OK, who's Mr. Katimski?
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Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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So no one has a comment on the fact that JH is the guy in the "Cryin'" video that steals Alicia Silverstone's backpack and then gets beaten up? 'Cause I think it's hysterical. And the woobie looks so cute.
ETA Whoa, sorry about the wacky links there.
I keep expecting that I'll like Sawyer once they redeem him, and then they keep pulling shit like this. First there was the 'let's extract sexual favors via pretending to have the method to save a girl's life' and now there's the use of the slaughtered corpse of a innocent man not to elicit sympathy for his own death, but for his murderer. I watch all the people going 'awww, poor Sawyer' and go JESUS, he's a fucking coldblooded killer, and I'm supposed to feel sorry for him? How about feeling sorry for his victim?
It creeps me out in real life when it happens, and it creeps me out here.
Tavella, do you feel the same way about Kate? Because she seemed pretty cold-blooded ot me as well.
Mr. Katimski was apparently Ricky's teacher on My So-Called Life. When I saw Duckett/Shrimp Guy (aka Jeff Perry), the role of his that sprung to my mind was Harvey Leek on Nash Bridges.
Apparently Jeff Perry is like a cultural Rorsach. BF took one look at him and said "Steppenwolf." He's one of the founders.
Tavella, do you feel the same way about Kate? Because she seemed pretty cold-blooded ot me as well.
I think Kate's kind of scary too, but I find it a lot easier to forgive someone for wounding her fellow bankrobbers to prevent the murder of an innocent, then murdering a completely innocent person.
but I find it a lot easier to forgive someone for wounding her fellow bankrobbers to prevent the murder of an innocent, then murdering a completely innocent person.
What about the man she killed?
Me, I like characters who make mistakes, and the bigger/messier, the better. Characters whose plans work out all the time eventually bore me, because they're never surprising. (Yes, Locke, I'm looking at you.)
Characters whose plans work out all the time eventually bore me, because they're never surprising. (Yes, Locke, I'm looking at you.)
Locke could be interesting if I felt I had enough information to start honestly working out what his secret was. But there have been no hints. Barely even teases, really.
What about the man she killed?
Don't know what the story is there. Could have been cold-blooded, could have been in self-defense. I'll make a decision when we see the flashback.
Me, I like characters who make mistakes, and the bigger/messier, the better.
You like people that murder innocents? In preference to people who don't?