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Post by rich on Oct 12, 2005 20:55:54 GMT -5
I STILL say it gives me a wiggins to have Stuart Townshend play Kolchack. I mean, it seems like a conflict of interest, or something... Brilliant!
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:57:29 GMT -5
One big feat--share the wealth with everyone at the same time. Brilliant.
And look at Sun. Burying the bottle so that everyone else can maintain hope.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:58:37 GMT -5
DUDE!!! Holland Manners is married to Rose?!
Holy shit!
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Post by Matthew on Oct 12, 2005 20:59:27 GMT -5
AAAAH!!!!!! IMPALAS!!!!
Sorry. Commercial issue.
Bugger "Invasion!" get on with the decision.
Big barbecue?
So only another three months? What about ressuply?
So Hurley gets to be Santa Claus instead of the big bad quartermaster.
Aw! Shannon's feeding the dog some, too!
Oh, look at smiley little turniphead! I'll bet Charlie's not thought about smack in the last ten minutes!!!
In this culture, giving peanut butter is considered a betrothal...
Aw! Kate/Jack fork action! Waitaminute, that sounded wrong.
And Sun is burrying the messages.. as in a funeral. I wonder if she will keep it secret from the rest of the castaways..
Meanwhile, in the bunker of poorness..
Holy shit, that tells me what I get for making assumptions.
Hi, Bernard!!
And rose saves acandy bar for her hubby, because she knwos he's still alive..
Previews..
Oh hell, NOT ANA LUCIA!!!
Teddy bear? WTF?
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Post by rich on Oct 12, 2005 20:59:48 GMT -5
Rose is saving the last candy bar for her husband. Awww.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:59:49 GMT -5
Awww--and she's saving a candy bar for him. How unbelievably touching.
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Post by Matthew on Oct 12, 2005 21:01:54 GMT -5
Oh, they ARE! They just need to inventory and budget it first!! Sensible and sane and good leadership decision. But hurley should have stopped Kate from getting that bottle of shampoo. Shit like that, rules gotta apply to EVERYONE or you get rebellion and the stores get attacked. Hurley is not the man for that job. He's a soft-hearted guy who wants people to like him and doesn't like to say no - he finds himself in the same position that lottery win left him in. Everybody wanting things from him. Thing is, Hurley understands "Fair" so he'd have been a good choice, in my opinion. If he had the will to do it.
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 21:01:57 GMT -5
And I totally love Jack at this moment. I don't even know what he said okay to, but I love him for saying it. He said - Let's party! It's what I would've done. Jack looked especially nice tonight. Even without taking a shower, although that would've been a sight to see! ;D
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 21:04:41 GMT -5
Rose is saving the last candy bar for her husband. Awww. She never gave up hope that he was alive - that's probably why he is. Charlie's imaginary peanut butter scene is also probably why it materialized for Claire. Ok - that might be a stretch.
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 21:08:03 GMT -5
I like the whole Hugo and his friend thing. These two are doing a great job bringing the characters to life. Hugo's friend just looks so . . . betrayed and they look at each other like they know that what the promise - that nothing would change - has already ended. I was so sad for Hugo and his friend. I wonder if Hugo got to keep his Saturday night date. Is "Hurley" a recent nickname, then?
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 12, 2005 21:08:04 GMT -5
Hurley is not the man for that job. He's a soft-hearted guy who wants people to like him and doesn't like to say no - he finds himself in the same position that lottery win left him in. Everybody wanting things from him. Thing is, Hurley understands "Fair" so he'd have been a good choice, in my opinion. If he had the will to do it. Yes, I agree completely. And it seems like Rose has helped him find the will to do it. Rose, and Locke, who I think took the right approach with Hurley.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 12, 2005 21:10:38 GMT -5
Oh, those bastards!! It was a dream!!!! ;D I liked the duck suit. "Have a cluckity cluck cluc day." #rofl1# How much do I love Sawyer's "bitch"? ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 12, 2005 21:11:59 GMT -5
Teaser Okay, I'm taking it the messages in bottles will wash ashore soon... "Slim Smith and the Uniques" Wow, the Dharma instutute had their own brand name? With pre-packed dinners? THE HELL? Oh, those cheap bastards. "Have a cluckity cluck cluck day, Hugo" That explains the English, then. And the beautifully packaged steak dinner.... Yup. I think I hate them. ;D **snerk** **nods a lot and bounces, just a bit**
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Post by Lola m on Oct 12, 2005 21:22:24 GMT -5
Huh. So Tom Welling and "Shannon" have the lead roles in "The Fog" I still maintain Selma Blair's co-stars don't have the chops to compete with Adrienne Barbeau. "Must have been something I ate" "Falling down is not exercise" Someone else just DID change his life for him. That's what I thought!! So, you know this means her hubby is gonna turn out to be one of the guys with The Others, right? I'm gonna have to remember that Hurley says "I don't lie". I mean, he prevaricates. He doesn't always tell everything. He withholds info, sometimes on his own, sometimes when asked, but . . . I guess I haven't yet heard him lie. Dude, it was soooooo inevitable.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 12, 2005 21:24:16 GMT -5
So, the chicken makes sense now. Yep. I totally forgot he worked for a chicken place. Yup. And told her because she was the only one not bugging him and being a pain. Why oh why do these guys keep having secrets from the group? It never turns out well!!
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