I don't think we learned anything majorly new about Sayid,
It seemed to me like a reminder of who he really is. But then it kind of lost the punch - reminded me of when they Jossed/retconned/whatever the single creepiest Angelus moment.
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I don't think we learned anything majorly new about Sayid,
It seemed to me like a reminder of who he really is. But then it kind of lost the punch - reminded me of when they Jossed/retconned/whatever the single creepiest Angelus moment.
They did? Which was that?
Angelus made that comment about Holtz's wife repeating on him (i.e. he burped) but then commented that "of course, I repeated on her." Meaning something quite different. Chilling, and a total Angelus moment. Then a year or so later they did a flashback that had him just snap her neck.
Oh, I...don't remember that at all.
Oh, that's because it was in "Heartthrob," which was one of two episodes I missed and couldn't watch until I got the DVDs.
Someone has dug up from the Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian a likely translation of the heiroglyphics.
I think the sheer geekiness of the fans may be my favorite thing about Lost...
Clancy Brown was the Kurgan in the first Highlander movie, and Brother Justin in Carnivale. He can be heard as Mr. Krabs in Spongebob.
And Lex Luthor on Justice League and the 90's Superman cartoon.
And Rawhide from Buckaroo Banzai!!! One of his few good guy roles.
Earth 2, people.
I said Earth 2.
DXMachina "Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery" Feb 15, 2006 7:22:38 pm PST
Well, more people should have.
So there.
CLANCY!
I got so geeked out when I saw Clancy.
Also, whatever the heiroglyphs mean, they do mean for sure that technically Locke did not get the numbers in on time. He was late by a second or two.