And I didn't recognize Nadia -- luckily people over at TWOP did. (Also apparently the blonde at the end of the episode is played by Tracy Middendorfer who was "City of".)
I figured it had to be Nadia, because otherwise, why not have just some regular English chick?
I didn't recognize Tracy, though before she was in "City of" she was Brenda's craxy competition for Maggie the Cat on 90210.
Tracy's been on a ton of things i watch.
I was pretty sure it was Nadia, but she did look different. i'm glad Andrea is still asked to come back because she's one of the nicest actors i've ever met. someone who dances to Love Shack with a group of fans is A-Okay in my book.
I've danced with a Firefly actor to Love Shack. (Yes, it was a man, too).
I keep wondering why no one suggested CUTTING THE CABLE. Wouldn't that shut off the hatch by removing the power source? Or am I not understanding how electricity works?
Heh! I'm pretty sure it has been stated it's an electric cable on the show this season, too.
Still enjoying Lost. Lots going on, bits being explained, lots of build up to the finale. Hopefully it doesn't all implode on itself this time.
Is next weeks episode the finale?
Yes -- two hours worth and then tonight after GA they have some show with the producers or something.
Am I the only one looking forward to the finale? The only thing I'm a bit worried about is them all waking up in Toyko at the end.
Why Tokyo?
I'm looking forward to it -- they've kind of pulled themselves together this past month.
Damnit, I meant Hong Kong.
I'm looking forward to it, too, Kevin.
I watched the recap show, expecting actual clarification, but the only thing that was interesting was the bit I read on TWoP that made me check it out in the first place: they said the smoke monster seems to "take pictures" of you and judge your worthiness, referring to the flashing lights when it came across Juliet.
They also said the definitive reason for the plane crash was that the electromagnetic pulse from Desmond's not pushing the button fried the electronics on flight 815.
I am obviously VERY dense, but I didn't realize, until watching the recap show, that the VW Bus Hurley found (with Roger the skeleton) was the one in which Ben killed his father.
they said the smoke monster seems to "take pictures" of you and judge your worthiness, referring to the flashing lights when it came across Juliet.
That's also echoed by Eko's death. The first time it met him, it left him alone. The second time, when he was basically ready to die because of what he had done, it killed him. Makes me wonder what the pilot of the plane did to piss it off.