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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 18, 2006 21:09:56 GMT -5
Hmmmm. So "taking care of your own mess" is all about the cop!kid (who he couldn't shoot) and Boone (who he led to his death) and Eko (who he did save, after causing the problem) and now it's . . . becoming the leader and going to save Jack and Kate and Sawyer. Huh. And it looks like (from previews) that they could use some savin', fer sure! Oh, and Desmond can see the future. Well, he didn't turn green and tear thru his attractive tie-dyed dress, but it was still cool. I just get filled with this feeling that Desmond has "read the book," and knows what happens.
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 18, 2006 21:11:30 GMT -5
Please. He was so obviously gay. Also - shouldn't you be watching Tim? I've got Tim Tivo'd. The more important question is, are you watching Tim? Uhm - uh - Tim loves me whether I, uh, watch him or not, and he knows my love for him is, uh, not about, uhm anything so ephemeral as . . . uh, and anyhow, I am watching Project Runway.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 21:11:34 GMT -5
I am gonna take a stand and say "I don't like Benry and his squad of crackmonkeys at all" That is all. This? Is a very good stand to take, as far as I'm concerned. ;D Of course, now I'm also wondering about what Moscow Watcher was saying earlier - are the Others also just lab rats. Maybe, they're being tested like the "guards and prisoners" were in last week's VM ep. **runs off to watch PR**
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 18, 2006 21:13:18 GMT -5
Hmmmm. So "taking care of your own mess" is all about the cop!kid (who he couldn't shoot) and Boone (who he led to his death) and Eko (who he did save, after causing the problem) and now it's . . . becoming the leader and going to save Jack and Kate and Sawyer. Huh. And it looks like (from previews) that they could use some savin', fer sure! Oh, and Desmond can see the future. Well, he didn't turn green and tear thru his attractive tie-dyed dress, but it was still cool. I just get filled with this feeling that Desmond has "read the book," and knows what happens. Whoa. My mind has been blown by this statement. I like this thought. I think.
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Post by Karen on Oct 18, 2006 21:14:29 GMT -5
Whoa. New meat. ;D Back off, chickie. He's already spoken for. ;D We probably could work something out, if you're willing. I'm easy.
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 18, 2006 21:15:10 GMT -5
I've got Tim Tivo'd. The more important question is, are you watching Tim? Uhm - uh - Tim loves me whether I, uh, watch him or not, and he knows my love for him is, uh, not about, uhm anything so ephemeral as . . . uh, and anyhow, I am watching Project Runway.Oh my god. Tim will be heartbroken. I guess it's my responsibility to console him, since I was the one who offered him to you. *sigh*
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 18, 2006 21:16:37 GMT -5
Whoa. New meat. ;D Back off, chickie. He's already spoken for. ;D We probably could work something out, if you're willing. I'm easy. Wait a minute . . . when did you claim him?
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Post by rich on Oct 18, 2006 21:20:36 GMT -5
Hmmmm. So "taking care of your own mess" is all about the cop!kid (who he couldn't shoot) and Boone (who he led to his death) and Eko (who he did save, after causing the problem) and now it's . . . becoming the leader and going to save Jack and Kate and Sawyer. Huh. And it looks like (from previews) that they could use some savin', fer sure! Oh, and Desmond can see the future. Well, he didn't turn green and tear thru his attractive tie-dyed dress, but it was still cool. I just get filled with this feeling that Desmond has "read the book," and knows what happens. Judging by his face at the end, what happens is something very bad.
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Post by Maria on Oct 18, 2006 22:15:18 GMT -5
More religious imagery with Locke--mirroring the story of Zechariah, who laughed when told he was going to have a son in his old age and was rendered mute until his son--appropriately named John, here--was born...and he had "something of importance" to say (his son's name).
With that comparison, and tonight's episode, I believe that Locke has surely regained his faith.
But I don't know WHAT to think about Desmond and the future, lol. Very cool.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 22:21:17 GMT -5
You know at first, for like a split second during the previews for next week, I thought the dude was asking Jack if he loved "this guy"--I did a little squee. ;D From your mouth to God's, the Goddess's, the writer's and producer's ears. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 22:21:52 GMT -5
Oh, you know you were thinking the same thing. I call dibs on new guy. Please. He was so obviously gay. Also - shouldn't you be watching Tim? #rofl1#
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 22:23:16 GMT -5
Hmmmm. So "taking care of your own mess" is all about the cop!kid (who he couldn't shoot) and Boone (who he led to his death) and Eko (who he did save, after causing the problem) and now it's . . . becoming the leader and going to save Jack and Kate and Sawyer. Huh. And it looks like (from previews) that they could use some savin', fer sure! Oh, and Desmond can see the future. Well, he didn't turn green and tear thru his attractive tie-dyed dress, but it was still cool. I just get filled with this feeling that Desmond has "read the book," and knows what happens. Oooh, Miss Clever vonCleverPants! What a great way to phrase it - I like this!
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 22:24:15 GMT -5
Whoa. New meat. ;D Back off, chickie. He's already spoken for. ;D We probably could work something out, if you're willing. I'm easy. Well, we all knew that. #smirk#
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 22:25:12 GMT -5
I just get filled with this feeling that Desmond has "read the book," and knows what happens. Judging by his face at the end, what happens is something very bad. Hmmmm. But bad for who . . . . ?
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Post by Lola m on Oct 18, 2006 22:26:48 GMT -5
More religious imagery with Locke--mirroring the story of Zechariah, who laughed when told he was going to have a son in his old age and was rendered mute until his son--appropriately named John, here--was born...and he had "something of importance" to say (his son's name). Oooh, interesting idea! It certainly seems to have given him back his confidence, as well. Very cool! ;D
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