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Post by Sara on Mar 14, 2007 13:01:20 GMT -5
Looks like Claire is the focus of tonight's flashback fun.
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Post by leftylady on Mar 14, 2007 17:26:30 GMT -5
Did they change the title? my paper (and tvguide.com has this one titled "Par Avion")
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Post by Sara on Mar 14, 2007 19:27:26 GMT -5
Did they change the title? my paper (and tvguide.com has this one titled "Par Avion") leftylady Nope, you were right; either I misread my source or they had it wrong. Thanks for letting me know.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 14, 2007 21:11:08 GMT -5
Hey! It's the traditional eyeball shot - two of them! Huh. And a goth-girl Claire and mom in car crash. Charlie's been depressed (gee, I wonder why ) but now he's all Claireday-seizing. I'm seriously starting to love the 3 stooges gang of 3 (4 counting Rousseau, but I'll bet she doesn't think of herself as part of this gang). The whole bit with bickering Sayid and Locke (not as infallible as the magic carving on your stick!) was too funny. And then Kate all "just ask the guy - tell us if we're going the right way" and his deadpan "you're going the right way". ;D Very funny. Charley looks distinctly nervous about Desmond. And frankly, why shouldn't he, with Desmond pratically saying "come hunting boar with me or die, Die, DIE!". Claire's got an idea. Are they gonna strap themselves to birds and fly off the island?
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2007 21:17:28 GMT -5
"But you, John Locke, I might have a fleeting memory of. But the John Locke I knew was para..." Para WHAT? Paranoid? A paratrooper? At parahelion? WHAT?
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Post by Sara on Mar 14, 2007 21:18:39 GMT -5
"But you, John Locke, I might have a fleeting memory of. But the John Locke I knew was para..." Para WHAT? Paranoid? A paratrooper? At parahelion? WHAT? Couldn't be paralyzed, could it?
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2007 21:21:06 GMT -5
Hey! It's the traditional eyeball shot - two of them! Huh. And a goth-girl Claire and mom in car crash. Charlie's been depressed (gee, I wonder why ) but now he's all Claireday-seizing. I'm seriously starting to love the 3 stooges gang of 3 (4 counting Rousseau, but I'll bet she doesn't think of herself as part of this gang). The whole bit with bickering Sayid and Locke (not as infallible as the magic carving on your stick!) was too funny. And then Kate all "just ask the guy - tell us if we're going the right way" and his deadpan "you're going the right way". ;D Very funny. Charley looks distinctly nervous about Desmond. And frankly, why shouldn't he, with Desmond pratically saying "come hunting boar with me or die, Die, DIE!". Claire's got an idea. Are they gonna strap themselves to birds and fly off the island? I loved how it was all "Manly confrontation" and subtle subtext between Charlie and Desmond, and Claire pays attention for a moment, and then she bids "oblivious" and goes off all, "Hey! Birds!" ;D Too bad Charlie hasn't told Claire about Desmond's signs and portents: she'd probably be able to believe it.
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2007 21:26:18 GMT -5
Okay, I know this Aunt Lindsay is just acting on her own upset, but I still don't like her.
"Her expenses have already been taken care of" "I've been asked to keep that confidential" AAAAAHHHH!!!
And Desmond queers the pitch. And she's beginning to suspect something. And since he's not Locke, he's less creepy.
Okay, that fence is a heck of a lot creepier than a wired fence.
Microwave fence?
Yes, let's trust the bad guy.
And Locke has the best idea all day, after a fashion.
Yeah, let's not go that way.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 14, 2007 21:28:34 GMT -5
Hee! Sawyer's having trouble not saying nick names. ;D Ah - catch birds, hope to find some tagged one, put messaged in the tags. Rather clever idea, actually. Hmmmm. Claire insisting she's not at fault in the car crash. So, does that mean she was to blame? Or was mom really driving and she's covering for her? Kate and CFL bonding. "I have no questions about my daughter because I do not want to know the answers." Hmmmmm hmmmmmm hmmmmm. So, they can leave the island of the Magnificent Man who is not Benry in their yellow magical Dharma submarine, but they can't come back because the electromagnetic pulse destroyed their beacon. Yeah. I'm with Rousseau. The man lies like a rug. Plus, he's doing the whole "because we have files on you guys, I'm gonna use your names and drop hints about your life to make me seem all smarty pants and all-knowing". I'm with Sayid (oh, how I wish that were really true); these Others are not as omniscent as they like to pretend. Interesting how it was Rousseau who cut him off when he was about to tell that John had been paralysed.
