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Post by Lola m on Jan 11, 2006 21:55:57 GMT -5
How the hell did the plane get there? I mean, we keep gettin such confusing messages about where the island really is. I suppose it could have been heading for Australia or . . . I think it used starburst. #rofl1#
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Post by SpringSummers on Jan 11, 2006 21:56:10 GMT -5
Nice story.
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Post by Matthew on Jan 11, 2006 21:59:50 GMT -5
Good scene between the two of them.
Huh. he's gonna torch it all.
Toss it into the fire, Charlie.
Figured he took holy orders after losing Yemi, and depriving the world of him, both: given another chance by him, saved by him..
Oh, lord, even though not my faith, still such a beautiful poem..
Sun and Jin reaching out to Ana Lucia.
aw... she finds him cute!!! (whatsherhead and hurley) Aw, he finds him cute! (Sawyer and Sawyer)
Give her time to cool down, and destroy the heroin, man.
Dangit. Aw, damn. he wasn't just testing himself. he's been a busy little beaver.
So why leave one of your best shots and trackers behind?
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Post by Lola m on Jan 11, 2006 22:00:56 GMT -5
He gives Charlie another statue. **sniff, sniff** Awwww. And then the music montage of "Tailies finding their place in the new group". And something tells me Hurley is gonna get sum, oh yeah!! Of course, she's the one that I suspect of being another stealth Other, so that might not be such a good thing. Ha!!! Charlie HAS been hoarding extra copies of Our Lady of Smack!! I knew it!!
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Post by rich on Jan 11, 2006 22:05:36 GMT -5
Yeah, I guess that was his brother. Or not. There's his brother in the plane. How in the hell did the plane get here from Nigeria?Oh my God, did he take his brother's place? Wagon-train with the polar bears? #rofl1# Rolling, rolling, rolling. Keep them bear cubs rolling...
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Post by Lola m on Jan 11, 2006 22:06:45 GMT -5
It was an interesting one, wasn't it?
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Post by Lola m on Jan 11, 2006 22:11:14 GMT -5
Good scene between the two of them. Huh. he's gonna torch it all. Toss it into the fire, Charlie. Figured he took holy orders after losing Yemi, and depriving the world of him, both: given another chance by him, saved by him.. Oh, lord, even though not my faith, still such a beautiful poem.. Sun and Jin reaching out to Ana Lucia. aw... she finds him cute!!! (whatsherhead and hurley) Awwwwww. **snicker** I loved the little looks between him and Kate and Jack. I wanted to yell "oh just have the threesome already!". But then, that's just me. ;D Building himself a "just in case" nest, I'm guessing. And/or thinking it will bring him a lot of money when they get off the island. Well, I was thinking Michael had a nice organized plan, so I need to see more next week before I can tell if it's a good plan or not.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 11, 2006 22:12:45 GMT -5
Wagon-train with the polar bears? Rolling, rolling, rolling. Keep them bear cubs rolling... ;D ;D And they could have traded off with sharks for the real long swimming bits.
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Post by rich on Jan 11, 2006 22:16:24 GMT -5
It was an interesting one, wasn't it? Yeah. The most interesting part for me was Eko's initial offer to his brother. His reasoning: "getting the heroin out of Nigeria so our people can't use it" and "you can buy a lot of vaccine with the money". Rationalizations yes, but they made me see Eko as a man who tried to choose the lesser evil whenever he could. And this, ironically, made him a more successful bad guy than most of the people he ran with and probably was why he ended up in a leadership position.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 11, 2006 22:22:51 GMT -5
It was an interesting one, wasn't it? Yeah. The most interesting part for me was Eko's initial offer to his brother. His reasoning: "getting the heroin out of Nigeria so our people can't use it" and "you can buy a lot of vaccine with the money". Rationalizations yes, but they made me see Eko as a man who tried to choose the lesser evil whenever he could. And this, ironically, made him a more successful bad guy than most of the people he ran with and probably was why he ended up in a leadership position. **nods nods nods nods** And it made for another nice contrast / mirror to Charlie and his rationalizations.
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Post by Karen on Jan 11, 2006 22:30:22 GMT -5
Good scene between the two of them. Huh. he's gonna torch it all. Toss it into the fire, Charlie. He should have. That montage had me in tears, until the Claire/Charlie scene. I don't really blame her, but it was hard to watch. I do, too! #rofl1# He ain't wrong. Damn! From the previews? Locke looked dead, didn't he? Eyes open - shock?
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Post by Karen on Jan 11, 2006 22:33:56 GMT -5
It was an interesting one, wasn't it? Yeah. The most interesting part for me was Eko's initial offer to his brother. His reasoning: "getting the heroin out of Nigeria so our people can't use it" and "you can buy a lot of vaccine with the money". Rationalizations yes, but they made me see Eko as a man who tried to choose the lesser evil whenever he could. And this, ironically, made him a more successful bad guy than most of the people he ran with and probably was why he ended up in a leadership position. Do you see him as Aaron to Yemi's Moses, or visa versa? *trying to fit that bit of conversation into the story* I thought it was interesting that his partner pushed him out of the plane. Almost as if he did it on purpose - to save him, knowing that the military would probably mistake him for his brother. Maybe Eko's example of trying to always pick the lesser of two evils rubbed off on him?
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Post by Karen on Jan 11, 2006 22:35:33 GMT -5
Good scene between the two of them. Huh. he's gonna torch it all. Toss it into the fire, Charlie. Figured he took holy orders after losing Yemi, and depriving the world of him, both: given another chance by him, saved by him.. Oh, lord, even though not my faith, still such a beautiful poem.. Sun and Jin reaching out to Ana Lucia. aw... she finds him cute!!! (whatsherhead and hurley) Awwwwww. **snicker** I loved the little looks between him and Kate and Jack. I wanted to yell "oh just have the threesome already!". But then, that's just me. ;D Not just you.
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Post by rich on Jan 11, 2006 22:40:59 GMT -5
Yeah. The most interesting part for me was Eko's initial offer to his brother. His reasoning: "getting the heroin out of Nigeria so our people can't use it" and "you can buy a lot of vaccine with the money". Rationalizations yes, but they made me see Eko as a man who tried to choose the lesser evil whenever he could. And this, ironically, made him a more successful bad guy than most of the people he ran with and probably was why he ended up in a leadership position. **nods nods nods nods** And it made for another nice contrast / mirror to Charlie and his rationalizations. Charlie's rationalizations must have seemed pathetic to Eko. As far as sinning goes, Charlie's a piker compared to Eko. Eko knows what evil is. He knows it in his blood he knows it in his skin. He's carrying on for his brother and trying to live as a righteous man. He broods alot and he's trying to atone for all the horrible things he did. Does that make him like anyone we know?
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Post by Matthew on Jan 11, 2006 23:48:01 GMT -5
**nods nods nods nods** And it made for another nice contrast / mirror to Charlie and his rationalizations. Charlie's rationalizations must have seemed pathetic to Eko. As far as sinning goes, Charlie's a piker compared to Eko. Eko knows what evil is. He knows it in his blood he knows it in his skin. He's carrying on for his brother and trying to live as a righteous man. He broods alot and he's trying to atone for all the horrible things he did. Does that make him like anyone we know? *Tries to imagine Spike not speaking for 40 days in penitance for having killed someone* *utterly, utterly fails* *Angel? Maybe. I could see that.* And in the red? Poetry, Rich.
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