Oh, and I thought TO'Q did a fantastic job going from funny (the whole Driveshaft conversation) to a tad creepy right after. And now I can't remember what he said, but he all of a sudden got sort of serious and ominous. I remember thinking that it was a really well done shift of tone. I'm so enjoying Locke.
All she's said is she's not married.
Ah, thanks.
Nothing to add, but Sun's big scene at the end made me tear up for the first time with this show. I was already hooked; now it's not playing fair. Good.
I was already hooked; now it's not playing fair. Good.
Right?? I feel exactly the same way.
Right?? I feel exactly the same way.
Seriously, between this and Veronica Mars, it's nice to give a shit about what's going to happen on a show. I mean, HBO does some nice stuff, but I miss the more mainstream network, yet still quality shows - at least for drama. 24 is entertaining and all, but it ain't remotely going to work me up like LOST has.
Seriously, between this and Veronica Mars, it's nice to give a shit about what's going to happen on a show.
It's very nice to give a shit about what's going to happen on a show that's not going to get cancelled.
continues crossing fingers for VM
It's very nice to give a shit about what's going to happen on a show that's not going to get cancelled.
Yeah, I'm not quite sure what do with that feeling. It's kinda new.
Man, I got all het up when Jin was beating the living hell out of Michael on the beach. It seemed like it took forever for someone to do anything! Sun's screaming, Walt's screaming, no one's doing nothing. Combined with everyone being slooooow on the uptake last week with the drowning chick, and I'm starting to think these people are starved for entertainment, or something.
Creeped out by the stones. Definitely thought it was a symbol of some sort, the black v. white.
I thought Sawyer was Super Sexy this week.
I wonder if Jin will have his very own flashback? I hope so. Wouldn't it be funny if they both secretly knew English.
It just occured to me that Jin and Sun may actually have been living in Australia rather than Korea. Otherwise, how could the escape have been set up? You don't go through check-in if you are just changing planes, so how else could they be at the airport in Sydney?
Wouldn't it be funny if they both secretly knew English.
Ha ha ha! And then there's the scene where they both confess to each other that they know English at the same time.