Here is the promo breakdown for next week's Lost episode:
Hmmmm, I think the Canadian previews must be different from the American ones. Up here we got "a shocking connection between Jack and Sawyer is revealed" right in the preview last week, and the preview last night for next week's episode had the raft on fire, but not anything with Locke shouting.
When I saw Duckett/Shrimp Guy (aka Jeff Perry), the role of his that sprung to my mind was Harvey Leek on Nash Bridges.
I feel a little less dorky now, since every time he was on screen last night I was yelling "Harvey!"
But still feeling dorky about this being in a post two screens back...hey, I'm trying to do labwork here, people...
What did everyone think about Charlie this episode?
A sad little dark woobie.
(I don't know what it says about me that, during the conversation between Sayid and Charlie, I was wondering what the Buffistas were going to make of the scene, given last week's conversation in this thread. That I've been sucked in, I suppose!)
Profit
On DVD in September! Finally!
Gods, that was a brilliant show.
What did everyone think about Charlie this episode?
I'm glad Drew retconned his motivations for shooting Ethan a bit (not so much retconned as added to in a sensible manner). I found him less unlikeable than I did at the end of last week's episode.
I do not have Charlie love. I really do feel like a stranger in a strange land when I go over to livejournal.
When I consider my feelings for Charlie it becomes apparent that I'm constructing these people with some input from the show. I have this strange feeling that for, say, Charlie, I know how he should work, and I'll keep pretending that's my version onscreen.
I think it's because the version I see either doesn't work right, or isn't interesting enough. So I make stuff up. But it's nice to see Drew gave him the motivation that I felt I had to assume he had. I doubt it'll continue to align.
Jack and Kate barely exist in my mental expanse, though, because there's just not enough for me to fill in. I can't like or dislike them consistently, because they're not consistent enough.
Yup. Jack and Kate are the Empty Pretty People.