Golda Meir.
Golda Meir.
What a coincidence!
"Sad to say I think I would've enjoyed this one more if Brian Austin Green and/or Shirley Manson were in it."
Give it an "A"
Plots coming together at the end be damned! I lost count of the number of times I laughed out loud at last night's episode.
Me and my friends went back to my place after drinking all night last summer to find Navy SEALS on some higher-range cable channel. As one of my buddy's put it, Navy SEALS has the best golf cart seen ever.
Magic beard aside, I think Jack's pill-and-booze problem was already well along by the time Locke showed up at the hospital. If you remember back to the cold open of the first episode of season 4, Jack's watching the car chase (which turns out to be Hurley) on the TV news while making himself a screwdriver in the…
Jack's Beard
I'm probably just being nit-picky, but how much time was supposed to have passed between Jack and Locke in the hospital and Jack's suicide attempt at the end of season 3? His beard seems to have grown quite a bit between those two points in time.
The Island reversed the embalming process the same way it reversed the permanent damage to Locke's severed spine.
Like Locke, I am a man of faith. The Island isn't done with Walt yet.
Knocked Up: An Afterschool Special
Were any other single guys out there more than a little horrified by Knocked Up? The idea that the good-hearted, chubby stoner slob would end up happily ever after with the super-hot career girl seemed so far fetched that all I walked away from that movie with was a renewed…
So… Now what?
Anyone else thrown by the cold open? I freaked out a bit, thinking that I was on the wrong channel, and that I was watching the pilot episode again by accident. Well done, Lost writers!
I'm the same with with Velociraptor and Jurrasic Park, only it's more "Sam Neill" and "Dead Calm."
I, too, also agree. As well.
Don't do it! I saw this movie last night — a friend got free passes through work for an advance screening.
Poor Locke's Legs
Season 1: A piece of shrapnel from a home-mde trebuchet designed to break open the hatch goes flying into Locke's leg. He temporarily loses the ability to walk, but is soon fine.
Season 2: The blast door in the Swan Station closes on Locke's leg and partially crushes it, requiring him to use crutches…