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Listening to Ms. Klugh ask Michael questions about his son reminds of the earlier Season 2 scene where Susan's lawyer talks to him in much the same manner. How in the hell does anyone expect Michael to know anything about Walt when they keep taking him away from Michael? Sure, they had some time together in Season 1

Man, that was amazing stuff…I always try to watch that episode if I see that it will be airing. Will Smith just lets loose with everything he's got and completely sells it. You just want to cry along with him after his "How come he don't want me, man?"

One of my favorites of the 90's, and I still like to catch the re-runs here and there…apparently MTV took over airing it, as well as Nick at Nite. The theme song is still as catchy now as it was when it aired in prime time.

The picture above, where Kate is consoling Hurley, those are the kinds of scenes I've been noticing more this time around as I go through the seasons. I wrote a post a couple months ago about how Kate reacted to the tragedies around the camp, and before we got into Season 2, I felt like Libby's death had hit her as

Yeah, when I'm rewatching Season 2, this is the point where things are getting really exciting and I can't wait to see what happens next, even though I already know what's coming.

Yeah, I would agree with that, especially since Ben doesn't look like he's taken a beating from anyone to this point. ;-)

I found this quiz that I tried on Sporcle that may have the answer…I might have to take it again to see if there's any that they missed, but I imagine it comes pretty close.

Yep, you remember correctly (from the Pilot):

When I read this yesterday, I would have bet money that the number would have been one of the Numbers, or 108. Not too far off though…another interesting one would be how many episode titles have been spoken by the characters. One example: watched Left Behind a couple weeks ago, and Sawyer was hunting with Desmond,

Reed probably should have told Keith before tribal that he was going to purposely throw him under the bus, but since Keith still doesn't seem to know how to play the game, it wouldn't have made a difference anyway.

Nope, never happened, but that was his plan to avenge Alex's death.

"Rose and Bernard" - one of the best musical themes for any of the couples on the show. I always liked that there were people on the periphery who didn't want to get mixed up in all the drama, and just wanted to let things come as they may. I do wonder though, if Rose had gotten off the Island, maybe her cancer

"I don't want to make it out like Lost is a perfect show. It's not. But, I'm okay with that. For me, no show I've ever watched has captured my mind and heart like this show did. I don't need all the answers given. I never expected that. I also don't have a problem with most of the answers. Most. The answer for what

I'm pretty sure it was Freddie Freeman, and I thought of the same player when I heard that. Probably a fairly common name though.

I really liked the 'Zerz joke (and it definitely is a great name), and a good headline in the Springfield Shopper as well:

Jack actually did have a pair. I believe his cards were a jack and a 9, while Sawyer had a 5 and 4. So Jack paired his 9 with the board, and Sawyer paired the 5, hence the winning hand for the doc.

I know that Survivor is not the same game it was a decade ago, but I remember Rob Cesternino getting rid of Christy at 6 because she was going back and forth too much on who she wanted to vote out. Maybe Missy would have been shooting herself in the foot if she helps get Jon out, but Jon and Jaclyn have pretty

To this day, I still don't think Matthew Fox gets enough credit for the work he did on the show, especially in Season 6. Most of us would probably highlight Terry O'Quinn/Michael Emerson first, then maybe Naveen Andrews, Josh Holloway getting better and better in his role, and Jorge Garcia for his comedy. But Fox

Those are good points, and I do remember expecting to see that "certain someone" one week later, but Expose was just such a fun hour that it didn't bother me at all. And not only has time been good for that episode, I think it's been great for Season 3 overall. I can't wait to finish it over the next few weeks.

Agreed, and they really highlighted what made Season 1 so great.