He was on Korean TV because he won the ginormous lottery. That's what the Korean words on the screen said.
Right, but what I mean is, do U.S. lottery winners usually make the news in other countries?
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He was on Korean TV because he won the ginormous lottery. That's what the Korean words on the screen said.
Right, but what I mean is, do U.S. lottery winners usually make the news in other countries?
Right, but what I mean is, do U.S. lottery winners usually make the news in other countries?
Well, it was a really big payout. Also, his grandfather died during the press conference. Irony plays in any culture, doesn't it? Particularly when it's on film.
But I still wanna know why Hurley is "considered something of a warrior"
Is it possible that he was making a joke at his own expense?
I mean, so far lots of the little comments the characters have made turn out to be significant, sure.
But sometimes a joke is just a joke.
I still think he's a gamer.
But sometimes a joke is just a joke.
And sometimes a cigar is a penis.
Or a banana.
Naveen Andrews fans, grab this week's EW. It's got a short feature on him and a very nice B&W photo.
Hee. Give the internet numbers, and we'll keep happily spinning our wheels for years. Or at least a month, since we've got that long before we see anything else. It's probably just Fury's childhood locker combination.
It is fun, though.
What a terrible burden to have been carrying all this time, to believe himself responsible for the crash and all those deaths. Every time a survivor complained about anything, he'd have been taking it to heart.
Every time a survivor complained about anything, he'd have been taking it to heart.
I've wondered about this. Have I been missing all the cryptic shots to Hurley feeling guilty?
I think Hurley has managed to maybe release himself of the immediate guilt by fixating on the numbers as the culprets. Externalizing, instead of internalizing, unlike Sam Toomey did in Australia.