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Post by rich on Mar 29, 2006 21:58:00 GMT -5
Supply drop!
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Post by Sara on Mar 29, 2006 22:00:31 GMT -5
Dude. Didn't see that one coming...
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Post by rich on Mar 29, 2006 22:01:04 GMT -5
Go Sayid!
Oh no! Hurley in danger!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 29, 2006 22:01:12 GMT -5
Jack. tsk. tsk.
Bum chica wawa!
Airdrop!
Henry was waiting for the Air Drop, and that's how he got caught?
It's *your* hatch.
Yep, Sayid dug up the grave. Sayid who objected to the dead on the airplane just being burned rather than observing each respective religious rites.
No woman, but a man! The real Henry Gale!!! OMG!!
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Post by SpringSummers on Mar 29, 2006 22:01:13 GMT -5
From the mother ship, no doubt.
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Post by Sara on Mar 29, 2006 22:04:40 GMT -5
And I agree with Kate--I'm glad Jack won too. I'm also glad Kate is now in on the whole deal; I have a feeling she and Ana Lucia will have to be the voices of sanity now that Henry's lie has been exposed.
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Post by SpringSummers on Mar 29, 2006 22:06:20 GMT -5
Jack. tsk. tsk. Bum chica wawa! Airdrop! Henry was waiting for the Air Drop, and that's how he got caught? It's *your* hatch. Yep, Sayid dug up the grave. Sayid who objected to the dead on the airplane just being burned rather than observing each respective religious rites. No woman, but a man! The real Henry Gale!!! OMG!! Interesting, though, that our mystery man went to the trouble of burying the real Henry Gale so nicely, with a cross and everything. Doesn't speak of cold-blooded murder.
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Post by rich on Mar 29, 2006 22:07:32 GMT -5
Tonight seemed like a social experiment, with Locke as the lab rat.
Also the title is a pun.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 29, 2006 22:10:50 GMT -5
This is the place to talk about tonight's new episode of LOST! You have an assignment: write an essay in Ciceronian format detailing each of the five significant events that will occur in tonight's episode: detailing whether or not they meet your criteria for "significant," or whether the previews are as full of hooey as they normally are. This will be a timed essay. Points will be deducted for quoting essays of others and simply saying "eetah!" afterwards. Points will NOT be deducted for spelling or grammar. Within reason. Bonus points will be awarded for novel descriptive passages. That is all. Please raise your pencils and begin as soon as the episode begins airing on the East coast. (9PM Eastern). Eeeeep! And aaaaack! And #rofl1#
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Post by Sara on Mar 29, 2006 22:14:19 GMT -5
Jack. tsk. tsk. Bum chica wawa! Airdrop! Henry was waiting for the Air Drop, and that's how he got caught? It's *your* hatch. Yep, Sayid dug up the grave. Sayid who objected to the dead on the airplane just being burned rather than observing each respective religious rites. No woman, but a man! The real Henry Gale!!! OMG!! Interesting, though, that our mystery man went to the trouble of burying the real Henry Gale so nicely, with a cross and everything. Doesn't speak of cold-blooded murder. Or maybe he was gambling that anyone who went through the trouble of checking his story wouldn't go so far as to dig the body up--the average person is going to be far too squeamish for that kind of due dilligence. His bad luck that the people checking were a cop and an Iraqi torturer.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 29, 2006 22:16:45 GMT -5
Locke flashback. Daddy died and now John will never ever get him to say "I love you and I'm sorry I stole your internal organ!"
Maybe if I were in the loop. There is no loop. (Ha! There is soooo a loop! Or, as Hurley says - loop, dude!)
Squeaky loudspeaker and the clock stopped counting. Now it begins!
"Maybe he left you his kidney." Heee! She's got a good wicked sense of humor.
Skulking bad guys at the funeral. Maybe the whole death thing is a scam too.
The doors of doom come down!
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Post by Lola m on Mar 29, 2006 22:17:48 GMT -5
It's a prop balloon and a prop grave, I'm telling ya! **nods nods nods** And prop blast doors. Or at least a prop "reason" for blast doors. And Locke's daddy ain't really dead either.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 29, 2006 22:19:21 GMT -5
And that's when Sawyer pisses me off. Meds should not come with a price. Not in circumstances like theirs. Sawyer has difficulty with the idea of "appropriate circumstances". It's all or nothing with him. Usually nothing.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 29, 2006 22:20:22 GMT -5
Gah! The wig! Don't knock the obits: no one ever says anything mean after they're dead. Locke's father's dead. Maybe The Others did it. #rofl1# But even if they're a real balloon or a real grave with a real body, that still doesn't really tell us anything . . .
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Post by Karen on Mar 29, 2006 22:24:00 GMT -5
Good for Locke for (finally) not playing Henry's game.
And Go Jack! for asking Henry to redraw the map! Tricky.
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