I'm fairly sure Naomi is going to pop up, but Zoe Bell would be pretty awesome to see, even if it's just to have her die ridiculously after 5 minutes.
I'm fairly sure Naomi is going to pop up, but Zoe Bell would be pretty awesome to see, even if it's just to have her die ridiculously after 5 minutes.
I figured they were going to go to the cafe where Libby gave Desmond her boat the first time around.
That's interesting…I found it quite an enjoyable review, but then again, I like everything Hinds does. He literally elevates a movie whenever he shows up.
Libby's definitely popping up, and I'm looking forward to that, but Tanaka would be fucking awesome.
I can believe that, if Jin didn't have a mirror moment, that means that Sun is the candidate and Jin is not (and thus, expendable). The question is, did Kate have one in her episode (she's no longer a candidate, right?)
Where the fuck are rose and bernard, by the way? If the bomb didn't really go off, then there's no reason why they shouldn't be alive and on the beach.
I don't know if Jin did, but I'm fairly sure that not only did Sun look in a mirror, but she brushed her hair aside to look at her forehead, which had just taken a whack in normal reality.
I know that they'll be addressing some Michael stuff later on, so if they don't clear up a lot of Walt shit in that episode, I'll be pretty annoyed, as it was such a big focus in the first two seasons.
However, Broca's aphasia will typically affect about the same level of writing as speaking (both are expressive language), so if she couldn't speak English at all, she shouldn't have been able to write it…or it would have at least been impaired severely. However, many Broca's patients can sing their intentions, as…
I happened to really like this episode, because it was the first in a long time that really pushed the plot forwards, on both realities. We can see the final arc between the two groups coming together on Hydra Island (what interests me is…are Widmore and Linus now going to be on the same side?), we have Desmond…
It did strike me that, if nothing else, Smokey has never flat out lied to anyone, whereas Jacob definitely has at least lied by omission. Still think Smokey's the baddie, but just sayin'.
I think neither movie works on its own, but that when put together, particularly with the missing reels and fake trailers (of which I liked Wright's the best, followed by Roth's), they both become quite enjoyable. It's like a weird synergy. I thought splitting the movies up was a terrible idea, because I would never…
It reminds me that I'm only a few minutes away from playing that badass maze game on Prodigy. So yes, boner.
Todd, this is clearly a personal issue for you, which usually doesn't make for a really objective review, but…even though I have no real desire to watch this show, I thought it was a great write-up. Kudos.
M. No M's.
ColHapablap, I got that feeling too, that Darryl was just sort of enjoying having the guy talking in a strong accent, and had no idea that he was being thanked by him.
1982. It seems like the average age here is around 24, which makes sense to me.
Well, Tina Fey and John Hamm kind of played with that disparity on 30 rock.
By all means, that was by far the best part of the episode. Also echoes real life, in that a yakuza boss did recently come to america to have secret heart surgery.
I agree that this was a weak episode for the show, but that's also to say it was funnier than any of the other thurs night shows this week.