Why was it important for him to know English?
So we wouldn't have to read subtitles.
I enjoyed it, but was disappointed. I fear several more episodes of adding more characters leading toward a finale that doesn't satisfy. They couldn't even come up with a promo for next week that tempted.
That said, I'm watching and will continue till the end.
I hope we get some explanation regarding how someone can get from Africa (Eko's brother) or the coast of Africa (Richard) and end up on the Island which is in the Pacific.
I just thought we would get more of an expanded timeline in a Richard episode.
Yes! Richard going to kid!Locke, etc.
People in TV and film can always take their necklaces off so much more easily than I can.
That is exactly what I thought right then!
the Island which is in the Pacific
The Island is always moving, though, right? Whatshername in LA has to consult the magic pendulum to know where it's going to be at any given time, sometimes it's bound to be in the Atlantic. That's been my reasoning, anyway.
That was not the Richard story I was wanting. It was fine for what it was, I guess, but why he chose to become Jacob's immortal servant is not really the question I wanted answered.
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I thought it was moving through time, not moving across the world. Do I have that wrong?
I thought it was moving in space all the time and was moving in time after Ben did the donkey wheel thing. But I am far from certain!
Canary Islands, javachik.
Ah ha, didn't catch that in the ep. Just knew that they were describing No. America as "The New World".
It was a whaddaya call it, subtitle type thing with the date and place. I thought it was interesting that it was an island.