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Post by Sara on Mar 25, 2009 8:24:39 GMT -5
From what I understand, tonight's episode marks a return to the usual focus on one character, including flashbacks to that person's past. The good news for Lola is that the character in question is Sayid.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:02:08 GMT -5
From what I understand, tonight's episode marks a return to the usual focus on one character, including flashbacks to that person's past. The good news for Lola is that the character in question is Sayid. ** is happy, oh so very happy**
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Post by Matthew on Mar 25, 2009 20:07:04 GMT -5
Little Ben is freaking my shiesse out something frigging fierce.
That is all.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:07:55 GMT -5
Hmm... based on the previouslies, I'm guessing that this episode is going to be about Sayid and Ben?
Chickens! I'm guessing this is Young Sayid? Or... this is Young Sayid. Yep, Cold Blooded Chicken Killer is Sayid. My kind of man.
What was the book Ben gave Sayid?
About Richard.
Ben flashback was 4 years before this. So one year before Sawyer et al showed up.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:08:13 GMT -5
Somehow I knew it was little Sayid that helped (his brother, perhaps?) by killing the chicken. Classic Sayid - helping someone else, fearlessly and willing to give away the credit. (Also? That's the way grandma said she always killed chickens too.) OK, I know we're supposed to take away his apparent ease with killing at a young age, but hey. Farm family? With chickens? Someone's gonna kill them. Wow. The actor that's playing child Benry? He's got the same scary Benry eyes! Good job, casting! I mean, creepy job too, but that's what makes it good.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:09:09 GMT -5
Little Ben is freaking my shiesse out something frigging fierce. That is all. OMG, yes! I mean, duh, partly it's because we know he's gonna have all the Dharma folks killed, but still. Freaky!
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Post by Matthew on Mar 25, 2009 20:16:28 GMT -5
Is the title... something like Phoebe's "He's your lobster" or something? I am confused.
and it's actually another off-island flashback sequence!!
Ah, from Sayid's hit-man days.
"We're done. Andropov was the last one" Huh. I don't see Ben letting go of an asset that easily.
So these were all Widmore's people.
"go live your life" and what meaning does this life have without Nadia, or his friends?
And we're back to the seventies. And Sayid's thinking "great, more torture"
Nope, just some clippers.
Horace doing an interrogation himself.
Radzinski just won't give up on the whole swan station model.
"take this to the next level" and Sayid seems all "yeah, whtever" about it.
and back to our happy family.
Juliet thinks "It's over" oh, Sawyer, don't let it change.
Sawyer has my undying love for his matter-of-factness about this. (lack of change)
Sayid asks the question all of us have been thinking: "how can you live with him here?"
I LOVE Sawyer so much for his brilliance, his subtlety, and his honesty.
"Guess I'm on my own"
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:17:37 GMT -5
I know I should not find assassin!Sayid sexay hot liek whoa. I shouldn't. But, damn!! The hair? The skillz? The wounded inner woobie inside being manipulated by Benry? Hot! Hot like a hot hot thing. Benry just let him go? Really? Hmmmmm. And, in a nicely done edit, we go right to Horance also "letting him go", at least from the hand restraints. Next level. Hmmmmmmm. Also? Sayid sooooo pretty. I'm gonna be saying that a lot tonight, aren't I? Ah, Juliet. Yeah, I think it may well be "over". At least, things are gonna change. "A 12 year old Ben Linus brought me a chicken salad sandwich. How do you think I'm doing?" This? Is right up there with his line about the statue and its four toes. Can't just let him go - because they trust him. So just go along with the wacky plan with no real explanation of what the hell is going on or be on your own. And you thought that would be an argument that would work?
