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While it's true that Sawyer didn't get much of a comeuppance for his actions in The Long Con, these two episodes plus the next two coming next week give us at least a few individual takedowns. It's already been mentioned by a couple others that Hurley tackling Sawyer was pretty satisfying, but watching Jack take him

If you wanted to put in a more comedy-heavy hour, I'd suggest Numbers or Tricia Tanaka is Dead. I think Numbers would especially fit well in an AV Club 10.

Exactly, they are barely in any of the episodes before Expose, just a scene here or there and it's not like they're contributing to where the overall story goes.

Seconded on Expose…I can't imagine not liking that episode. Even if you feel it's Nikki and Paolo-centric, it's not like the whole hour is focused on them. We get plenty of the makeshift buddy cop team of Hurley and Sawyer (which leads to a great plot in Left Behind), Charlie beginning to make amends for Sun's

I don't think it's crazy to think that the Dave we see on the Island is the smoke monster. It's easy for me to say that with the benefit of hindsight, but Hurley's doubts about his sanity was really the one weakness that Smokey could take advantage of.

I think we can agree that a lot of mistakes were made after Season 1. And yes, regarding Season 2, I watched that again last year and the Summer/Seth/Zach triangle just went round and round without a resolution. Granted, we got "The Rainy Day Women" out of it, but the rest…eh.

The first season is one of the best seasons any TV show has done in the 2000s, but looking back on it, I wish they had just continued to air it in the summer.

Great choice for a favorite…there's quite a few in Season 3 that I would consider if "Through the Looking Glass" wasn't there. "Tricia Tanaka is Dead", "The Man From Tallahassee", "The Man Behind the Curtain", and "Greatest Hits" are up there too.

First thing: I don't know if this had been confirmed before, but it's great to hear that Season 3 will be covered in the new year. I'm in the middle of watching it now and I feel like it just gets better and better with every viewing.

Best quote of Season 2, without a doubt.

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I'd go with Heroes vs. Villains, Phillippines, and maybe Tocantins.

I'd like to think that's the case with Jeremy, partly because he's on my team, and partly because he's one of the few who seems to know what he's doing in terms of strategy. If he gets Josh out, I think he's got a cakewalk to top four.

I think Jeremy Davies and Jeff Fahey would be good choices to appear on POI as well. And in addition to Mitchell, I wonder if Evangeline Lilly would consider any more TV appearances, or if her only acting is going to be in movies. As far as I know, she has not done any TV since Lost ended, and her only roles before

I've been waiting for someone to mention Frequency, I can't take credit for this because it was pointed out on another site, but for those who haven't seen it…

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"Also, he was funny from the get go."

The End is a really good finale, definitely very emotional to watch, even now. It will probably continue to be divisive for a long while, but I think it would be great for people to remember Lost as a top-notch show and not trash it just because of how it ended. I imagine it will always be my favorite show, and even

That was my first memory of him on TV too, and man, he was chilling in that role. When I first saw his name on Lost and then seeing him on screen, I automatically thought he was going to be a villain based on how well he played out his part on The Practice.

Either Lindelof or Cuse said after the show ended that Sawyer was the favorite guy to write for, hands down.