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.
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!"
I wonder if Desmond considers Locke a threat?
That ain't crazy, btw.
Yes, yes - I did say
OK, maybe he's not crazy.
He could just be protector-y or something. But of what? Dun dun DUN.
A little toy airplane tugboat.
I think Walt was whispering "there's no one," which was creepy as hell.
The BF says it looks like Desmond is typing the numbers, at least according to slow-framing the teaser.
Not a bad ep, I am shocked - shocked, I tell you! - that we got inside the hatch so soon.
Am I crazy, or was the patient in the flashback the future Mrs. Jack Shepard? Didn't she say in the wedding ep that she was his patient when they first met?
In the beginning of the ep, with all the careful hiding of the face and the older music/technology, I was originally thinking it was a flashback to Locke, when he was young and still had his hair.