Buffy: So how'd she get away with the bad mojo stuff? Anya: Giles sold it to her. Giles: Well, I didn't know it was her. I mean, how could I? If it's any consolation, I may have overcharged her.

'Sleeper'


Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery  

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Dana - Feb 18, 2010 7:40:27 am PST #5265 of 5968
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

I've seen speculation on another board that Sawyer's parents are not dead. If that's the case, maybe it's tied to Locke's changed relationship with his father, since his father was the con man that caused the death of Sawyer's parents.


Juliebird - Feb 19, 2010 4:08:18 pm PST #5266 of 5968
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

rewatching season 3 and my goodness, Juliet is so very awesome. What a rich character. It's so sad Elizabeth Mitchell doesn't have equally good material to work with on V. Same goes for the actress who played Penny who is now on Flashforward.

Tried rewatching the second season but couldn't do it. I think that was the WAAAALT!!! season as well as the Shut Up, Charlie season. 3 is a bit of the latter, but not as much as I remember.

Am currently entrenched in the notoriously bad Bai Ling ep, which I never actually watched.


Juliebird - Feb 19, 2010 4:40:27 pm PST #5267 of 5968
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

coffee: the badness, oh it burns!

The island stuff is fine. But, Mrs. Tyler and "then put it on me" is just awful.


Juliebird - Feb 19, 2010 5:06:19 pm PST #5268 of 5968
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

more coffee: didn't realize how much they'd started to seed Paolo and Nikki into season 3. It's retroactively annoying.


Seska (the Watcher-in-Training) - Feb 19, 2010 10:47:40 pm PST #5269 of 5968
"We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"

Is nobody else both massively excited and somewhat bored by the fact that our key 'players' - the 'candidates' - are THE NUMBERS?!

Too many loose ends here (although still a very good episode). Locke's accident being one of them. I was wondering whether it's something to do with Jacob not having visited him (and ergo the others) in this reality. If Jacob doesn't help Locke after his accident, perhaps Helen has to? On the other hand, being invited to the wedding, as someone pointed out above, may suggest that there was no throwing out of windows this reality.

Personally I loved the 'weird island' stuff. I love that we don't quite know how much 'Esau' is lying to get himself off the island, and how much he's right (e.g. about the island not needing protecting). I assume he's trying to get Sawyer to take his place and that's how he'll be able to get off the island. Sawyer's not going to be the new Jacob, but the new 'Esau'. Either way would be rather cool, given Sawyer's lack of interest in the island and its politics for much of the show.


Seska (the Watcher-in-Training) - Feb 19, 2010 10:49:27 pm PST #5270 of 5968
"We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"

Toast, 'cause I forgot something.

The Girl thinks chess is the wrong metaphor. Reason being that they are both playing with the same pieces. I may or may not agree. We might find that some of the 'players' have belonged to one side or another throughout. Or they might all have been used for different sides' purposes at different times.


erin_obscure - Feb 20, 2010 3:11:38 am PST #5271 of 5968
Occasionally I’m callous and strange

now wishing i had learned backgammon.


le nubian - Feb 20, 2010 4:25:41 am PST #5272 of 5968
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

backgammon is fun, but I kind of feel like the better metaphor should be reversi/othello.

I feel like having the "candidates" be the numbers is an ass grab. I'm biding my time, waiting to see how all this plays out, but I'm skeptical right now. The alternate universe stuff is interesting for me but it still feels a little self-indulgent on the writers parts.

Apparently it is IMPORTANT that Ben is a teacher in this timeline. (rolling my eyes).


Juliebird - Feb 20, 2010 4:28:49 am PST #5273 of 5968
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

am amusing myself by clicking all of Cindy's links for the theme song in her recaps.


Juliebird - Feb 20, 2010 4:46:35 am PST #5274 of 5968
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

scrambled eggs: ooh, I like the reversi idea!

Parity is one of the most important parts of the strategy. In short, the concept of parity is about getting the last move in every empty region in the end-game, and thereby increasing the number of stable discs.

The concept of parity led to a change in the perception of the game, as it led to distinct strategies for playing black and white. It forced black to play more aggressive moves and gave white the opportunity to stay calm and focus on keeping the parity. As a result the opening books and mid-game were focused on black being the "attacker" and white being the "defender".

For the endgame (the last 20 or so moves of the game) the strategies will typically change. Special techniques such as sweeping, gaining access, and the details of move-order can have a large impact on the outcome of the game. Actual counting of discs in the very final stages is often critical, and in human play an inaccurate choice for disk differential can be better than an accurate one in terms of the expected outcome.