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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 4, 2006 20:28:55 GMT -5
Matthew Fox in scrubs. #thud# Poor woobie.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 4, 2006 20:29:42 GMT -5
Back to the eyeball openers - yay! And Petula - double yay!!
Oooh, they have all the comforts of modern life in their little Other Island village - Stephen King book club reading and all.
Plus, some of them (like Blonde woman) don't like not!Henry.
So, Jack and Sawyer are put in animal experiment labs or zoo cages. Each are given someone to "interact" with (someone apparently sympathetic, up to a point). And Kate is symbolically stripped, dressed up all "pretty" "like a lady" "civilised", so they can play a different kind of mind game with her.
I don't like these new "civilised" Others any more than I did the old pretend-scruffy ones.
I don't care how they humanize them or give us their side of the story. Any group, or leader of a group, that responded that way to a plane crash? Are not good.
So there! ;D
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Post by rich on Oct 4, 2006 20:29:51 GMT -5
"Let it go, Jack"?
When hell freezes over!
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Post by Matthew on Oct 4, 2006 20:35:52 GMT -5
Ah, Jack, back to your stalking.....
Oh, my. Well, yes, it's a valid point, she'd call his daddy to say "he's going nutso on me, help"
There went the most intimate and kind Shepard Sr. has been since his confession to Sawyer just afore he died.
AAAAAH!!!! Loudspeaker spoke with Dead Daddy's voice!!!!!!!
Oh yeah, Dead Daddy is missing from his casket.
Jack, you need to eat.
Repo man? Has he done that? Nah, he's just making shit up to confound her.
And he's cooperating, now? Huh.
The sympathy ploy is the hardest to resist.
Oh yeah, this is real, my ass. (the breakout)
They just like zapping him, don't they?
Simple transparant ploy to get him to trust someone? or a genuine prisoner from their own numbers?
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Post by Sara on Oct 4, 2006 20:36:27 GMT -5
Okay that was a very disturbing scene. Yikes - what does Henry have in store for Kate? Um . . . is he still Henry? I'm kind of behind on Lost things. Yeah, he's still calling himself Henry, although some refer to him as FauxHenry or Fenry.
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Post by rich on Oct 4, 2006 20:37:14 GMT -5
I vote simple transparent ploy.
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Post by Karen on Oct 4, 2006 20:37:50 GMT -5
Okay, so "Where's your lawyer?" should prolly not be answered with "You look pretty" Ah, Jack. *sigh* Cripes, a village full of shrinks with undercover experience. Woohoo! Nekkid Kate! Shades of Alice in Wonderland. okay, the Other who picked her wardrobe has been in my brain. Shackles and a French Press. Accoutrements of any fine breakfast table. Kate? When you are reduced to the Jerry Springer "you don't know me" answer? You're a step behind. "Something nice to hold on to" "the next two weeks are going to be very unpleasant" don't let the evil shrinks break your brain... What the hell IS Henry's real name, anyways? Oh, maybe Henry is Ben. He did say 'I guess I'm out of the book club.'
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Post by Matthew on Oct 4, 2006 20:38:32 GMT -5
I vote simple transparent ploy. But they know we'd think that.. But they also know that we know, that they know that... My head hurts. I give up.
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 4, 2006 20:39:37 GMT -5
I don't like any of the "dead people in ads" commercials. It's creepy. LOST: Well . . . I don't know what to think. Sawyer! I think he needs to shower also. Down, your honor. Sawyer is spoken for. ;D The poor bubby. He really really needs a shower now. A long hot shower. With me, because he's injured and will need assistance. Back to Jack. I think that Juliette looks like his wife.
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 4, 2006 20:39:46 GMT -5
Back to the eyeball openers - yay! And Petula - double yay!! Oooh, they have all the comforts of modern life in their little Other Island village - Stephen King book club reading and all. Plus, some of them (like Blonde woman) don't like not!Henry. So, Jack and Sawyer are put in animal experiment labs or zoo cages. Each are given someone to "interact" with (someone apparently sympathetic, up to a point). And Kate is symbolically stripped, dressed up all "pretty" "like a lady" "civilised", so they can play a different kind of mind game with her. I don't like these new "civilised" Others any more than I did the old pretend-scruffy ones. I don't care how they humanize them or give us their side of the story. Any group, or leader of a group, that responded that way to a plane crash? Are not good. So there! ;D Right there with you. ;D And I was wondering why they chose those three people to have first contact with our Losties. Jack--with woman/blondie woman/wife issues meets "nice" and "comforting blonde woman; Kate--with daddy issues meets older, "fatherly"-like pirate-wannabe man; and Sawyer, with his issues of his childhood, meets young-looking boy. Hmmm. Of course, I'm probably full of it.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 4, 2006 20:40:04 GMT -5
So - the flashJacks are letting us know that Jack's issues are about being stubborn and not letting things go.
This, we already knew. ;D
Also, I am suspicious of this "escape attempt". These are all just different mind games.
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Post by rich on Oct 4, 2006 20:40:33 GMT -5
Okay, so "Where's your lawyer?" should prolly not be answered with "You look pretty" Ah, Jack. *sigh* Cripes, a village full of shrinks with undercover experience. Woohoo! Nekkid Kate! Shades of Alice in Wonderland. okay, the Other who picked her wardrobe has been in my brain. Shackles and a French Press. Accoutrements of any fine breakfast table. Kate? When you are reduced to the Jerry Springer "you don't know me" answer? You're a step behind. "Something nice to hold on to" "the next two weeks are going to be very unpleasant" don't let the evil shrinks break your brain... What the hell IS Henry's real name, anyways? Ashurdusmellbad. He's Assyrian.
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 4, 2006 20:41:39 GMT -5
This part about telling Jack that he might start hallucinating . . . I mean, how much worse could that be? I'd be praying for hallucinations.
OK. More weather warnings going across the screen . . . gusts up to 60mph . . . yikes. I think it's passed over my area already though.
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Post by rich on Oct 4, 2006 20:43:09 GMT -5
Hee! Intervention for Jack!
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Post by Sara on Oct 4, 2006 20:45:17 GMT -5
They're underwater! ETA: I'd like it noted, for the record, that I posted this before Jack finished opening the door, meaning I typed it before he began turning the wheel. Karen and Onjel will vouch for me on this.
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