Juliet's guy was Goodwin, the one who infiltrated the Tailies' camp.
Richard was part of the group that recruited Juliet.
Willow ,'Showtime'
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Juliet's guy was Goodwin, the one who infiltrated the Tailies' camp.
Richard was part of the group that recruited Juliet.
Goodwin = Tim Riggins' dad. (Also I think he's in the CW's version of Wild at Heart .)
You know, I'm avoiding ever going back to watch Lost from the start, as I'm sure it'll be full of annoying things that don't make sense now. Unless I'm wrong.
Kevin, it's always been full of things that don't make sense.
I don't know where it was exactly, maybe linked here somwhere, there's a long list of plot threads that are still hanging out there.
Oh, it's not so much that I'm worried about quester -- more things which have been explained later which conflict with things which happen near the beginning.
I own the Season 1 DVDs. Now I did rewatch the pilot recently, and that was still very interesting to watch.
Given that the writers haven't explained a lot of what is going on (particularly in Season 1), I don't think rewatching the first season will contradict much. Then too, a few characters from Season 1 are also dead and gone, so that's helpful as well.
I just today realized why I know Terry O'Quinn-- he is the dad in The Cutting Edge!
Terry O'Quinn has been in a lot of things! When he's not a regular on a show, he turns up on almost all of the others.
This cracked me up. From dealnews.com - [link]
Walmart.com offers LOST: The Game for $7.50. With 97 cents for shipping, it's the lowest total price we've seen by $4. Sales tax is added where applicable. Just like the show, this board game was created without an ending in mind. So, until the writers come up with an acceptable way to wrap up all the loose ends, players will just have to walk around, in circles, for up to another three years.
I somehow completely missed that Brian K. Vaughan had joined the writing staff of Lost.