Anne, absolutely. And, especially with Michael joining the Cult of Locke, it helps maintain the balance. I'd say that I'm looking foward to the big Locke vs. Eko creepy-gravitas-off, but I'm thinking that's not going to be coming real soon.
Gunn ,'Not Fade Away'
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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Yay! Eko DOES have shades of Adebisi.
I really wish during his badass period they'd had him in a jaunty hat, but oh well...
Or at least doing the headphone dance. I love the headphone dance.
There's also this story: 'Lost' Episode to Feature Back Story of Vincent the Dog.
I'd love that. All you'd see in the frame is Vincent's nose, the ground, nose, trees, nose, Michael, nose, sand, nose, A BOAR A BOAR A BOAR!, bloody nose, licking himself you-know-where, WALT!
I really wish during his badass period they'd had him in a jaunty hat, but oh well...
I like to think that it just fell off. I kept hoping he would say to the drug dealer "I will buy your teets for fifty. You need to get these teets out of Africa but you can't because the borders are guarded by the military. Sell me your teets".
Or at least doing the headphone dance. I love the headphone dance.
Oh great, now I'm picturing Charlie as that mobster's son. That would be one way to have gotten the location of the plane, I guess...
Locke vs. Eko creepy-gravitas-off
Bwah! Love this phrase.
I was intrigued with Claire's response to Charlie. She seemed to read him right and I wonder why she was so firm (it looks now) in her judgment of him. Is it just because of her child?
I'd bet that she has some history with (an) addict(s). It felt like a baggage-based response. Also, flashback-fodder!
She's been uncomfortable with Charlie's paternal behavior for some time, but tolorated it. His lying put her over the edge.
Charlie has a whole stash of Virgin Marys! Deliver him from temptation, lest Eko kick his ass.
The way Dom's playing it, I'm not too sure he hasn't been dipping into that stash already. He's sure acquired enough to keep him high for quite some time (at least a season or two).
Last night's pairing was a nice dichotomy--one who turns his back on his past for a new identity on the island (Father Eko), and one who says he's done the same, but clings to all aspects of his past (rock-music-singer-possible-drug-user-religious-devotee Charlie).