Oh, I get it. You just don't like who did the rescuing, that's all. Wishin' I was your boyfriend what's-his-height. Oh wait, he's run off.

Spike ,'Potential'


Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR  

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Kathy A - Oct 28, 2004 7:47:57 am PDT #955 of 10000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I heard something in the airport about "Oceanic Airlines flight whatever, leaving for Singapore".

I think that was a final boarding call for another flight.


Stephanie - Oct 28, 2004 7:48:54 am PDT #956 of 10000
Trust my rage

I think that was a final boarding call for another flight.

Now that I think about it, I think that makes more sense.


Beverly - Oct 28, 2004 7:50:14 am PDT #957 of 10000
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I wonder why Jack is being set up as the leader. On the positive side, he's relatively fearless, he will attack a situation with a will and a modicum of care, so that may be why. But dude, how clueless can you be? Kate's all coming on to him and he's all, "blah blah caves, blah blah dig in, blah blah, set up new society, work hard, build empire, make computers and palm pilots out of coconuts and black and white stones."

I do think it's odd that Kate is with the group that's hoping for rescue, since that could potentially lead to her re-arrest. If the marshall was, in fact, a government agent of some sort and she really was under arrest, rather than him being a bounty hunter or PI sent by an ex-husband to fetch her back, or something along those lines. But I get the feeling that she might have wound up with the group at the caves if Jack had responded to her attempts at mild seduction.

And I definitely got the feeling that one of the reasons Sun was in love with Jin was that he could take her away from her father and his business.

did he really believe that he could do "a year of management training and a year in the factory" (or whatever the times actually were, I'm probably remembering the lines wrong) and then get out of the business? Or did he not know what the business really was?

I think it's entirely possible, even probable, that SunDaddy has "a" factory, probably more than one. That he would have started Jin in management training for the factory, and then offered him jobs on the side as a "personal favor," each increasingly brutal and more compromising to Jin's sense of right. It's the way mob bosses operate world over, right?

It's been a while since I've been this impressed with a tv show. All the actors are doing lovely, nuanced work. But they're given wonderful stuff to do, and enough time onscreen to do the text justice. Not only that, but there don't seem to be any dead spots in the cast. Scenes that each of the characters have with O'Quinn, for example--he gives so much back, he's so present in his scenes, even if he doesn't have a line. This show is so richly textured, so layered. I'm wallowing around in it like a pig in mud. Even moreso since it looks like THIS one isn't going to be cancelled. YAY!


Dana - Oct 28, 2004 7:50:41 am PDT #958 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

When it took so long for Sayid and Sawyer to rush in and rescue Michael, my first thought was, "Bet they were off doing their own rolling around in the sand, but with slightly more sex and slightly less punching."

This is totally Dana's fault.

I am so not the only person thinking it.

I should hate Sawyer, I know. I'm totally powerless against the grin and the dimples.

The actress playing Sun was wonderful last night, although I thought it was one of the weaker episodes so far.


le nubian - Oct 28, 2004 7:53:04 am PDT #959 of 10000
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I got the sense that Kate found the cave creepy and she may be claustrophobic. I also think she isn't ready to confront her feelings for Jack - perhaps because he doesn't know all he should about her.

So she runs away from the situation.


Lee - Oct 28, 2004 7:53:59 am PDT #960 of 10000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I am so not the only person thinking it.

No, you really weren't, especially when Sawyer had the handcuffs in his pocket.

I should hate Sawyer, I know. I'm totally powerless against the grin and the dimples.

The actress playing Sun was wonderful last night, although I thought it was one of the weaker episodes so far.

What Dana said.


Jessica - Oct 28, 2004 7:56:45 am PDT #961 of 10000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

No, you really weren't, especially when Sawyer had the handcuffs in his pocket.

Totally.

I should hate Sawyer, I know. I'm totally powerless against the grin and the dimples.

It's true...sigh.


Mickie - Oct 28, 2004 7:57:32 am PDT #962 of 10000
Who, Me?

I got a kick out of the fact that Jin used to be a waiter. It explains his going around serving everyone sushi in little cups on a tray in the premire...


Kate P. - Oct 28, 2004 7:57:40 am PDT #963 of 10000
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

It's been a while since I've been this impressed with a tv show. All the actors are doing lovely, nuanced work. But they're given wonderful stuff to do, and enough time onscreen to do the text justice. Not only that, but there don't seem to be any dead spots in the cast.

Word. It reminds me a fair bit of Firefly, actually, for all those reasons.


Beverly - Oct 28, 2004 7:57:44 am PDT #964 of 10000
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Well, she offered weakly in counter against the tide of HoYay, Sawyer is a magpie. He picks up anything that might be shiny or of value, so he'd be the one to have the marshall's handcuffs.

Boone's the sneaky little sod I'd watch, though. I don't think he's on the side of good. I'd expect him to have taken the handcuffs off the dying dude "just in case, y'know."