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The Curse of the Cat People
Although it retains many of the same characters, there's practically no connection to the original Cat People.

Pushing Smokey into water = impromptu baptism? Since Smokey seems to be pretty much all evil expect him to shrivel up into a prune shaped lump in the coming episodes.

Maybe the white rock Jacob left in the cave was his way of saying, "Ha! You're list is wrong, dude."

I think the list in the cave is indeed Smokey's. It seems like his attempt to recreate Jacob's true list. Maybe he got a glimpse of the lighthouse at some point, but didn't get all the information correct when he went to write it all down himself.

Shootout and stuff
Love how confident Jack is in the the whole can't kill the candidates thing. During the dock shootout he didn't even try to take cover. If MIB isn't going kill him these nerds certainly aren't going to either.

That's a good point. Sometimes it really it worked to his advantage (I'm thinking Wackyland here), but it can become frustrating when the cartoon takes place in a more traditional setting like Bugs' woods or something.

While Clampett does have some decent cartoons to name (the Duck Twacy one is probably his best) his work as a whole suffers because he was terrible at defining characters and building humor off of their personalities. Everyone in his cartoons tend to shift between very extreme emotions, but he did little to

It's more likely to be Danny Pickett. Mainly because that guy was a total douche.

The crabs are pretty great, but the film itself isn't very good. Ahola comes off as too well-adjusted to really be compared to Bruno S. His performance and Tim Roth's are going in such different directions that the film never really stands a chance.

The last time Sayid and Ben would have seen each other would have been flight 316 and before that at the conclusion of their globe hopping assassinating adventures. Ben wouldn't even remember getting shot by Sayid as a kid because of the Others mystical whatnot.

Sawyer and Jin were charged with looking after hideous squirrel baby. Now there's a spinoff.

alt-kids
We've now seen several kids in the alternate timeline that we know didn't or couldn't exist in the regular one. Is it possible that there are discrepancies in the normal timeline as well? Could one of the characters we know and love not even have an alternate version because he or she wasn't born in that

"I make good eggs."
Damn it was fun to see Keamy again. Pity he had to go and get his alt-self all bullet infested.

It would be pretty hilarious if Frank decided they had to set off another bomb to reset the crash of flight 316. Season 7: Everyone lands safely in Guam!

Alt-Rose
It has just struck me that in the alternate timeline Rose knew Hurley before flight 815 (did she know he was on the flight as well?). This seems to suggest that this universe was already pulling these characters together before the flight. Though why it would start with Hurley and Rose is anyone's guess.

I'm not really a fan of Bob Clampett, but his Horton Hatches Egg is pretty good. He's dead too so I guess your argument still stands.

How were these numbers assigned to begin with? It doesn't seem like Jacob was just adding new candidates as next consecutive numbers so what exactly is his "thing" with numbers? Also once they're assigned why even bother with the other names when those six are the ones corresponding to THE numbers. I mean if Hurley

If the water is blue no god for you.
If the water is brown you're in Jacob town.

Hourglass
I like that the temple-y Others know just the right amount of time to drown someone into resurrection.
So assuming little Ben went through this same process, and the idea that Sayid is now a Jacob vessel, does Ben have some island god in him? If only there was a man in grey as well.