I feel like the comments since the classic reviews started have practically covered Expose already, and yet I still can't wait to talk about it next week.
I feel like the comments since the classic reviews started have practically covered Expose already, and yet I still can't wait to talk about it next week.
Boy, that should be interesting to discuss at the very least…I imagine the board will explode much like it did for Stranger in a Strange Land/Tricia Tanaka is Dead a couple weeks ago.
It truly is a masterpiece series of episodes from this point on. I would argue that The Man from Tallahassee through One of Us is Lost's best four hour run to this point, and it's still not even the best of Season 3 (that would be the mind blowing final four hours).
Fry: Fear not! For I shall assist ye!
Keep your chin up!
"Pleased to meet you."
Is it really that much of an error though? It's very easy to scrutinize every little detail, so I get why people would call it a plot error, but I'd call it Charlie being a coward in the beginning (he only went on the initial expedition in the Pilot so he could get his heroin), and then ***SPOILER*** lying to Jack…
Yes, it would be really great to see these reviews go past Season 3 (I know it's already been posted about 100 times, but no harm in saying it again). I feel like I've learned a bunch of new things about Lost that I had never even considered before, because of all the great insights from the many comments on this…
And I'd say your observations of the love triangle are pretty "spot on" as Charlie would say.
So who do we want to see from the ballot come back, or who do we think will come back?
Looking back on Par Avion, I do wonder sometimes if there was a better way for the writers to utilize Claire, but as Myles said, once she had Aaron, there was really not much they could do to fit her into the story. Maternity Leave was pretty much the only episode where she was willingly separated from Aaron for…
I thought he was saying that Australians drive their cars on the right side of the vehicle, not the right side of the road.
"Oh, I can't believe it. I got an enemy. Me - the most beloved man in Springfield."
Makes sense to me, we see Jack thrown for a loop in The Beginning of the End as well when Hurley leads the split to go with Locke to the barracks. In a way, I think Jack trusted Hurley even more than Kate because he always had Jack's back and he could always tell it like it is. Whereas with Kate, I didn't think she…
Well, even though the taste varies from person to person, I can't pass up a freebie. ;-)
It's all lies, every word of it! He wasn't original, he wasn't a Martian, he wasn't Philip Fry and since when is he a the?
Every scene with Bender and the kids is amazing, I still laugh at all of Bender's lines.
That's a good point that I didn't really consider when posting last night. Sierra was probably still on board with voting off Dan, but if they didn't have the numbers, better to lay low and prolong your game.
Leela: Wow, look at me. Although I don't have the hang of blinking yet.
My favorite part of the exchange.