If you were like me, squinting at your standard definition television to see whatever that statue was: [link]
I think that the island has to skip again or SOMETHING in order for the people stuck in the 70s to meet up with (for example) Sun.
I think everyone from the plane, including Sun, Locke, the pilot etc., are in the 70s. When new guy with flashlight was going through papers in the Locke episode last week, he came across a Life magazine from the 70s. If I'm not mistaken, that's the only time-related island material that we see.
If you were like me, squinting at your standard definition television to see whatever that statue was
The camera pans around to the front of the statue to reveal...BEN'S FACE.
Topic!Cindy -- Happy belated birthday! Loving the recaplets at TWOP. The format for the recaps (feels like 4 sentences/page)leaves me cold but I have enjoyed the ones I've read.
The camera pans around to the front of the statue to reveal...BEN'S FACE.
I was thinking: Vincent!!
Just saw the episode! I really enjoyed James the hero.
I want more info on the statue. The recapper at Zap2it seemed to think it was holding an ankh, which would tie in with the necklace that caused the fight between Horace and his wife.
Have we seen Goodspeed before?
Yeah, I thought it was totally refreshing to see a Sawyer not smirk or sass his way through an episode. Who knew?
I thought it was totally refreshing to see a Sawyer not smirk or sass his way through an episode
This is why I've been liking him with Juliet for the past few episodes.
I like the smirking and sass. could explain why i don't like the pairing.
I like smirking and sass in doses. Not when it's an entire character.
I like the Juliet/Sawyer pairing mainly because it doesn't involve Kate. I used to love Ms. Lilly, but her acting chops were left out on the counter too long one night. They done spoiled.
mainly because it doesn't involve Kate
There is definitely this. Even when he was with her romantically, there was always this push-pull of hidden emotions and agendas that was frankly annoying. The scenes between Juliet and Sawyer, the ones that made me start shipping them, it was just clean quiet respect, no frills, no doubting. It was, I dunno, mature? Bullshit-free?