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Post by Lola m on Mar 7, 2007 22:35:01 GMT -5
Ping Ping table? "Sky turned purple, I stopped asking questions" Oh, cripes, Sawyer. You were dead, after all... And thanks, "previouslies" for reminding me of the "lift up your eyes and look north" bit. I'd comPLETELY forgotten it. Yeah, I'm kinda dubious about a compass bearing received from Genesis.... COW?! COW. Sufficient Cowbell. You can never have enough Cowbell. ;D Dude!
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Post by Matthew on Mar 7, 2007 22:35:34 GMT -5
<snip> From what orifice does he pluck this certainty? If it's anywhere near the one that told him Henry was an Other, I'm inclined to listen. ;D
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Post by Sara on Mar 7, 2007 22:45:53 GMT -5
Matthew! Your chance to shine brightly, my man—translate!
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Post by Matthew on Mar 7, 2007 22:46:26 GMT -5
And we enter on the flashback.. They don't want "truth" they want revenge. "Never touch a woman" What? Boiling oil. Ouch. "Enough for today" does she have another game? Convincing scars. That's what Andrea's (old friend of mine) skin all looked like. Watching over the tied-up prisoner while Sayid and Kate explore. Do NOT yield to the temptation to go play chess, Locke! 'Specially with 'splosives everywhere!!! Locke, you jackass. Winning proably bloes the place up. Operations manuals. Binders prolly filled with information. Which means they are gonna barely get out of there with their lives. "Manual override achieved" WHOA!!! No dish, no sonar. "The hostiles" "enter 77" uh oh. And Locke gets EXACTLY what he deserves. Jumpsuits! Oh, Benry's lieutenant from the mud hut FX village. *sigh* Locke, you freakin' idiot. ONE job.... "You know what to do" YES, shut her up... So that's what she meant.
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Post by Karen on Mar 7, 2007 22:46:35 GMT -5
Writer: Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse Director: Stephen Williams Guest star: Mira Furlan (Danielle Rousseau) , Anne Bedian (Amira), Taiarii Marshal (waiter), Eyad Elbitar (Arabic man), April Grace (Ms. Klugh), Shaun Toub (Sami), Francois Chau (Dr. Marvin Candle), Andrew Divoff (Mikhail Bakunin) Isn't '77' craps? Here ya go: 77Interesting. I like the password one. But I think I was right the first time. It's craps!
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Post by Karen on Mar 7, 2007 22:49:37 GMT -5
Ping pong? They're going to play ping pong? Well, and why not. Heh. Sawyer whining about his stuff, but really he's whining about not being the big man on campus the beach anymore. The stuff "wasn't really yours". True. "It was mine 'cuz I took it!" If I lose, name it. And Sun asks for no more nicknames. No More Nicknames?! For a week?! !!? Good god, people. You have Sawyer. Saying "anything". And this is what you ask for?! Make him go naked for a week! Make him your sweaty cabana boy for a week!! Make him provide sexual favors for a week!!! Sing it, sister!!
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Post by Lola m on Mar 7, 2007 22:49:51 GMT -5
Nice digs the Eyepatch Man has. Hmmmm. Former Russian soldier, answered an ad? "Would you like to save the world?" 11 years alone here? Ooooh, another station name. The Flame. Are you ready to play? It's always games with these folks - always games. Hmmmm. The Dharma people are all gone because the "initiated a war against the hostiles". And said hostiles came and gave him the "don't cross this line" warning. Hmmmm. Sounds like "others" games to me. The hostiles were here a long time before the Dharma people were. Four-toed hostiles, perhaps? More flashback. Oh crap. His torture days are coming back to haunt him, maybe? Cat is named Nadia - like Sayid's Nadia. I love it when Sayid is all calm and knowing and clever. When everyone else is all freaked out and he just sits there, asking questions and being all . . . apparently mellow looking. So, he thinks the guy is not Dharma, but is one of "them". And that he's not alone. But which "them"? The Others - who Sayid doesn't think are really true Dharma people? The hostiles? Someone else?
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Post by Matthew on Mar 7, 2007 22:50:24 GMT -5
Matthew! Your chance to shine brightly, my man—translate! Mostly it was a back-and-forth of "You know what to do" and (I think) "Do you know what you are asking me to do?" No-one else gets it out there, I'll watch it on ABC online and get it transcribed.
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Post by Sara on Mar 7, 2007 22:51:42 GMT -5
I think entering 77 sets off all that C-4...
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Post by Lola m on Mar 7, 2007 22:53:59 GMT -5
Sawyer, you are a diphole. I love ya, man, but seriously, you are an assjack. "Avalanche" "No nicknames" AWESOME!! "For a week" because he'd actually DIE if he had to PERMENANTLY stop using pop-cultural references. ;D Heck, one week is going to be painful when he loses. 'Cuz you know he's going to lose. Heh! Just what I was thinking. Classic Rousseau. ;D I say they collect the whole set and we end up getting a Plato, a Spinoza, a Hume and a Hegel. But if a Kierkegaard or, heaven forfend, a Nietzsche show up, look out! ;D
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Post by Lola m on Mar 7, 2007 22:54:44 GMT -5
Looks like Sayid's got some chickens coming home to roost... **nods** Coming full circle.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 7, 2007 22:57:12 GMT -5
Well, it's through-and-through. That's good. Last remaining member of the Dharma initiative? "Lost the cold war" Oh, I can't wait 'till sledgeweb posts that page of Russian. Totally, dude. We should have a translation within 24 hours, I'll bet. Good one! Ooooh, yes! A long line of four toed cattle rustling island dwelling hostiles! He is Sayid. ;D He can make anything sound certain by just using that . . . Sayid voice.
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Post by Sara on Mar 7, 2007 22:57:27 GMT -5
That woman is my hero.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 7, 2007 22:57:52 GMT -5
<snip> From what orifice does he pluck this certainty? If it's anywhere near the one that told him Henry was an Other, I'm inclined to listen. Good point.
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Post by Sara on Mar 7, 2007 22:58:48 GMT -5
Oh, Locke's lucky Sayid didn't kill him right then.
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