Alleged casting info for S3 OC.
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E! TV' s Ted and it should get a room.
Yeah, I heard the Demi Moore thing on the TWoP boards. It could be fun, though I kind of dread how OTT self-referential it could also be.
DH is out running errands, and I don't know what the big TV Guide Lost spoiler is. Can someone less lazy tell me what it is?
Probably that Hurley won the lottery, since next week is Hurley-centric.
t edit I don't actually know what TV Guide says; I'm just guessing, based on what next week is about.
More from Wrongda on the Big! Lost! Death!
The ultimate reason for his death is the ultimate betrayal from someone he believes to be his trusted ally.
There has been plenty of speculation that Hurley is the Lost character who dies. Is this near correct?
I can't say! But I will say that when I say big character, it is not, as some of you thought, a reference to anyone's size.
So now I'm thinking it's Locke. I can't think of anyone else who has a "trusted ally."
So now I'm thinking it's Locke. I can't think of anyone else who has a "trusted ally."
Boone could think of Locke as his ally, and Locke might very well sell him down the river if it suited his needs.
Jack might be stupid enough to think of Kate as an ally, depending on which writer is on that week.
I just can't see Boone counting as one of the biggest characters. Or anyone caring if he dies.
Oh! What if it's Claire or Charlie? Trusted allies indeed...
I read a rumor somewhere that may or may not be true but here it is:
Jack tells Kate that despite the bonding they've done, if they're ever rescued he will turn her in to the law. A rescue helicopter spots the fire signal and lands. A fight breaks out among the survivors, those who want to leave vs. those who want to stay. In the battle, Jack lies bleeding to death, pleading for Kate to help him. Knowing what will happen to her if they're rescued together, she turns and walks away from him, tears streaming down her face.
I've not seen the original "Do No Harm" spoilers, but people at TwoP are talking about Jack's flashbacks in the episode revealing that he's had a nervous breakdown in the past, and current scenes showing him going all Colonel Kurtz. I will be SO happy if they've mapped the apparently abandoned psychotropic meds storyline onto Jack instead of Boone—him being not right in the head would do a great deal to explain away what looks like wildly inconsistent characterization at this point.