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Post by Matthew on Jan 21, 2009 21:32:11 GMT -5
Nope, not once. Skipping like rocks across a pond. And it appears to be all of them at once.
Sun! I wonder what complication they have set up for her to convince her to go back to the ilsand.
Widmore.
She's not even blinking. Good.
Who doesn't want to kill Ben?
And crap. Hugo framed for the killin'.
SOMEBODY is orchestrating all of this.
Sayid just killed him for the risk of it. Huh.
Well, working for Benry will do that for you.
No, no he's not. So Sayid was, by necessity, on his side, instead.
Ninjas! Dammit, sayid, didn't you hear me when I said "ninjaS"?
And they're capturing, not killing. Nce fake-out. How long till the dart kicks in?
this isn't gonna help Hurley at all, is it? Though it will raise his perceived "badass" ratio.
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Post by Onjel on Jan 21, 2009 21:32:43 GMT -5
I think we've discovered why I never killed any of my coworkers—all the comfort food I eat. That could certainly apply to me as well.
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Post by Matthew on Jan 21, 2009 21:33:46 GMT -5
I think we've discovered why I never killed any of my coworkers—all the comfort food I eat. Huh. That's why I'm so frelling calm most of the time, myself.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 21, 2009 21:33:53 GMT -5
Oh, Whidmore. You are such a prick. "I will be respected." "To kill Benjamin Linus." Oooooooh! Something tells me it's gonna be hard to get her on board with the whole return to the island plan. "Maybe if you ate more comfort food, you wouldn't have to go around shooting people." "Wait. He's on our side now?" "If you ever have the misfortune of running into him. Whatever he tells you, just do the opposite." This? Is why I love Sayid! Damn! Um. And that is why I love him too. 'Cuz he's such a totally kick-ass baddie when he wants to be. Oh Hugo Hugo Hugo. No no no that is exactly what you don't do when someone's been shot. Grab the gun and just give the witnesses a nice look see?!
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Post by Lola m on Jan 21, 2009 21:35:15 GMT -5
Their present is taking place 3 years after they left the island. Thanks. I'm betting that's a fact that I'd forgotten from all those months ago. OMG, there's just so freakin' much to keep track of!
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Post by Lola m on Jan 21, 2009 21:36:05 GMT -5
I think we've discovered why I never killed any of my coworkers—all the comfort food I eat.
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Post by Matthew on Jan 21, 2009 21:41:51 GMT -5
Okay. They skipped forward.
So Farraday is a proponant of the "No Paradoxes" school of belief. This theory bodes poorly for Jack coming back fixing any of it.
Farraday busting out the badasssmartness.
Sadly, the bullet came forward in time with Locke.
Awright, who's walking up with this big ol torch? Ah. Richard.
And that marks Alpert solidly in the "time traveler" category.
Time-taveler briefing.
"It points north, John"
So this is where Locke got this bit.
Well, Locke's always wanted a greater cause to sacrifice himself to. Here he goes.
Huh. okay, defined time period. Where in it, however...
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Post by Lola m on Jan 21, 2009 21:42:10 GMT -5
Well, yay! Farraday just flat out tells them - this is what's happening, I know all about it, here's my book of info, etc.
Richard will fix you, Locke.
"Because you told me, John." "No, no I didn't!" "You will." "When am I?" ;D
"It's a compass." "What does it do?" "It points North." Heeeeee! ;D
Whoa! Tells him he's gonna have to die to get the others back. I want to know more about Richard!!
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Post by Onjel on Jan 21, 2009 21:45:09 GMT -5
Yep. I, too, am thinking it's going to be difficult to get Sun on board with the whole return to the island plan. ;D
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Post by Onjel on Jan 21, 2009 21:45:41 GMT -5
All this time travel stuff? Gives me a headache.
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Post by Sara on Jan 21, 2009 21:45:53 GMT -5
Thanks. I'm betting that's a fact that I'd forgotten from all those months ago. OMG, there's just so freakin' much to keep track of! And they've just given us a shitload of more stuff to try and track, haven't they?
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Post by Sara on Jan 21, 2009 21:47:06 GMT -5
Yep. I, too, am thinking it's going to be difficult to get Sun on board with the whole return to the island plan. ;D To get Sun to go back... I suspect that's going to require duct tape and zip ties.
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Post by Onjel on Jan 21, 2009 21:48:53 GMT -5
Yep. I, too, am thinking it's going to be difficult to get Sun on board with the whole return to the island plan. ;D To get Sun to go back... I suspect that's going to require duct tape and zip ties. ;D
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Post by Matthew on Jan 21, 2009 21:53:32 GMT -5
"And this is what it looked like originally"
Sawyer looks.. more than a LITTLE freaked out.
Oh hell, Farraday, Desmond may have thought he was lost in time at the time. No, wait, that was earlier.
And it could be Keamy in there.
Aw, crap. The cute redhead is leaking. That can't be good.
And this is, somehow, dealt with in his notes.
Desmond DID see somebody.
Sorry, Desi, you don't get that lucky.
skip the preludes, Farraday, before you get zapped out of there too quickly for being too long-winded.
Well, crap. And so much for no paradoxes. In YOUR FACE, Farraday! Oh, that's right. Farraday DID say the rules didn't apply to him.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 21, 2009 21:54:39 GMT -5
Heeeee! I love Juliet telling them about the Dharma station. ;D Angry!Sawyer is angry. Open up. Ghost of Christmas Future. Heh! "Everybody I care about just blew up on that boat. I know what I can't change." So easy to forget how recently (in their personal timeline) the explosion happened. Ooops. Nosebleed of doom. That's not good. Desmond - the rules don't apply to him. Huh. So, is Farraday able to give Desmond a message in the past, jump over the intervening time, and get it to "now"? Whoa. Guess so. And that is how Penny and Desmond are staying out of sight; yachting.
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