I don't think I trust Jacob any more.
And the thing is, I can't remember why I ever thought he was the "good" guy.
I'm conflicted too!
Was what Jacob said to Jack supposed to be familiar to us?
Jack's dad was always telling him that he didn't have what it takes. Hell, I think "What It Takes" was the name of an episode.
Heh. That commercial for V was pretty damn funny.
It really was.
Oh, duh! Of COURSE smokey!Locke is crazy!Claire's "friend"!
This is so fucking convoluted, all I can do is laugh.
I said, "It's my friend," along with Claire and went, "AARGH, FUCK!" I thought her friend might have been Jacob, but it was certainly more likely that it was the Other Guy. Oh, Crazy Claire! YOU SO CRAZY.
I loved Hurley's meta references. His bit about it being old-school, trekking through the jungle doing something they don't completely understand, cracked my shit up.
Ooooh. Someone on my flist pointed out that the reason Aaron was not supposed to be raised by another may not have been because Aaron was special but because if that happened, you get CRAZY CLAIRE.
I'm wondering if it's not so much that Jacob is a "good" guy, but that Esau is a REALLY bad guy. Who knows what havoc Smokey could wreak if he gets off the island? Maybe Jacob does what he does in order to keep his bro in check.
Guys, remind me again, who visited Penny's dad in his bedroom? That was Ben, right? Talking about how Penny's dad "broke the rule" by killing Alex?
Where does that fit in with the Jacob and Esau bit?
Guys, remind me again, who visited Penny's dad in his bedroom? That was Ben, right? Talking about how Penny's dad "broke the rule" by killing Alex?
That sounds about right.
Where does that fit in with the Jacob and Esau bit?
There are a lot of rules.
um, where the numbers on the dial the same as the numbers punched into the computer go boom?
Well, things get off to a rollicking start. And I really didn't expect to see Claire again this soon. Cool. Shit's happening, it looks like.
What did Sayid say to Kate?
And why is it too late once Flocke has a chance to speak? I see absolutely no logic in that at all other than a writer's way of not having the plot end right there.
What did Sayid say to Kate?
He said, I think, "Then say it to my ass."
Which I found hysterical.
Oh SHIT! Jin!!!! I'm not liking the possible outcomes here.