muttering intently pleasekillboonepleasekillboonepleasekillboonepleasekillboone
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I think that killing Jack would be one of the more interesting ways they could go because it would leave a lovely leadership vacuum.
When does the death ep air?
The finale. May 4th?
I'd love Boone to die, but it would be the least interesting. I don't care how interesting the death of Sayid or Jin would be. Don't DARE.
I figure Michael's pretty untouchable, as is Charlie, for different reasons (killing the black guy is too done, killing the hobbit? maybe if he has a better gig).
Watch them kill Sawyer and make it all heroic, and in a way that means that drives a wedge between Jack and Kate. I'd laugh.
Watch them kill Sawyer and make it all heroic, and in a way that means that drives a wedge between Jack and Kate. I'd laugh.
That would rock.
If Wrongda is right both about Locke surviving and about the "trusted ally" thing, it has to be Boone, doesn't it? I can't see them killing Walt, and no one else is really Locke's ally.
He's getting Shannon and Claire in his corner though, and Charlie certainly trusts him.
Maybe Michael too, after saving his kid from becoming polar bear chow.
Really, Jack, Sayid, and Hurley are about the only people who seem to distrust Locke if Michael's issues with him are resolved.
The only downside I can see to a Boone death is the thought that it would drive Shannon further into Sayid's arms. Yuck. Unless of course she blames him somehow, because YaY! I could deal with unjustly accused Sayid.
I have posted this elsewhere, but I heard some stuff about the "Enterprise" finale.
This is from Ain't it Cool, but if this comes to pass, there will be a helluva lot of pissed off Trek fans.
This may be a spoiler, but I have my doubts...
Rumors persist that we will learn in the finale that the four seasons of "Enterprise" are nothing more than a holonovel being viewed by Will Riker and Deanna Troi on the Enterprise-D.
source article The Toronto Star which describes Sci-Fi fandom in general and women's role in it...
Blalock's quote is:
There is an awkward silence when the subject of the final episode is broached. "I don't know where to begin with that one," she finally stammers. "The final episode is ... appalling."
I dunno. What if it were a holo-documentary, instead?
That would be weak, but not necessarily appalling.