If Vincent turns up with an injury on his face, I will dance.
Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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But Angel...
I know! She's seen Angel and Lindsey in the same scene, damn it, and she doesn't see the HoYay.
have you ever showed her an episode of Queer as Folk to find out if she just sees 45 minutes of blank screen?
Heh. Not a bad idea....
I think Locke was upset that Michael left the knife in the bear, and now the bear has run off with it.
Oy.
That was a good episode.
She's seen Angel and Lindsey in the same scene, damn it, and she doesn't see the HoYay.
What is she, blind?
If Vincent turns up with an injury on his face, I will dance.
ha! Morphing Doomrador.
Morphrador?
Does Walt know that he does stuff?
What I love about Walt's "specialness" is that the bird, polar bear, etc. are the sorts of things that could be merely coincidental. There's the sort of room for doubt that makes things creepier than if we actually saw Walt summon an army of penguins out of thin air.
Danielle was aware of the bears on the island, so maybe it's not so much a case of creating out of thin air as of summoning something if it's near at hand?
That was a Fury ep? Well done, Mr. Fury.
These are the kinds of episodes I love, where the flashbacks make the character interactions we've witnessed over the course of the season make so much more sense. Michael is definitely one of my favorite characters. He's torn between having given up on getting Walt back and now having him forced upon him, and having wanted to be his dad so strongly before and now getting the chance to do it. It's great and complex.
And yeah, Walt. Why hasn't he wished them all off the island? He must not want it enough. With the rain, the dice, and the bird, he really wanted it. Not sure how he summoned the polar bears, though. He didn't really ask for them.
Charlie and the diary was indeed good stuff.
Boone is totally Locke's bitch, yes. Man.
And Claire at the end was not an HSQ for me since I saw Emilie de Ravin's name in the credits and was waiting for her the whole time. And while that doesn't always ruin the surprise, it did here because of the amount of times someone said the word "Claire" and reminded me.