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Anlyn
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I liked the poker scenes. I pretty much knew Sawyer was going to get his ass handed to him the moment Jack sat down.

I've seen it. I liked it, though I had forgotten Elizabeth Mitchell was in it.

Is Person of Interest his first "good guy" role? I haven't checked his imdb.

Another magnificent scene. I wish they had delved more into the Ben and Jacob distant father/yearning son dynamic.

I need to rewatch those scenes again, because I was *pretty* certain that was Ben's goal, but was never *quite* certain, but happy he ended up helping Jack and Co. anyway.

I liked it, if for no other reason it broke Hurley's obsession with the numbers. That note was getting old.

Spoilerish

I'm not so much into his looks—his mouth is just a bit too big for my liking—but he more than makes up for it with attitude. Give me a bad boy, anytime.

Acker was the main reason I started watching, even though I knew she didn't show up immediately. But after the pilot, I was hooked, and most of it was due to Emerson.

And what I wouldn't give to watch THAT show.

Me too. I laughed when I first saw it.

I started warming up to him in Exodus, then after he tried to save Walt and got shot for his efforts. So basically, when he stopped being a shallow jerk (even though he kept trying to be one).

By that time I was as sick of Jack as Juliet was. I cheered.

Just had to bust you a little. And I love your avatar.

Maybe he has a fetish. (Ben, I mean, not Emerson.)

Ahem. A Belgian Malinois, thankyouverymuch.

Oof. That much David E Kelley….

My favorite scene is Juliet punching Jack. I could watch that over and over.

Sawyer was the most organic. He went from one type of character to a completely different type, and it never felt unnatural. A lot of that was Holloway, but also the writing for him. For some reason, Sawyer was the most consistent character for the writers.

Hurley interacting with gin would have made for a fun episode…