Does he REALLY need everyone to leave? Or was he just saying that to get everyone in one place (the submarine incident) to ensure he kills off the chosen candidate that's supposed to be protecting the Island, who's responsibilities apparently also include keeping him there
who is going to be the person who has never met or seen him before who kills Flocke before he says a word to them?
Eh...Kate getting naked numerous times throughout the series without showing any serious skin is sadder in my mind
ha. i can't believe so many people think their death, or anybody's, is sad and has any emotional impact at this point, since we know they are still alive in the other timeline.
I was already really disappointed seeing Sayid (one of my favorites on the show) take off with the bomb even though he was kind of AWOL already. The follow up drowning (one of the worst ways to die) was like getting U-U-U-LTRA COMBO-ED. I'm not typically invested in shows but after 5 years this was bad.
Why did Widmore try to blow up the plane? Unless he doesn't understand the fact that FLocke can't leave without either all the candidates or all the candidates being dead.
I thought this episode was actually pretty nice, all full of action and sorrow... it's been a while since Lost has had those qualities fully injected into one episode.
RIP Sayid, no 2nd resurrection for you. His "It's going to be you, Jack" line was in reference to candidacy or saving Desmond? And are we clear on how he got resurrected the first time? MIB's not allowed in the temple and Jacob didn't "exist" in the pool, so was it the island that brought him back to life? Also: *Lapidus' corpse not shown, so maybe he's not dead? *Enlightened Desmond and new Jack meet for the first time right? Fireworks, brotha!
last night's episode didn't get to me emotionally until Sun and Jin separated underneath the water. and when Hurley let it all out at the end, that's when the episode reached me. it started slowly but built up so much steam near the end. did Sayid say "It's Going to be you" or "It's good to be you?" have we seen Ana Lucia in timeline X yet?
I see. Do hispanic people know this? I'm enumerating for the census and this topic was brought up in training yesterday. I'm kind of worried I might offend some people.
okay, back to LOST. I heard on the Jay and Jack podcast (www.jayandjack.com) that the LOST producers recently announced 30 more minutes on top of the finale... confirmed the Finale will now air from 9:00 to 11:30 on Sunday May 23rd
to be honest, they were the blandest characters on the show... i can't think of an episode which featured sun or jin that i liked.
There are white hispanics and black hispanics. David Ortiz, for example, would probably be classified as black in terms of race. I'm not sure but I think a lot of it has to do with ancestry. Hispanics who are descended from the Spanish and Portuguese would be white while hispanics who are descended from Africans would be black.