There are two things wrong with that title.
There are two things wrong with that title.
Perhaps that's why Jacob doesn't like to approach many of the people on the Island on purpose and has Richard as his mouthpiece. So he can continue to remain pure and can admire humanity from afar instead of being corrupted by their influence being with them.
The actor who played young Jacob in this episode looks exactly like the actor in the previous two episodes of creepy blonde boy appearing. Surprisingly the kid even looks older between episodes but it seems like the same actor all three times. So what does the reappearence of boy Jacob mean to the Man in Black? And…
Not my favorite Dune reference by a long shot. The Sand Worm costume will always take the cake.
I'm pretty sure every season of ER is on DVD.
Even after 5 years and a clearly marked mailbox with change of address information I'm still getting a couple flyers for someone at my house. Too bad you're not getting your money Sierra Club!
I assume you get some good pads, elbow included, and you can fake punch some robots for Wrestlers vs. Robots.
"You're what's wrong with America!"
I agree and was brought back to being a youngin' watching this episode again. However I missed the awesome TOS Auto-Destruct, which was also in First Contact, with it's super dramatic "This is Kirk, Alpha-Zero-Zero-1 Destruct!" Here's it's almost too casual "Picard, destruct. Oh, you need my fingerprint ID too? Can't…
I wasn't looking forward to 'Bough' this week but I was really pleasently surprised. The mystery of Aldea is presented in a cool way where everyone is excited to discover this mythical planet of legend. Wesley is really understated for once and everything he does fits into the character we've been told about. And the…
Yeah, I also caught First Contact last week and that "You do remember how to fire phasers" line seemed terribly out of place seeing as how the fate of the Earth is still in the balance. Bring it down to a 5 for like ten minutes Riker…
I heard it was originally written as a sequel to "A Private Little War" but Roddenberry wanted to nix as many direct comparisons to TOS as possible. He didn't even want a full alien, like Worf, on the bridge and didn't want any Vulcans around at all. Of course he went straight into the Naked Now but I can see where…
Nah, I caught it. Because I followed it up by telling my roommate a joke I read about her from the Onion. They just added a new word to my vocabulary.
I think we can all enjoy "FUN FACT: That was kinda racist!"
It was something I thought would be important ever since I saw Locke say it in Season 1. I even told my roommate to remember that line and went over to the DVD box to see who was dressed in black or white on the cover. I always thought we'd see the Island separate between Jack and Locke. Who knew I'd be so close to…
Was faith enough?
While some of the twists are becoming easier to see, things like Smokey slipping the C4 into Jack's pack and Sayid making the ultimate sacrifice, many questions about the rules still remain. Can Locke just fly off the island as soon as the candidates are dead? Was Jack's faith that the bomb would not…
Smokey you master manipulator you…
Oh, wow… What if that is the significance of Jin letting go of Sun. Harsh…
Yeah, I took time off to reflect the week after Lost ends, and to maybe go to San Diego. Now after talking to some friends we decided to go to Maui instead. And the plane leaves the Saturday before the finale. Now I'm not sad I'm going to Maui over Lost, but the Steffs home theater is going to be strangely quiet that…
Yeah, a cheer went up in our group too. After all that time, it was weirdly cathartic.