BTW, when Walt decided he needed to get the heck off the island after "seeing" what was in the hatch, I decided that whatever is in the hatch is some scary shit.
You'd think Locke would get a clue if Sayid and Walt - really different people - have serious reservations.
Interesting that in the promo Danielle said their choices would be to run, hide, or die when confronted by the others. Didn't she kill all the members of her own party after their supposed contamination?
Also to the list of mysteries: What Locke Saw/Heard/Did when he confronted Lostzilla -- which I don't think anybody but him knows he did. It may be a subset of The Island Monster, but it does pose the question, why wasn't he eaten?
I think it's very strange that Kate refers to what happened to her ex-BF as she "killing" him. And it leaves me with an asspull feeling.
Also, I think the mechasorous is the most blatantly dropped mystery on the island. In the early episodes nobody could venture six feet into a couple of trees without hearing it. Now - nothing. Eh.
Also, I think the mechasorous is the most blatantly dropped mystery on the island. In the early episodes nobody could venture six feet into a couple of trees without hearing it. Now - nothing. Eh.
Locke killed it. :-)
It's like Gunn and the panther.
Locke killed it. :-)
Or maybe it killed Locke and we now have Pod!Locke.
Well, as a proponent of the InvisioMechasaur of Id, I think they're less scared, so it's less of a threat.
Has anyone else been getting a really odd (and different from before) vibe from Locke in the past 2 episodes? Like he's reached IslandEnlightenment, or something?
I assumed Kate's now dead friend is the one who sent her the letter and the $$.
Except wasn't the letter what gave her the news of her mother's illness? In which case it couldn't have been the doctor, since he didn't know.
I think it's very strange that Kate refers to what happened to her ex-BF as she "killing" him. And it leaves me with an asspull feeling.
She didn't pull the trigger, but her actions directly caused his death.