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Post by Lola m on May 7, 2007 22:28:13 GMT -5
I am now firmly in the camp with you guys that think Jack is running some kind of double cross against the Others with Juliette. Oh - I am not in that camp. It just doesn't make sense to me in terms of Jack - who Jack is and such. It could be that Jack and Juliette are in some kind of actual cahoots, but that will be a big disappointment to me, in terms of who I thought Jack was, and who he must be to do such a thing so easily - begin trusting Juliet with no real reason to do so. My Jackie-boy will no longer be my Jackie-boy. Well, I guess I'm on the "Jack is planning something, with or without Juliette" bandwagon, to be most accurate.
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Post by Lola m on May 7, 2007 22:30:09 GMT -5
One more thing: I loved the ending. Locke trudging off with his bundle. His father may be dead but he's still the monkey on Locke's back. leftylady Perfect description! What he should have done is what the woman he met at the anger management class wanted him to do. To really just drop the whole thing. Stop caring about his dad, stop attaching himself to those issues. And when the guy came to him because his mom was marrying him, he should have just sent him to the cops and not gone to see his dad.
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Post by fish1941 on Dec 15, 2008 20:43:52 GMT -5
I found it sad that Sawyer needed to solely blame Anthony Cooper for his parents' deaths. After all, Mr. and Mrs. Ford were just as responsible. Mrs. Ford did have an affair with Cooper. She didn't have to. Mr. Ford was the one who decided to kill Mrs. Ford and himself, when he could have recovered from Cooper's con job and start all over again. Granted, he could have divorced Mrs. Ford. But that would have been a hell of a lot better than murder/suicide.
Now that I think about it, Sawyer's father is MORE to blame than Cooper. But Sawyer . . . being Sawyer needed a scapegoat to inflict his rage over his situation upon someone. And Cooper was the right person. And the sad thing is that Cooper's murder will not change this.
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