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Anlyn
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Depends on what you're asking.

I mostly like Eko because he was hot and had a lovely accent. I'm shallow.

I felt like they had plans with the Others that just didn't come to fruition, and they finally just said "to heck with it" and started over with the Freighter folk.

"And if he asks about the alarm, don't tell him what it's for."

After seeing Radzinsky in season five, I think he just went batshit insane and pushing the button was the only thing that made sense to him. They never did explain how Inman came to the Island, did they? Wasn't that the Clancy Brown character?

Yeah, I never wondered why he was left unburied; I figured it was because they were running for their lives and never got back to him until they started walking back through the jungle.

Spoilerish

I only recently watched it for the first time, so haven't done a full rewatch; but I have found myself hesitant to watch some episodes knowing they ultimately don't matter. Basically I've been fast-forwarding through to Henry Gale scenes in latter half of season two, but even in season three I haven't been able to

SPOILERS

Having watched Person of Interest before finally watching Lost, I was excited to see Brett Cullen show up as well. Though, having another character that wasn't him called Nathan got kind of confusing for me.

She's ok. I'm not completely sold on her yet.

I definitely think there is some subtle cyberwarfare being put into place by the Machine. What that is remains to be seen.

Oh, I think she does. Harold is a recluse, John is a loner, and Shaw doesn't care. All three can "fake" it pretty well…John especially…but it doesn't seem to come naturally to them.

He definitely said it in the premiere… "How would I know? SHE only talks to you!".

I like Provenance for the beginning, with Finch fussing with Reese's bowtie, backing off, and both of them stunned by Shaw.

Oh, I don't disagree that he's reclusive and secretive. I just never saw him as socially awkward. When I think of socially awkward, I think of someone who has a difficult time talking to strangers, introducing themselves to people, etc….Harold just doesn't strike me that way. I always appreciated the ease he showed

I actually disagree with this, D.R. We've seen in Harold's childhood flashbacks that he had friends, or at least kids he hung around with, and he was the one showing them the "cool trick" of phone phreaking. From the way the sheriff called out to him, I got the impresson Harold was well-known and probably liked.

I'm hoping not, mostly because I love the bromance between Reese and Finch. The show won't be the same without the two snarking affectionately at each other.

My favorite was the grin Fusco had after dropping paperwork onto John's desk. Payback is a bitch, baby!

So true. That number I called did NOT give me a "good time".