That's beautiful. Or taken literally, incredibly gross.

Buffy ,'Potential'


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Frankenbuddha - May 12, 2005 2:49:34 am PDT #7975 of 10000
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

I didn't notice it on the island scenes, but the music on Kate's flashback scenes was SO a pastiche of Bernard Hermmann's (sp?) Hitchcock scores. An especially nice touch for the dye job bit a la MARNIE.

Like the episode a lot. Loved Charlie's song title, and scary-yet-concerned Walt.

Not only was this an episode about discretion, but about coming clean. People still have secrets, but they are slowly revealing things to other people (there were like, what, 3 confession scenes in a row at the end there?).


flea - May 12, 2005 3:00:30 am PDT #7976 of 10000
information libertarian

We caught the last 5 minutes last night and mr. flea said, "How did all these fucked up people end up on the same plane?" I told him all the nice couples made up of accountants and grade-school teachers from wholesome midwestern states were there too, they were just sitting around the campfire on the beach crocheting and got no story time.


Frankenbuddha - May 12, 2005 3:06:05 am PDT #7977 of 10000
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

We caught the last 5 minutes last night and mr. flea said, "How did all these fucked up people end up on the same plane?" I told him all the nice couples made up of accountants and grade-school teachers from wholesome midwestern states were there too, they were just sitting around the campfire on the beach crocheting and got no story time.

Either that, or the front of the plane was the angst class section. The normal people were all in the back.


DCJensen - May 12, 2005 3:40:23 am PDT #7978 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

We also got another speaking character from the pack.

Daniel Roebuck as "Dr Artz" [link]

Some may recall him from "Nash Bridges" or "Matlock," Two shows I recall watching an ep here and there, but never really got into.


Laura - May 12, 2005 3:52:51 am PDT #7979 of 10000
Our wings are not tired.

Your Kate theory sounds sound Lady 'O. Her friend clearly didn't have issues with her past while her mother was freaked. Of course, I'd prefer a bad to the bone Kate, but misunderstood is more likely.


DCJensen - May 12, 2005 3:58:53 am PDT #7980 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

I have mixed feelings about the death of her friend/ex/radiologist.

In no particular order:

1. He was stupid not to get out of the car.

2. The cop was stupid in firing at the car with a potential hostage in it.

3. Kate was stupid in running the roadblock with former childhood sweetheart in the car.

4. Guard was stupid in not escorting Kate's mom into the lab and securing it.

There are probably more, but I'm going to be late for work if I dwell.


Kathy A - May 12, 2005 4:25:41 am PDT #7981 of 10000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Some interesting, genuine tension instead of annoying hissyfits or coy bantering between Jack and Locke, and Kate and Sawyer.

When Kate said that she was going to get on that raft, I actually believed her to be a potential bad-ass. So, every time she pulls out the Soft Fluffy Bunny Kate look from here on out, I'm going to have my suspicions, and so are the other islanders, I think.

I liked this ep--it did a good job of bringing in just about all of the main characters and giving them decent screen time, and tied in most of the relationship development we've had this season: Jack and Kate, Kate and Sawyer, Sawyer and his stash, Charlie and Claire (and Turniphead), Michael and Walt, Michael and Jin, Walt and Locke, Jin and Sun, Sun and Kate, Locke and the hatch...just about everyone except Charlie and Hurley.


Lyra Jane - May 12, 2005 4:26:20 am PDT #7982 of 10000
Up with the sun

I think this episode got me over this show. Kate started out the season as being kind of intriguing and bad-ass, and now we find out the man she loved/killed was her high school sweetie (awww) who was too dumb to get out of the way when she told him to (sniff). If her original crime was also sympathetic, like killing an abusive father figure ... why, she's not Bad, she's Just Drawn That Way.

I don't want Kate to be a psycho killer, but I did want her to have done genuinely, seriously bad shit. Why can't we have a non-woobieriffic character on the show? Just one?


-t - May 12, 2005 4:29:53 am PDT #7983 of 10000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

was anyone else thinking, "oh, yeah, not telling the others has worked WONDERFULY well so far on this island!"

t raises hand

Though the first words out of my mouth were "Yeah, let's let everyone think Kate or Sawyer must have done it, no moral quandaries there".

The Kate backstory is disappointing me. Unless she does something really badass soon I'm afraid I won't be able to care about her at all.

Walt's psychicness on the other hand, is coming along nicely.


Kathy A - May 12, 2005 4:30:57 am PDT #7984 of 10000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

But we don't know what her original crime was. I'm thinking that Tom just didn't believe she did whatever freaked her mother out. Just a few days ago, the FIL of the childkiller here in Zion, IL defended the guy to the press when he was first being accused of killing his daughter and her friend. The FIL hasn't said anything now that the man's confessed, but that original defense came to mind when I was watching the ep.