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If it was right after the crash in the last scene, then why was the shoe in the tree so much older and more worn, and why did he see a plane?

Jack got to work out his daddy issues by becoming a daddy, and his issues with Claire by taking care of her, and his issues with Locke by fixing him.

People would like this show a bunch more if they paid attention to it when they watched.

I really enjoyed it too, and am a bit perplexed as to why everyone thinks it was some kind of big betrayal.

I meant "pigfuckers" in the most diplomatic and affectionate of ways. This is an internet debate. It will go on for the next four hundred centuries after we are all cyborgs.

@banana fish. In noticed it too. They must have edited the resolution of Ben's rescue out. What I noticed more was that every one of our Losties were willing to work to free Ben. Good fucking lord. They were trying to save Ben after all he's done.

that was fantastic.

Ooh. Yeah, read your post again Scotteb.

I've liked Rory from the beginning. It may have to do with the fact that while everyone was perving on Amy… I like dorky guys, what can I say.

He reversed the neutron polarity obviously.

Dear Anonymous,

She's from Boston originally.

I'm stuck at work!
I have to work late tonight, and so I haven't watched the show yet. I haven't read this recap yet. I haven't dug into Lone Audiences giant firsty.

@Quick

I'm all about the saving people, but the stakes are just as high if we're saving lots of people we like as saving the whole universe. I don't get worried watching a show saving the universe, because I know they aren't going to end the universe. But getting rid of characters or a planet is in the realm of

She made dolls of the Doctor and forced her boyfriend to role-play as him. Her coming onto him wasn't sudden at all.

It's great if it's a very rare thing. I'm a bit tired of universe in jeopardy plots. It was very telling when the big sweepy orchestra finale at the end of episode 1 was a zoom in on Amy's wedding dress. The individual lives are what makes this stuff resonate for me.

I thought the movement of the angels made more sense. As they had been described as super-fast, but seemed to move at regular-person speed when people weren't watching them.

He can intrude on his own timeline if he doesn't remember seeing himself.

This has always been a personal story. It was never going to be an epic city smashing showdown. It had to be the relationship between the brothers that decided the ending because that is what the meat of the show has always been about.