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Post by Lola m on Nov 9, 2005 22:19:19 GMT -5
This was not a dream. Nope, it was a psychic manifistation!! You heard screams so you woke up the baby and ran toward it. Well, he has a point. WTF? She taught dancing? I would never have guessed that one. Ooooh, father's accident! Yes, it was that night with Jack, 'cuz there he is, slipping by the other doctor! Love those interlinking stories. Maybe you oughta talk to my shoulder. Sawyer you're such a hard ass. Rose don't like the hatch. Listen to Rose! Clever Shannon. Have the dog look for Walt! Well, except for the part where he leads you right to the mutant cannibal COTB people. Ooop. No, he takes you right to your lover's, brother's lover-brother's grave. I like those interlinking stories, too, but what does it mean? Sawyer got the best of that deal - being carried up that cliff like a baby. Didn't he look peaceful? I loved the scene between him and Michael. "Good thing I'm not you." - And that little half-smile from Sawyer. *sigh* Yeah. Sawyer puts on such a smart-ass I-can-handle-anything front that I love when we see those little snatches of real person peeking out from behind it.
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Post by Lola m on Nov 9, 2005 22:20:58 GMT -5
I guess Sayid vs Ana-L will have to wait. We're gonna rewind and do the tail people. Well, gives us all the nice suspenseful waiting to see what happens next, I guess. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Nov 9, 2005 22:22:47 GMT -5
That Teddy Bear Picnic commercial was almost as weird as the episode. (I have no idea what it was advertising) When did Angelus sing the song?
I was definitely not surprised when Shannon died; though the circumstances surrounding her death were a shock - I thought the Others would kill her. And wet Walt speaking in tongues is creepy. Is that kid looking several inches taller or is my memory deceiving me? Wet Babbling Walt is extremely creepy. And definitely much taller. I know. [/color][/quote] I heard that too.
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Post by Lola m on Nov 9, 2005 22:24:00 GMT -5
Must go to bed now. Work tomorrow. Nice to drop by and chat with you all again. Good to see you, gastronomic Rich!
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Post by Rob on Nov 9, 2005 23:32:21 GMT -5
I'm telling you, that dog KNOWS something he isn't barking!
That's all I have to contribute for the moment.
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Post by Rob on Nov 9, 2005 23:44:55 GMT -5
God damn it. I knew it when they started doing her back story. I had no clue... I guess the character had actually grown and evolved to the point where her journey had come full circle, but dang. I actually wanted to see more from her, more growth and empathy and human concern... Not to mention a few more lingering shots of her sunbathing.
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Post by Rob on Nov 9, 2005 23:47:12 GMT -5
OK, we get to see the creepy Clan of the Teddy Bear go by again. **shiver** Awwww. Sayid built her a lovely home. So he can show her what a good provider he is. Damn, he's so pretty. Those swoon worthy eyes and curls. Tap that ass, Shan! Well, yeah, get rid of the gun and then tap that ass! Well, now I don't feel quite so bad about the sunbathing Shannon line.
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Post by Rob on Nov 9, 2005 23:59:04 GMT -5
So...did Boone foresee Shannon's death last season during his Locke-induced vision quest? I suppose it could be interpreted that way. Sigh. This damn show has so many interweaving threads and complexities, I can't keep up. Jeez, can anyone? All these characters, all these mysteries.
Why do I have this awful feeling the writers may have bitten off a much bigger story than they can chew?
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Post by Rachael on Nov 10, 2005 0:01:40 GMT -5
First off, we didn't see her die.
She might be dead, she might not.
But, second - her own fault.
Dude, when the ghostly/psychic visitation tells you "shh", you shush! You don't go running into the jungle, screaming his name!
Clearly Shannon hadn't read enough horror novels.
I find it difficult to believe they killed both siblings.
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Post by Lola m on Nov 10, 2005 7:33:03 GMT -5
I'm telling you, that dog KNOWS something he isn't barking! That's all I have to contribute for the moment. The dog is gonna be the only survivor at the end and then he and the polar bear and the shark are gonna pull down the zippers on their animal suits and reveal . . .
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Post by Lola m on Nov 10, 2005 7:33:37 GMT -5
OK, we get to see the creepy Clan of the Teddy Bear go by again. **shiver** Awwww. Sayid built her a lovely home. So he can show her what a good provider he is. Damn, he's so pretty. Those swoon worthy eyes and curls. Tap that ass, Shan! Well, yeah, get rid of the gun and then tap that ass! Well, now I don't feel quite so bad about the sunbathing Shannon line. #rofl1#
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Post by Lola m on Nov 10, 2005 7:35:15 GMT -5
So...did Boone foresee Shannon's death last season during his Locke-induced vision quest? I suppose it could be interpreted that way. Sigh. This damn show has so many interweaving threads and complexities, I can't keep up. Jeez, can anyone? All these characters, all these mysteries. Why do I have this awful feeling the writers may have bitten off a much bigger story than they can chew? 'Cuz they might have? But I've decided I don't care. I'm gonna enjoy each and every thrill ride along the way and let them do whatever they heck they want. Explain things, not explain things, get things so tangled no one could get out - whatever! ;D
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Post by Lola m on Nov 10, 2005 7:36:18 GMT -5
First off, we didn't see her die. She might be dead, she might not. But, second - her own fault. Dude, when the ghostly/psychic visitation tells you "shh", you shush! You don't go running into the jungle, screaming his name! Clearly Shannon hadn't read enough horror novels. I find it difficult to believe they killed both siblings. This is what I'm sayin'! When creepy water-soaked Walt image says 'shut it', you shut it! Dang, woman!
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Post by Sara on Nov 10, 2005 8:27:06 GMT -5
First off, we didn't see her die. She might be dead, she might not. But, second - her own fault. Dude, when the ghostly/psychic visitation tells you "shh", you shush! You don't go running into the jungle, screaming his name! Clearly Shannon hadn't read enough horror novels. I find it difficult to believe they killed both siblings. Sorry--looks like she's definitely dead, Jim. From USA Today: Maggie Grace, who played Shannon, was "really awesome" about being written out of the show, says executive producer Carlton Cuse.
Her fate was decided early last spring, he says. "We had to negotiate her contract for this season, so she's known for a long time this was coming. But she was nothing but absolutely professional and completely tight-lipped and completely a team player in terms of going to events, doing interviews and participating as a full member of the cast without giving any indication that she was dying."I'm glad they gave the actress plenty of notice that her character was being killed off, though--that seems pretty decent of 'em. Oh, and from the same article, just because it made me laugh: Fans never like to see their favorites go. Cuse remembers that before "we killed Boone last year, Jorge's (Garcia) mother called up and said, 'I hear they're going to kill a character on the show.' And Jorge was like, 'Yeah, Ma.' And she goes, 'I hope it's not Sawyer.' "I'd be thinking, "Thanks Mom--way to be supportive."
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Post by Pixi on Nov 10, 2005 8:42:53 GMT -5
God damn it. I knew it when they started doing her back story. I had no clue... I guess the character had actually grown and evolved to the point where her journey had come full circle, but dang. I actually wanted to see more from her, more growth and empathy and human concern... I was pretty sure she would be the one to be killed before this episode aired and once they started her backstory, there wasn't any doubt. I too think they had pretty much taken the character as far as it could go.
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