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Post by Lola m on Feb 11, 2009 23:19:47 GMT -5
To heck with the kid! I say the real question of the ep is how is Hurley doing! ;D I want to know he's OK in jail. Maybe Sayid will help bust him out.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 11, 2009 23:21:41 GMT -5
Maybe anything they are, like, touching or intertwined with in some way? But not stuff that is away from them? That would mean that they would be able pull stuff out of time. Although, now that I think about it, that's what happened with the compass that Richard gave Locke who gave it back to Richard. Come to think of it, this time travel wackiness could explain half the stuff that's supposed to have happened in the Bermuda Triangle. Yeah, baby! All those boats and planes and ships are just zipping around in a different time. Maybe enjoying the good life of the Bermuda of the future!
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Post by Lola m on Feb 11, 2009 23:23:41 GMT -5
To each their own, I guess. I can see how the time jumping might not be liked by some, but I'm finding it fun. I hope we get more instances of them running into themselves. I am hoping for truly Other Others. Or even Other Other Others. Four-toers, even! I would tend to think that she really just wants Ben, but that she would not really care if others get in the way. I too am finding this fun. Obviously it calls for close attention and memory for details of past events. But I love it!! leftylady It really does. I mean, I know the time jumping is probably killing them all, but I love the moments when they interact with bits of their own past, bits of the island's history (or future) that they don't know about.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 11, 2009 23:27:09 GMT -5
Um, yeah. If a show is pushing your buttons to this degree? I think you should probably just put down the pipe walk away dude. Just walk away.
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Post by fish1941 on Feb 12, 2009 17:17:07 GMT -5
In regard to the actions of unpopular characters like Ana-Lucia and Michael, many fans have been patronizing in their moral outrage over their actions. But no one has lectured these fans for their opinions. Why? Perhaps the reason is that characters like Ana-Lucia and Michael are unpopular, in compare to characters like Kate and Jack. You miss Onjel's point: YOU have posted in an offensive and patronizing way to the others on this board whose opinions are different from yours and it won't be tolerated. You have been politely reminded of our rules, warned for repeated infractions of them, and banned once. If you wish to continue posting on this forum, remember that we're here to discuss the shows and our opinions of the shows. Modify your responses accordingly or you will lose your posting privileges. Since I'm about to be kicked off this board I just want to say that I no longer give a rat's ass about how others might perceive my posts. I'm sure that many of you feel the same about me. Fuck off.
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Post by Shan on Feb 12, 2009 17:51:20 GMT -5
You miss Onjel's point: YOU have posted in an offensive and patronizing way to the others on this board whose opinions are different from yours and it won't be tolerated. You have been politely reminded of our rules, warned for repeated infractions of them, and banned once. If you wish to continue posting on this forum, remember that we're here to discuss the shows and our opinions of the shows. Modify your responses accordingly or you will lose your posting privileges. Since I'm about to be kicked off this board I just want to say that I no longer give a rat's ass about how others might perceive my posts. I'm sure that many of you feel the same about me. Fuck off. Well, we tried to play nice. You apparently don't want to or don't know how. If you change your mind, email one of the techs.
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Post by dr76 on Feb 23, 2011 14:38:22 GMT -5
Some time ago, I had complained at Kate's lack of remorse for the murder of her father. Especially since her reason for killing him was based upon her dislike of him and her personal insecurities. Another fan had responded that in "What Kate Did", Kate learned to accept the darker side of her nature and realize that she could be both good and evil.
But you know what? If the above is true, that means Kate never learned to balance her duel nature. And her inability to learn this lesson gave her the incentive to claim Aaron as her own, instead of allowing Jack and the other O6 to find Claire's other relatives. It also gave her the incentive to keep Aaron from his grandmother, after she met Carole Littleton for the first time at Christian Shephard's funeral. Kate didn't learn her lesson, until S6.
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