was the word "Quarantine" on the inside of the hatch door? meaning...is it possible that they were quarantining themselves from the island?
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That's what I thought, tiggy.
(Also, I thought the one in the stadium was kind of a tool.)
Because he was nosy, pushy, and kind of bossy? I was distracted by the accent and the pony(tail).
Yeah, yeah, it makes sense ( Lost sense, anyway). I'm just saying... fair to me? I'm not so sure.
Though I know it's not what you mean (and in no way do I intend to make light of your pre- or post-op pain), this made me think bottle of whiskey and a bullet to bite on.
But that is the way it happened! (At least it felt like that afterward. Hee.) No, I just meant not that laparoscopy thing I never know if I'm spelling right. I've got the big old incision scar, made worse by the fact I got pregnant six months post, and it got stretched out and even uglier. Sigh.
Somewhere, sometime, somehow, we all meet Desmond.
Uh oh.
Somewhere, sometime, somehow, we all meet Desmond.
hee hee.
Bananas and/or coconuts:
was the word "Quarantine" on the inside of the hatch door? meaning...is it possible that they were quarantining themselves from the island?
I knew I forgot to mention something! Why was it inside? That was odd. It had to be, too, or they would have seen it -- especially considering all the time Locke spent staring soulfully at the Hatch of Destiny.
Because he was nosy, pushy, and kind of bossy?
And because, in spite of his being a character we'd see again, presumably with his own agenda, every single one of his lines was All About What Jack Needed To Hear, and characters like that irritate me. Putting a gun to Locke's head is much more interesting than reciting the theme of the episode to the main character.
was the word "Quarantine" on the inside of the hatch door?
He's Wonko the Sane!
presumably with his own agenda, every single one of his lines was All About What Jack Needed To Hear
I do wonder what helping Jack, or whatever he was doing, plays into his agenda. But I wonder more why he's holding a gun to Locke's head, 'tis true. If he is the same he. Or even if not.
Locke probably hit "Execute," and Desmond said, "Okay!"