I thought they were implying (is imply a good word for a nice anvilly flashback?) that she blames Jack? For distracting Kate from actually going to get Jin?
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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That totally reminded me of the dynamite "expert" in season 1 (I think) who blew himself up. I laughed like a drain at that too.
His SHIRT was RED. It was a foregone conclusion. Also, my friend informs me that he's been somewhat of a running joke throughout the series, and his only appearance before this was in one of the webisodes.
Wasn't said annoying character the same one involved in the joke "I'm Neil, he's Steve"?
No, that was Scott.
And was anyone else a little creeped out by Sun blaming Kate for Jin's death?
totally.
And remember, Sun has been negotiating with Widmore, to what extent they've come to an agreement we don't know.
Somehow or other I ended up watching all three hours, which I wasn't quite expecting to be so absorbed. Especially because we got a whole lot of Hurley, who had actual Agency this time around and making his own, perhaps wrong, decisions - but Making Them, you know?
Show's so crazy. It's going to be fun to recap, but it's hell to sum it up for the recaplet (the short summary that's written the night the show airs).
Especially because we got a whole lot of Hurley, who had actual Agency this time around and making his own, perhaps wrong, decisions - but Making Them, you know?
That was so great to see -- it made me hope he's right.
Hey, do you guys think that psychic boy is the son of the Dharma lesson guy?
Psychic boy?
The guy who can see ghosts.
Oh, I was confused by the "boy." But, yes, I've seen that theory, and I can buy that with this show.
Ooooooh, interesting!
Oh, that would be in keeping with the rest of the circularity of the plotting, for sure.