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Also, I liked 'Wreck-it Ralph', but only gave it a B.

Also, I liked 'Wreck-it Ralph', but only gave it a B.

Well put.  Trailers these days are pretty terrible, including showing scenes from the ending, ala 'The Grey'.

Well put.  Trailers these days are pretty terrible, including showing scenes from the ending, ala 'The Grey'.

MKE represent
Congrats, gents. Steven, I'll continue to forgive your dislike of Sleigh Bells as long you as continue to push Call Me Lightning.

True. I'm just trying to remember back on how things happened. When the cabin is first introduced (S3?), there is a ring of ash around it, right? Ash contains the Smoke Monster. The person in the cabin can take forms of the dead, ala the Smoke Monster.

The cabin
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can we assume that Jacob had locked the Man in Black in the cabin with the ash while he tinkered with getting the candidates to the island? We see Jacob's crue bring Ash back in S5 to protect themselves, and people are seeing the dead again once the ash circle is broken (did

I'm pretty sure
that it's his real hair. J.C. Reilly's characters reminds me a lot of Sasha Baron Cohen's, and like those, I think that he really becomes Brule, down to growing the hair out.

We're going to have to take the boy.

Richard Alpert
= Ra