
Sadly, I think this is true. I wanted to like this ep better than I did, but Boone in particular didn't sell it at all. Even if I did think the kiss was kind of hot. Um.
I didn't notice "You All, Everybody" but that's so cool! I'll have to go back and listen for it now. Continuity is so much fun.
I definitely think that Locke wants loyalty and for some reason is seeking individuals with loved ones on the plane as opposed to folks like Hurley who are there by themselves.
Maybe because those with someone on the island have the other to lose and can be "broken" and swayed to Locke's psycho-ness. Those on the island by themselves don't really have any living ties to the outside world.
Help?
On the show Alias, Sydney Bristow is having a party and one song that was briefly heard was "You All, Everybody". This is the one-hit wonder song from
Lost's
Charlie. He sang it with his brother in the episode titled "The Moth".
On a tangent - at the Alias party when Jack and Sydney are outside and Nadia opens the door did anyone else notice that the song that was being played was "You All, Everybody" or am I hallucinating?
YES!! I heard it too, and came in to see if anyone else noticed. The Abramsverse is contiguous!
Ahahahaha!!
Thanks, beathen.
I would so not have caught that. Well, obviously.
Maybe because those with someone on the island have the other to lose and can be "broken" and swayed to Locke's psycho-ness.
So, who will he go after, Sun or Jin? Maybe find out that Sun speaks English and uses that against her to Jin?
Definitely Jin next if he goes after that couple. He goes for a weak link.
I would so not have caught that.
I only caught it because I'm
obsessed
with
Lost.
(I am having too much fun with quick-edits! Woo-hoo!)