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You VOMITED!!??
"Why would you not warn me? I was looking right at your mouth!!"

Good call with all that. Things that have happened are going to happen, but differently. It's the same time-line in that the same events are happening and they're heading to the same predetermined fate, but since the castaways have gone back in time, things are happening differently….

Thinking about it, the episode "the Constant" supports my theory. Desmond lived his whole life never meeting Faraday until they met on the Island. THEN, when he started flashing, Faraday told Desmond past self to go to Oxford to see him, therefor changing the past.

Bonerland, Daniel did remember meeting Desmond. Charlotte and Locke were both young when they met Daniel and Richard, respectively. Do you remember anybody you met once when you were a kid?

Ben is totally a bad guy. He has no problem destroying someone if he can get his way…
ie Goodwin.

Which brings us to Zeljko Ivanek, why hasn't he been on Lost?

They are on a magical island. If that island doesn't want you to die, your not going to die. Ben dying complete fucks up all of the island's work.

It has nothing to do with continuity. I truly believe they're going with a "Back To The Future 2" type of time-travel theory here. Before the castaways first came to the island, a certain time-line played out, and that was the time-line we were on during the first 4 seasons. Ben didn't know Sayid because, at that

It seems Lost likes to feature former Deadwood actors. Besides Sanderson, Robin Weigert, Paula Malcomson, and Kim Dickens have all been on Lost. I'm just waiting on Ian McShane, and the list will be complete.

I would rather they just drop all the spy stuff and made the show strictly about the Buy-more. I find that stuff way more entertaining.

Deadwood

Another great Ben Line:

We're working on an alternate time line then the one that happen before the cast-aways got sent back to 1977. Back during the first 4 seasons, Sayid hadn't gone back in time yet, so he didn't shoot meet and shoot Ben back in 1977. Just like Danielle hadn't met Jin in that time-line either.

It's possible that's the DHARMA people's idea of torture. Maybe they think what they did was pretty hardcore.

Sayid episodes are usually so strong….
My most pressing question is about Ben's dad. Why, oh, why did he throw that sandwich on the floor? He JUST MOPPED THERE!

This show is starting to bother me.
I still like it, but it's getting redundant. We know every episode will end the same way it started, with everything status-quo. We know nothing bad will happen to Chuck, Casey, or Sarah, because they're main characters. We know Chuck will continue being the intersect for the

I believe we're way past nitpicking right now. I just enjoy the show for what it is. I believe it can get better, but viewers like Limmic won't let it, because they'll complain about every minor detail. Sure your points have merit, but like you said, no one expects the show to resurrect itself in just one

Wow. That's a lot of hate. First off, Fuller wrote tonight's episode, they didn't just stick his name on it. The dialogue was much better tonight than it's been in a while. Sure, they were still some clunkers, but for a Heroes episode, it was pretty well-written.

This episode ruled.
It was hands-down great. The quality of this episode compared to previous episodes was shocking. It was quite the turn-around. I feel rewarded for sticking with the show. I really, really hope they keep it up.

I didn't watch this yet…
But I really wanted write a comment about how fucking awesome Heroes was tonight, and the Heroes TV club hasn't been updated yet.