I agree about the Locke/Jack look, but I thought Hurley and Walt had some sort of significant look too.
Yes, this. As if they'd seen each other in the airport and maybe Walt said, "You're never gonna make it" or something, since Hurley gave him the thumbs up.
I knew we weren't going to see much of the hatch. I loved Hurley freaking over the numbers, though.
And Walt -- I knew it! When Rousseau said she'd heard them talking about "the boy," I thought there was no way the Others could have known the baby was a boy. Claire hadn't named it yet, and from a distance, newborns look pretty sexless. (Even not from a distance, truthfully.) But that scene when the boat pulled up was creepy.
So this is going to turn out to be Pitcairn with pirates? (Or is that how Pitcairn actually got started?)
Also, the fact that the ship was transporting slaves was chilling, and I'm thinking it maybe means something. What, I have no idea, but still.
They did say if he needed anything to press the call button.
I bet he had a StadiumPal, for real. My uncle (who is paralyzed from the neck down) has a gizmo of that nature. Someone who does not have fine motor control over the lower half of his body is not going to be able to navigate that bathroom, even if someone carried him to it. Even if he travelled with an aide, there wouldn't be enough room in there for two people to place the person properly.
Whatever was dragging Locke sounded just like a roller coaster that's pulling you up to the peak. The black dancey smoke baffles me, though.
I loved Sawyer singing 'Redemption Song'. Perfect.
But we did see into the hatch, didn't we? It was a ladder that led far down. Granted, my tv's dark. Did I see wrong?
A ladder, leading down, the rungs broken off a few feet down.
Huh, you're right Daniel.
If there's enough wind to sail by, the clouds are not going to be a good navigation aid.
Not that it turned out to matter, but still.
I am assuming that some kind of teevee magic will save Michael, Jin, and Sawyer. Why didn't they take someone expendable, like Scott?
Kate will more likely have Locke's back than Jack's. If I were Kate I would have Jack on my lying sack of shit list.
If it's a choice between "I'll-make-the-decisions-around-here- because-I-don't-trust-you-but-support-me-anyway"-boy and crazy island worshipper? I'd have my own damn back, thankyouverymuch.
I was thinking he picked the cloud for an easy mark in the right general directon until something changed, the sun was on the wrong side or Walt lost interest.