Yeah, I'd definitely have to be a bad guy with my shooting skills. I went clay pigeon shooting once. I shot one. Out of fifty. Not that the instruction was particularly stellar. Still. Not so good with the aim. And walking around with a gun was weird. I felt like someone was going to pop out from behind a tree, wrest the thing away from me, and ask me what the hell I was doing walking around with a loaded weapon. Because, really.
Point being (no really, there was one), I kind of did a "Whu--?" when I realized it was Charlie, because, well, that was some fierce shooting, and there was no precedent.
Yeah, but he'd use Ethan's bolos he retrieved from Jin's side and capture you by expertly tangling your feet.
I thought it was a sling. He still had it in his hand after Jin was hit, I presume with a rock to make the bruise Jin had on his chest.
I thought it was a sling. He still had it in his hand after Jin was hit, I presume with a rock to make the bruise Jin had on his chest.
Huh. I didn't look closely. I did a lot of that last night.
Also standing with the not-impressed-by-flashback crowd.
I did buy the Charlie pause when they asked him about firearms experience as a hint that he's got some shooting skillz he's not prepared to explain. Perhaps there's another Charlie flashback wherein he takes up gunfighting for skag and pocket change.
I was rewatching "Whatever the Case May Be" last night and while we all think Kate said she needed to open deposit box 815 captions actually showed her saying 850. Can anyone confirm what number she actually said? (sometimes the captions are wrong)
The weapon Ethan was using was defintely a sling.
Honestly, I was more surprised with Jack beating Ethan in a hand to hand fight considering how easy Ethan kicked the crap out of him the first time and the whole crazy strong lift a grown (if wee) man off the ground by his throat with one hand thing than Charlie's shooting ability.
beathen, Javi confirmed at the fuselage that the saftey deposit box number was supposed to be 815. i think somebody mentioned there was another 815 SO in this week's episode. oh yeah! the copier model.
Is anyone else wondering if Ethan actually approached from the sea for Scott's murder, or if Locke was just covering up for Boone's ineptitude?
Is anyone else wondering if Ethan actually approached from the sea for Scott's murder, or if Locke was just covering up for Boone's ineptitude?
If I were Ethan, I would have gone in the water as far as possible, or maybe used those rocks. However, even then I still don't get what Scott (or was it Steve) was doing *alone* when everyone knew they were going to be attacked in some form that night. I suppose he could have been sleeping on the edge or something, but it's hard to believe.
Well his neck, arms, finger, etc were broken. Maybe the Invismechazilla stomped him.