Well, probably only one person in six sfrom that flight survived. Also, I'd imagine the 14 hour international flights have a few less children than shorter junkets.
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Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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From the spec article Gus linked to:
What if, like, the Korean couple had a polar bear in their luggage, and it got loose...
Hee!
Heh -- from the E! article:
Or how about: Dr. Moreau is at it again!
So Marlon Brando will show up for sweeps? Talk about your stunt casting.
re-animator!
Sawyer wasn't expecting her to be able to out muscle him. Yay! Surprise!
Did she though? I agree that Jack underestimated her, but the way I remember the scene with Sawyer (which may be wrong) is that she surprised him and was able to knock him down, but then he flipped them pretty much right away, so that he was in control, and then Kate and Sayid together pushed/pulled him off.
Did she though?
Yeah, you're right. I was projecting too much maybe. I was yelling (in my head) at the screen "Use your hips! Flip him! Flip him!"
Post-traumatic stress/sleep deprivation can certainly account for Jack's actions in White Rabbit. The usefulness of those hallucinations (finding water, meeting Locke with the boar) seems a little suspect, though.
I was thinking about that. Triggers. In the former, the ice tinkling in the glass was triggered by the waterfall at the edge of his hearing. His brain just processed it and turned falling water into the hallucination.
As for meeting Locke with the boar on the previous episode, he may have heard Locke grunt, and since he had been told Locke was dead, his overstressed brain made a leap to the other dead person in Jack's life.
Since he was already hallucinating about his dad, these triggering events just blended in.
Yeah, you're right. I was projecting too much maybe. I was yelling (in my head) at the screen "Use your hips! Flip him! Flip him!"
Hee. I was thinking, "If I keep going to Krav [this was pre-back being fucked up] I would know how to get out of that"
My theory about Jack and his father is slightly different than what I've read here ... I think he did something like turn his father in for doing something doctory while under the influence, casuing his father to flee in shame. I do think Jack's a doctor, but I think there are ... issues.
I like it. finally caught up last night - on the show.
I am in the with camp that says the isalnd is a catalyst. but I could move to the experimetal world camp. occasionaly my Brain goes to Fantasay Island, but it too tacky to stay there long.
I like the idea of JL and the island worship - but I don't kow John Locke's ( meaning the philospher) religious views