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:19:40 GMT -5
Hmm... based on the previouslies, I'm guessing that this episode is going to be about Sayid and Ben? Chickens! I'm guessing this is Young Sayid? Or... this is Young Sayid. Yep, Cold Blooded Chicken Killer is Sayid. My kind of man. What was the book Ben gave Sayid? About Richard. Ben flashback was 4 years before this. So one year before Sawyer et al showed up. Intriguing to compare how Richard looks in those different years. How he looked all scruffy when Ben first met with him and then how he looked one year later when Sawyer and company showed up, all polished again.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:21:08 GMT -5
This man is late for a very important date. Ah, Action Sayid. So this is one of the guys that Ben had Sayid killed. Where is this? Russia? OK, that hat looks hilarious on Ben. Hmm. Ben cut Sayid loose. Sayid didn't leave on his own. Or this is some more reverse psychology. What do I do now? Is Sayid lisping or something? His voice sounds strange. Flashback? Flashforward? I'm so confused. Back in the DHARMA cell anyway. Horace and Sayid. Horace doesn't know whether to help or hurt Sayid. Sayid has no idea what to say. Horace is going to have to "take this" to the next level. Do I want to know what that even means? Sawyer and Juliet. About the Kate question. Horace talks to Sawyer. Sawyer talks to Sayid. How are you doing? A 12 year old Ben just gave me a chicken salad sandwich. How do you think I'm doing? Three years of living in the 70s. The horror. The Horror. Yep, Sawyer's more interested in protecting his new found status than anything else. Cool, so Sayid's going to investigate or integrate himself with The Others of this time period.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:28:52 GMT -5
Heeee! Dipping sauce. ;D "You know. Together. Like you guys were." Oh, snap! Gotta love Hurley. Ah, so Sayid gets to see young Ben get smacked around by daddy. "John Locke is dead. I think he was murdered." Oh, Ben. Oh, Ben. Use your own murder of Locke to fit your story. Of course, how did I ever think you would do anything else. Oh, hell no. Telling Sayid that it's "in his nature" to be a killer? Pot. Meet kettle! That's you, Ben old buddy. That's you. Sawyer! Don't let them hurt your[/i] my woobie Sayid!!! Nooooo!! Ah. And here's our ep title. "He's our you." So, he's the Dharma enforcer. Nice. Drugs to get truth. Hmmm. Is this gonna be all hallucinogenic and stuff, or more like sodium pentathal-ish?
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:30:23 GMT -5
Is the title... something like Phoebe's "He's your lobster" or something? I am confused. Heeeeee! Oh, I wish. I wish! Oh, the angst!! The angst we're gonna get tonight!
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Post by Sara on Mar 25, 2009 20:30:42 GMT -5
Okay, what bug got up Sayid's ass and did it somehow make him into a moron?
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:30:55 GMT -5
Hurley is a cook. OK then.
Oceanic 6 confer.
More Quadrangle of Doom stuff. I'm finding it hard to care
Janitor guy. Wait. Is this Ben's dad?
Yeah, Ben's abusive dad. Sayid's starting to see why Ben is so sociopathic.
Back at Habitat for Humanity.
Isn't it odd how Santo Domingo looks nothing like Hawaii?
Ben visits Sayid. After Locke's death. The bridge between Habitat for Humanity and Action Sayid 2.0. Lies about how Locke died. More manipulation. So Ben set Sayid on the guys outside the mental institution.
Who is Ben to tell Sayid who he is?
Sayid is good at killing but he doesn't like it. Like Ender?
Taking Sayid to Holdem. Hey, It's That Guy!
He's Our You. Episode title! Every group's gotta have it's residential torturer. It's like a rule or something.
Is that the same shit that Locke gave to Boone?
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:31:27 GMT -5
This man is late for a very important date. Ah, Action Sayid. So this is one of the guys that Ben had Sayid killed. Where is this? Russia? OK, that hat looks hilarious on Ben. Hmm. Ben cut Sayid loose. Sayid didn't leave on his own. Or this is some more reverse psychology. What do I do now? Is Sayid lisping or something? His voice sounds strange. Flashback? Flashforward? I'm so confused. Back in the DHARMA cell anyway. Horace and Sayid. Horace doesn't know whether to help or hurt Sayid. Sayid has no idea what to say. Horace is going to have to "take this" to the next level. Do I want to know what that even means? Sawyer and Juliet. About the Kate question. Horace talks to Sawyer. Sawyer talks to Sayid. How are you doing? A 12 year old Ben just gave me a chicken salad sandwich. How do you think I'm doing? Three years of living in the 70s. The horror. The Horror.Yep, Sawyer's more interested in protecting his new found status than anything else. Cool, so Sayid's going to investigate or integrate himself with The Others of this time period. Seriously dude!
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