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Post by Lola m on Mar 14, 2007 21:29:32 GMT -5
"But you, John Locke, I might have a fleeting memory of. But the John Locke I knew was para..." Para WHAT? Paranoid? A paratrooper? At parahelion? WHAT? Paranormal! Parasailing! Parapants and a nice sport jacket!
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2007 21:30:12 GMT -5
And dammit, some DMs are at a higher level than others, even if there are no formal rankings.
</geekiness supreme>
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Post by Lola m on Mar 14, 2007 21:31:17 GMT -5
Hey! It's the traditional eyeball shot - two of them! Huh. And a goth-girl Claire and mom in car crash. Charlie's been depressed (gee, I wonder why ) but now he's all Claireday-seizing. I'm seriously starting to love the 3 stooges gang of 3 (4 counting Rousseau, but I'll bet she doesn't think of herself as part of this gang). The whole bit with bickering Sayid and Locke (not as infallible as the magic carving on your stick!) was too funny. And then Kate all "just ask the guy - tell us if we're going the right way" and his deadpan "you're going the right way". ;D Very funny. Charley looks distinctly nervous about Desmond. And frankly, why shouldn't he, with Desmond pratically saying "come hunting boar with me or die, Die, DIE!". Claire's got an idea. Are they gonna strap themselves to birds and fly off the island? I loved how it was all "Manly confrontation" and subtle subtext between Charlie and Desmond, and Claire pays attention for a moment, and then she bids "oblivious" and goes off all, "Hey! Birds!" ;D ;D Yeah, they're being all "significant eye contact" and she's "oooh, look, shiny". Heck, I think most folks on the island would be believing just about anything nowadays. Well, except for Sayid and the magic stick.
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2007 21:34:46 GMT -5
So did Locke kill Bakunin intentionally? Or hope he was gonna die?
CRAP, so Locke was lying about the fact he didn't know about the C4? Man, he's just all kinds of incoherent.
Claire suspects something's hinky between the two.
And you are about to LOSE her, Charlie. TALK, ya jackass.
So she's taking out her bitchiness at her aunt from the past at Charlie?
Huh. New doctor. Bet it's a Shepard.
There he is.
WHUH?!
Things are falling in to place now.
Whoa. Jack's got a sister.
Yep. Hey, was Lindsay the woman he was on the front porch of when he with Ana Lucia?
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Post by Karen on Mar 14, 2007 21:38:01 GMT -5
Hey! It's the traditional eyeball shot - two of them! Huh. And a goth-girl Claire and mom in car crash. Charlie's been depressed (gee, I wonder why ) but now he's all Claireday-seizing. I'm seriously starting to love the 3 stooges gang of 3 (4 counting Rousseau, but I'll bet she doesn't think of herself as part of this gang). The whole bit with bickering Sayid and Locke (not as infallible as the magic carving on your stick!) was too funny. And then Kate all "just ask the guy - tell us if we're going the right way" and his deadpan "you're going the right way". ;D Very funny. Charley looks distinctly nervous about Desmond. And frankly, why shouldn't he, with Desmond pratically saying "come hunting boar with me or die, Die, DIE!". Claire's got an idea. Are they gonna strap themselves to birds and fly off the island? I loved how it was all "Manly confrontation" and subtle subtext between Charlie and Desmond, and Claire pays attention for a moment, and then she bids "oblivious" and goes off all, "Hey! Birds!" ;D Too bad Charlie hasn't told Claire about Desmond's signs and portents: she'd probably be able to believe it. You're probably right. And that's probably why he hasn't told her - he doesn't want to believe it, because then he'd lose hope.
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Post by Matthew on Mar 14, 2007 21:39:51 GMT -5
Locke blew up the station because proof denies faith.
Uh... why assume the plane (of the Sonic Screw-You-Overs) stops at each pole? Because you are idiots??
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