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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Feb 16, 2005 23:19:50 GMT -5
ohhhhh.... I was jsut replayingt he morning Sawyer/Kate camp-site scene... and jsut realized that Locke said he had a "foster mother"... wonder if we'll get any of that in a flashback. Vlad hmmm...surely so - otherwise why make it a foster mother.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 16, 2005 23:26:08 GMT -5
"Excuse me, I've got some revenge to tend to"... sounded like Jayne.
Julia, except Jayne was never that grubby
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Post by William the Bloody on Feb 16, 2005 23:27:22 GMT -5
I am going to go out on a limb here and say that this is a decent/good episode.
As much as I like Charlie, I don;t enjoy the Charlie-centric eps as much. Sawyer-centric...Kate centric..Locke-centric.. all good.
Vlad
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Post by Rachael on Feb 16, 2005 23:55:10 GMT -5
Eleven pages? ELEVEN PAGES?
Damn.
Anyway...as with all such games, it starts out with fun and potential for making out, and ends with everyone feeling sad or embarrassed.
And...Jack's dad...makes me sad.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 16, 2005 23:57:51 GMT -5
But at least this explains the eleven pages.
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Post by Matthew on Feb 17, 2005 0:00:31 GMT -5
Why is Matthew sucking his thumb and drooling? Does Shan know about this? Vlad Matthew's just approaching the mental state that he was in the day he told his boss at the Tallahassee Olive Garden that he was going to kill the man, his children, all the customers, and everyone in the kitchen with the giant two-handed parmesan knife. But.. since it's just bad puns doing it, and not the half-hour remix of the "Tootsie Roll" rap song, Matthew just thinks that he will flounder here in agony.
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Post by Matthew on Feb 17, 2005 0:02:00 GMT -5
*whispers* I think he's allergic..or sea sick*Politely pukes on Patti's shoes* Huh. I feel strangely better now! ;D
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Post by Matthew on Feb 17, 2005 0:03:14 GMT -5
No, no - don't roe your actions, that'll just make you shad. *Contemplates getting out the big two-handed parmesan knife...* Nah, I'm just being crabby.
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Post by Matthew on Feb 17, 2005 0:05:02 GMT -5
I am going to go out on a limb here and say that this is a decent/good episode. As much as I like Charlie, I don;t enjoy the Charlie-centric eps as much. Sawyer-centric...Kate centric..Locke-centric.. all good. Vlad Well, you are the reviewer: it's your limb, dude.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 17, 2005 0:06:18 GMT -5
"Excuse me, I've got some revenge to tend to"... sounded like Jayne. Julia, except Jayne was never that grubby Oh, oh, oh - did anyone else think that Sawyer was gonna say, "You have stupid hair" after the cologne exchange? And...interesting thing, the boar...Locke made him think he had a second chance, even a small one, to make the right choice. (After all, what if it was the wrong boar?) But the setting up a man to be murdered over a debt doesn't ring true. Dead men don't pay their debts.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 17, 2005 0:07:28 GMT -5
no one takes my highlighters! You don't want me going all black haired and veiny do you? Sure! As long as I can go all blue and bitchy!
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Post by Matthew on Feb 17, 2005 0:07:50 GMT -5
Oh, oh, oh - did anyone else think that Sawyer was gonna say, "You have stupid hair" after the cologne exchange? And...interesting thing, the boar...Locke made him think he had a second chance, even a small one, to make the right choice. (After all, what if it was the wrong boar?) Then it would be a nummy snack, just a less spiritually fulfilling one. Or tell tales. But people tell tales about them: and other people owing debts DO pay up, then.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 17, 2005 0:12:57 GMT -5
Yep. I'll bet they were all being inexplicably drawn together even before they got on the big plane o' doom. Yep. It's a thing. I'm not sure, yet, what sort of thing, but...there's a big ol' karmic debt to discharge, it feels like. Some folks got some coming, some folks got some to give.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 17, 2005 0:14:04 GMT -5
Then it would be a nummy snack, just a less spiritually fulfilling one. Or tell tales. But people tell tales about them: and other people owing debts DO pay up, then. But then...don't you just hire some muscle to do your killing for you? Why sucker some poor schmuck who already has a world of problems into doing it? Too convoluted for my tastes.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 17, 2005 0:16:39 GMT -5
I think so too. I don't want him to turn out to be a genie of the island or something... What if he's Xander? Ordinary, nice guy, the guy you can pretty much always count on? I mean, I expect you're right and something's coming...but what if he's the only one without a karmic imbalance and a dramatic backstory?
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