Sean and I are obviously HGTTG junkies. I can't even see the number 42 without instantly thinking that.
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and then didn't they just give it up this season, no more references, nothing more doing?
They were, but they reneged. He's back. (But thankfully in such a way that Sydney is as sick of him as the audience is, and not shy about making it known.)
There have been Rambaldi references in the past couple of weeks. . . but then they've also brought back Sark and Anna Espinoza.
42 is also the number of Mulder's apartment. Which was, itself, an HGTTG shout out, I believe. But still, there could be layers. I expect if they were trying for an X-Files reference they'd work 1013 in there somewhere instead.
Sean and I are obviously HGTTG junkies. I can't even see the number 42 without instantly thinking that.
HELLS yeah, baby!
Sean and I are obviously HGTTG junkies. I can't even see the number 42 without instantly thinking that.
Jessica "Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR" Mar 2, 2005 7:43:59 pm PST
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I'm just quietly fearful that all the very cool interweaving subplots and mysterious might go that path, which would be a tragedy.
ETA: Oops! Sorry Jess, I didn't see that!
t hands Jess a towel
Jeez! I wish Jessica was around, I know she'd get the groovy HGTTG reference....
t runs away
hands Jess a towel
t knows where towel is
t ignores Sean
With "Walkabout", "Special" and "Numbers" under his belt, I think Fury can probably claim the mantle of best staff writer on the show.
Absolutely. Fury's been smokin' hot.
I am definitely in the Hurley Was A Psych Patient camp. Seemed obvious to me what with the references to what he put his mom through recently, and the doctor commenting on his not-so-closenss with Lenny.
Those numbers got the magic mojo and will obviously recur anytime numbers are needed as a plot point. We need to run that set by Nilly. Though I think it is pretty obvious now that the Mechasaur is in reality a monstrous sharp-toothed actuary.