Michael bought the gun at a pawnshop. Which isn't to say that Zeke didn't go to the pawnshop first and plant the gun.
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Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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Did they both have guns? Or did Zeke take Michael's gun from him? Because that would blow my beautiful theory. Oh, well. It was fun being brilliant for a moment.
I don't think Widmore is a nice man, and he definitely treated Desmond like shit in previous episodes, but I'm going to save "evil" until I really know what his motives are. He isn't yet as bad as Locke's father, but I'm going to wait and see...
Do you think it is possible that a 3rd party planted the plane and bodies. Conveniently Ben and Widmore have blamed each other - what if the Hanso Foundation people did it?
Sometimes, in between my annoyance and frustration, I give the Lost folk the benefit of the doubt. I know they went to the ass-pull school of storytelling, but I figure it must be damn near impossible to handle a survival story with so many characters (with their respective development arcs and inter-relationships), while progressing the overall arc of the show without it getting tedious.
Then I watched Jericho.
Well, Jericho did drop a bunch of stuff in the second season.
Then I watched Jericho.
Not having watched Jericho, I'm confused: Was it more or less ass-pully than Lost?
Well, Jericho did drop a bunch of stuff in the second season.
Hard to address everything in 7 episodes, especially when your budget shrinks so half your regulars become recurring or less. Also, I didn't notice them dropping all that much of significance, but that could just be me.
Not having watched Jericho, I'm confused: Was it more or less ass-pully than Lost?
I guess my point was that it can be done, and it can be done well. As proof, see Jericho.
Jericho was one long adrenaline rush second season - they had to make decisions to concentrate the storyline and only allow in things that would move it forward.
Jericho was one long adrenaline rush second season - they had to make decisions to concentrate the storyline and only allow in things that would move it forward.
That should be every show's objective - all the time.
But that does explain how it was so awesome.