Hurley should definitely take a census. Since he's the numbers guy.
Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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Okay, so I actually really enjoyed this one, which is a first for Lost so far this season. Guess I'm going to have to stick with it for awhile longer.
I actually liked Hurley's flashbacks because they weren't a re-tread to me. I mean, yes, we know he had bad luck after he won the lottery, but before now it was all freakish stuff. The only bad thing to happen in the flashbacks was distinctly non-freakish and very human.
He should.
OMG, I can't believe I didn't recognize Holland Manners!!
Okay, I loved Hurley's dream.
And I was calling the Other Others, the Other Others too. (And Walt must be with the Others, rather than the Other Others.)
Dude, I know what three months supply of food for one man is, and it's not that supply room. There were two or three dozen candy bars in that one box alone; are we supposed to think that Des and Kelvin both hated chocolate? It would have been more reasonable to say a year or so; still not much when shared out among 40 people.
But I loved Hurley being the goodie fairy, and this episode brought out why I like Jack; he assigns or asks people to do things he thinks they'll be good at, and he generally takes their word for it when they make a decision. Unlike Locke, Mr. "Everything is a Freaky Life Lesson and You Must Suffer."
I'm wondering about the candy bars, expecially since neither Rose nor Hurley ever heard of Apollo bars. All the other food seemed to be in generic packaging (even the peanut butter). Which reminds me. Should a nursing mother be eating peanut butter?
If those potato chips have been there for years and years, they must be pretty stale.
Unlike Locke, Mr. "Everything is a Freaky Life Lesson and You Must Suffer."
I'm thinking that the last scene of the series will be Locke sitting alone in the bunker, continuing to push the button after everyone else has left the island.
Sayid should rig up a clockwork mechanism that pecks out the numbers and pushes the Execute button every 108 minutes. After all, he's only a little bit less brilliant than Gilligan Island's Professor, right? Bamboo tech, baby!
Sayid should rig up a clockwork mechanism that pecks out the numbers and pushes the Execute button every 108 minutes
Okay, how many dipping birds are needed to make this work?
I'm thinking that the last scene of the series will be Locke sitting alone in the bunker, continuing to push the button after everyone else has left the island.
Heh, that's perfect.
So, in light of Sam Anderson's appearence, is it too much to hope that they might get Harry Groener on the show at some point (I'll even take him in a flashback)?
Sayid should rig up a clockwork mechanism that pecks out the numbers and pushes the Execute button every 108 minutes
Okay, how many dipping birds are needed to make this work?
Because that worked out so well when Homer Simpson tried it.
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