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Post by Onjel on May 24, 2006 19:11:36 GMT -5
Could be. Sawyer did seem to be taking Ana-Lucia's death harder than I'd expect. To me, it felt more like guilt and generalized being tired of having no real connections in the world than it felt like real grief. If he hadn't screwed her, that gun wouldn't have made it into the hatch. And no matter who pulled the trigger, that means that Ana-Lucia and Libby would still be alive if it wasn't for Sawyer. Doesn't make it his fault, but it does make for some lovely guilt. And he DOES like Hurley, whether he admits it or not. I think he's transferring guilt and sadness over how Hurley feels to his not-really-all-that-serious feelings for Ana-Lucia. On a different note: am I the only one displeased by Charlie's disposal of the heroin? Heroin, in the hands of a medical professional, is a very useful drug. They're short on painkillers and sedatives as it is. First Charlie is irresponsible enough to give an unknown vaccine to Claire instead of Jack...and then he disposes of the only good supply of opiates on the island.Nope. I'm not sure, but that I commented to that effect earlier, so I'm in complete agreement here.
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