We all remember that Clancy Brown was the CIA agent who used Sayid in Iraq, right?
Thank you, I was trying to remember if we'd seen him before and wasn't sure.
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We all remember that Clancy Brown was the CIA agent who used Sayid in Iraq, right?
Thank you, I was trying to remember if we'd seen him before and wasn't sure.
it just occurred to me how appropriate it is to have a very rich woman named Penelope associated with a secret island base.
And to have her remaining faithful to a guy who went on a long ocean trip (or, one might say, odyssey) and hasn't come back.
If you jump off a 50 story building, what do you figure your odds are?
Good point. They presumably had a lot of cushioning, but I think that cuts both ways.
And to have her remaining faithful to a guy who went on a long ocean trip (or, one might say, odyssey) and hasn't come back.
Hee!!
And to have her remaining faithful to a guy who went on a long ocean trip (or, one might say, odyssey) and hasn't come back.
Well, if you're gonna go all classical on us.
You were the one who had to start pointing out references. I couldn't help it. When I get a light bulb, I like to share. (I am really bad at picking up the significance of character names. Every time someone points out something important about a character in Harry Potter, I go, "Ohhhhh." Remus Lupin, you say?)
Penelope!
I get it!
Anyone else want to weigh in on Calvin vs. Kelvin?
I heard Kelvin.
Perhaps his partner's name was Celsius.
Religion vs. Science?