Boone's death scene was his best.
Kind of a sad resume for the actor, no?
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Boone's death scene was his best.
Kind of a sad resume for the actor, no?
I have to give credit to makeup too. Boone looked dead in that scene.
I rather enjoyed it. It would have been better to have a new episode, but this was more enjoyable than a repeated ep. It was well constructed. I will not speak of the narration again.
It was interesting that they only showed island (and plane) stuff - no back stories. Did they even reveal that Locke had been in a wheel chair? I got distracted by my dinner around the time they might have shown it.
Nope, never mentioned the wheelchair. They did show the closeup of his toe after the crash, but that's as close as they got.
Leg guy didn't die; if you look at the scene where he's being pulled out, he hasn't lost part of his leg, it's just ripped up. Jack said he stopped the bleeding and leg guy was going to be okay when he was talking with Boone before the expedition to the cockpit.
The narration also made me laugh - when I heard it. I love the posed questions.
"What would you if you were stranded on an island - and desperately wanted to get off?"
The questions were so bizarre. I think they should have had Boone do the narration.
I think they should have had William Shatner.
"What would you if you were stranded on an island - and desperately wanted to get off?"
Dude. Sayid's right there. Not so much a problem.
The questions were so bizarre.
Even the statements: "You will ask questions...and you will be surprised by the answers."
Uh, good writing there, guys.
And they didn't even mention the polar bear. The hell?
Heh, this time around when pilot!Weiss got chomped by invisomechaStreisand, I couldn't help but MST it when they were shouting "What was that??!??!?"
"It's a plot device. Be really careful with it - it's very flimsy."