Thinking more about this, yeah. I mean, sure, he was double-checking the wires when Desmond was trying to disarm the bomb, but after?
But I'm more pissed that there wasn't more effort into warning the rest of the crew and the redshirt --I mean Lostaway-- passengers that there was a bomb (Desmond, I'm looking at you. Dude, before you start gathering up life preservers, why not tell everyone that they should get life preservers and abandon ship STAT!?)
I do wonder how many are now left on the island with Julia and Sawyer. How many were they able to fit on the raft at a time and how much time passed from when Snow --I mean Daniel-- began ferrying them?
How many were they able to fit on the raft at a time
They said 6 in the zodiac. How many trips he made, there's no telling, though I was under the impression that Faraday was making the second run towards the boat when everything went kerfluey.
Miles and Charlotte both stayed on the island, also, so they're around somewhere.
Mythbuster Adam reviews the Lost finale:
The 500 pounds of C4, that whole movie thing about "dummy triggers" and fake tripwires—it's all a load of crap. Nobody does that. At least that's what my friends at the FBI tell me. Would you want to set up explosives so that pretty much anything you did would make them go off?
See, that (among other reasons) is why I love Adam so.
Hee. That was excellent. I have now emailed it to all my Lost-loving friends.
From last night's
Daily Show
: Wyatt Cenac thinks the Democratic primaries are as boring as the second season of "Lost."
Stick with it. It's intermittently hilarious when you're not expecting it.
Non-spoilery interview with Naveen Andrews.
Ahahaha! from sumi's link:
Q: Would you be open to the possibility of doing a spinoff of Lost?
A: "I can't believe they would do that. If they did it would be hilarious. Maybe it could be Locke... and Ben... and a baby! You know what I mean? Come on!"
I'm amused that Naveen has such a potty mouth.