This show is so hard to keep up with via board posts and occasional viewing of bits of last week's reruns. I mean--are they there, or aren't they? Who knows/does what?
As much as I enjoy Cindy's writing, TWOP "synopses" are all tl;dr for me, especially if I haven't seen the source material, so I remain peripherally involved and confused. It's just on against everything else for me on Wednesdays.
There's a recaplet and a recap. The recaplet is much shorter and goes up the day after the episode. Once the recap is published, the recap is hidden, but there's a link that uncovers it at the top of the page.
Sorry to draw you out in defense of your employers--I didn't mean to rag on them. There are definite business reasons to have recaps as long as TWOP does, but my patience isn't large. I'll give the recaps a look.
Wait--is it your birthday today? Happy natal anniversary, if it is!
Was Horace the guy who played Eugene Toombs?
I could not think positively about that character in any way because I am STILL creeped out by Toombs.
I didn't watch X-Files, but i just imdb'd him and yes it is, le nub. he'll always be Percy from The Green Mile for me.
man. one of these days, you should watch the Toombs episodes. I believe there are 2 and they live with you.
so, are we likely going to meet young Ben? do any of the castaways know he gassed Dharma?
They need to decamp before that happens.
Oh ita, I wasn't defending TWoP. I was just pointing out the recaplets exist, in case you want a shorter way to keep up with Lost. I'm sorry my post came across otherwise. And you didn't draw me out. I'd just mailed out the recaplet for this episode and decided to pop in here and read the reaction to the episode before I went to bed.
And yes, it was my birthday yesterday. Thank you.
so, are we likely going to meet young Ben? do any of the castaways know he gassed Dharma?
They need to decamp before that happens.
This is in the front of my mind too, le nubian. And I can't figure out how they're going to fix things -- or if they already fixed them by saving Amy's life.
I loved the episode too. And I was also thinking - the crazier the better!
And Sawyer and Juliet were great together. Despite the quadrangle possibilities I'm interested in how Sayid gets involved and where the heck is Sun?
I wonder why those Others broke the truce and shot Paul? Were they kidnapping Amy? If so, I wonder why... she wasn't pregnant then...
Also, WAH, I wanted to see more of the statue time. I am really intrigued by the island's older or ancient origins and we have almost none of that. Pre-20th century plz!