I am manual labour girl. Show me the heavy and I'll lift it.
I came out as Sawyer on that quiz though, so perhaps I wouldn't be all
that
helpful.
I wasn't particularly put out by the 'dropping' of the Claire storyline. I figure that most of the people on the island are a lot more worried about themselves than someone they may never even have spoken to.
I figure that most of the people on the island are a lot more worried about themselves
They're not acting worried about themselves much either. Strange man appears from nowhere and kidnaps two people, and kills (even if temporarily) one of them? Everyone's just going about their business.
How many people know about the crazy French lady? That doesn't bother them either?
Well yes. Worried about themselves
being dragged off into the jungle by mystery psycho
would still seem pretty sensible, though. Especially since they can't really comfort themselves with visions of the determined rescue effort, now can they?
I think it's a Dave-Maddie issue, which is, the audience thinks that they want Dave and Maddie to hook up, but once they do, you're like 'Aah, I wish they never hooked up!' So, despite all the people who are saying 'We wanna see the monster, we wanna know what Kate did, you must answer all these questions!,' we're comfortable just knowing the answers and holding them back until we've earned it
"I have no freakin' idea, and so am falling back on the Moonlighting Defense."
I wish someone would say, "I have no idea what it is."
It would be so damned endearing. I'd send cookies!
I'm not sure what action they could take that would make them feel safer than just staying on the beach. If they head off into the jungle, Puff the Magic MacGuffin might get them. And, by this point, they've come to rely on Locke for a lot of their 'venture in to the jungle' needs. It stands to reason that they'd expect him to take care of tracking down Claire as well.
The thing I find most frustrating is not knowing who knows what. Which characters know that the plane was off course? Have they told the redshirts yet? Who knows about the polar bear? The transmission? The bodies? It's difficult to get a handle on how sensible people's actions are without knowing how much information they have.
It's difficult to get a handle on how sensible people's actions are without knowing how much information they have.
I'm not criticising people's actions so much as the writing. If they're going to not be scared, I want to be sure it's purposeful (and hopefully has a cause or payoff) and not laziness in the creation.
If they're going to not be scared, I want to be sure it's purposeful (and hopefully has a cause or payoff) and not laziness in the creation.
I'm still enjoying the character interaction too much to get annoyed by the plotlines not advancing, I think. I'm pretty sure watching
Carnivale
has inured me to a constant build-up with little pay-off except pretty.
little pay-off
Oh good. Now I don't feel bad about only watching one ep.
Oh good. Now I don't feel bad about only watching one ep.
Of Carnivale? It's slow moving, but things do pay off. I'm really enjoying it.
I'd heard such great things about it, but the first ep drove me absolutely batshit.