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Post by Sara on Mar 25, 2009 20:31:54 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? [/quote] Words cannot express how much I loved Hurley in that moment, reminding Kate that it's not like she was pining for Sawyer all that time.
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Post by Sara on Mar 25, 2009 20:32:40 GMT -5
One of those boats was named Illusion.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:33:07 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. Yeah, I'm of the opinion that if you're going to eat chickens, it's more admirable to be able to kill them than not. Eetah about the casting job for Young Ben.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:33:17 GMT -5
Okay, what bug got up Sayid's ass and did it somehow make him into a moron? Well, it's standard Sayid "you want me to do this, so damn you I'll do the opposite" mode. Plus? This is Ben's group, even if Ben is now just a kid. And that's gotta make him be all "hell, no, get me outta here". Really, Sawyer needed to give him more info.
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Post by Sara on Mar 25, 2009 20:35:55 GMT -5
Okay, what bug got up Sayid's ass and did it somehow make him into a moron? Well, it's standard Sayid "you want me to do this, so damn you I'll do the opposite" mode. Plus? This is Ben's group, even if Ben is now just a kid. And that's gotta make him be all "hell, no, get me outta here". Really, Sawyer needed to give him more info. Perhaps. But Sawyer was a bit pressed for time, and Sayid really had no reason to distrust him at that point. Besides, if Sayid had just played along he'd have been out of the cell enjoying some of Hurley's fine waffles—you'd have to be crazy not to go for that.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:42:47 GMT -5
Back on the docks.
Sayid is the one who roughed up Ben then?
Drinking in a bar. A favorite Lost past time.
Illona. And she's got an accent. Did she have one before?
This is an odd tactic to take for Marshall. Unless she's not a Marshall.
Sayid wants to change and do something else that he's not good at.
Let's take a trip through Sayid's mind now, shall we?
Oh, it's a truth serum. This is hilarious. Naveen Andrews is doing great job here.
Sayid spills all the beans. And Sawyer is NOT happy about this. Serves him right for not thinking this through.
Juliet shows Kate the ropes. And then a little female bonding.
Juliet sees Sayid et al. leave.
DHARMA powwow about the Sayid question.
I wonder if the only people who survived The Purge were the kids. Like cause they're easier to integrate into The Others. Or any organization actually.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:45:17 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. Yeah, I noticed that too in the previouslies. I wonder if that was part of the scruffy primitives disguise or if he had briefly fallen on hard times or something.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:46:05 GMT -5
This is the detective that took him in, isn't it? So, is this how she nabs him? "I'm between jobs at the moment." Ha! ;D "The only thing I was ever good at." Oh, Sayid. No! Oh my. Drugged up Sayid? Very lovely. Drugged up, tied up Sayid saying things like "I am a bad man"? Very very lovely. Do you want me to punish you, Sayid? Do you want Sawyer to punish you? **goes off to very very innapropriate fantasy land** Ahem. Ok. I'm back. So - we're questioning him and he's totally spilling his guts and freaking them all out by knowing the name of the yet to be built stuff and scaring Sawyer by naming him only they're to dumb to pick up on it. Check! "Because I am from the future." "Maybe I should have used half a dropper. Oops." Heeeeeeee!! Juliet and Kate working in the motor pool together. Awk-ward! Good point, Sawyer. Since when did you start acting "like them"? Call in "Arbor"? And this is a "them"? Who them?! Ah yes. Think of the children! Since the hostiles are so dangerous, why weren't you thinking of the children before this? "I would really like to say it's unanimous." Nice democracy, dude. Also? Sawyer, noooooooo!!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 25, 2009 20:47:24 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? [/quote] Oh, yeah. I guess he technically didn't lie then. Typical.
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Post by RAKSHA on Mar 25, 2009 20:51:18 GMT -5
Sayid meets a bodalicious bounty hunter - he'll kill her by the end of the episode, I'm sure.
I could swear that the actor playing the Dharma torturer was in the movie Blade Runner, I remember his face. Or at least very like him. The character was hanging around with the Daryl Hannah and Rutger Hauer androids...
Gail
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Post by Matthew on Mar 25, 2009 20:52:38 GMT -5
Ah. We saw him kill that guy. His first murder we saw.
Sayid is prepared to die. So the chick who had him in custody was a Cowboy, and not a Marshall?
Oh, this is baddish. Don't do sexytimes.
And burning van distracts from any possible sexytimes, thank goodness.
"three years no burning busses. Y'all back for one day..."
Ben engineered this so that Sayid can escape?
Why do they have to go and make Ben all human and shit?
This is sticky. Does Sayid believe in predestination?
"That's why I'm here"
So he gon' kill him?
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:52:56 GMT -5
Oh, Sayid. Always the sucker for the semi-mysterious woman who seems ansty and "troubled". Isn't this how you got shot before? Aaaaand, yes. She turns out to be a bounty hunter. Oy. "Hit me in the face." Heeee! Go for it, Sayid. No? Ah. He's going through some existencial crisis thingee. That's why he's being so extra-ordinarily dumb. More with the awkward. And here comes the excellent excellent question. Why the hell did they come back? Flaming bus! Awesome!! "Three years, no burning buses! Y'all back for one day!" It's little Benry, isn't it? Ben will save Sayid. Make a deal to "take him to his people", the hostiles. "Yes, Ben. That's why I'm here." Oh, the sweet sweet ironic justice of it all. I. Am. Loving. This!!
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:54:00 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? [/quote] Words cannot express how much I loved Hurley in that moment, reminding Kate that it's not like she was pining for Sawyer all that time. [/quote] It was delicious. Like the dipping sauce.
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Post by Sara on Mar 25, 2009 20:55:06 GMT -5
I can't help but marvel at how completely deceptive the promos for this episode were, particularly regarding the whole Juliet/Sawer/Kate dynamic...
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Post by Lola m on Mar 25, 2009 20:55:37 GMT -5
Well, it's standard Sayid "you want me to do this, so damn you I'll do the opposite" mode. Plus? This is Ben's group, even if Ben is now just a kid. And that's gotta make him be all "hell, no, get me outta here". Really, Sawyer needed to give him more info. Perhaps. But Sawyer was a bit pressed for time, and Sayid really had no reason to distrust him at that point. Besides, if Sayid had just played along he'd have been out of the cell enjoying some of Hurley's fine waffles—you'd have to be crazy not to go for that. Life would be so much simpler if we'd all just go for the waffles.
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