a classic argument but its true nonetheless: while i'm sure plenty of people would have been pissed off at the fact of him leaving at all, The Decision was a gross ugly obnoxious event. It pissed off a lot of people other than Clevelanders.
a classic argument but its true nonetheless: while i'm sure plenty of people would have been pissed off at the fact of him leaving at all, The Decision was a gross ugly obnoxious event. It pissed off a lot of people other than Clevelanders.
hey i love it here. we have awesome music venues and local bands and awesome food. and playhouse square. not bad in all.
I live in Cleveland and have long made my peace with Lebron, but my emotions can't handle any sort of speculation. If he comes home, great, I'd welcome him with open arms. If not, I mean, whatever.
I saw the Fault in Our Stars and even having read the book was NOT PREPARED. I ugly cried all the tears in a theater full of tweens and haven't fully recovered. I can't stop thinking about it. I can't stop thinking of Augustus Waters.
Excellent pick! It makes me feel all the feels, that book.
This just makes me want a big or small screen adaptation of Katherine Dunn's Geek Love. Anyone? Anyone?
Also, Christian pretty much spells it out. "EVERYTHING REALLY HAPPENED! THESE PEOPLE ARE REALLY IMPORTANT TO YOU!"
I didn't mean to be preposterous. I've always liked the entire series and I know lots of people hate the ending but I've just never been given an alternative. Is all. Just curious.
I guess I want to know, and this is going to sound snippy or something and I _truly_ don't mean it to: for people that really didn't like the ending, what were you envisioning? or what would have satisfied you? if you could dream up the perfect ending, what would it be?
That's fair. I think those things were present from the get-go, most pointedly in Locke followed by Mr. Eko.
I guess at a certain point, it's like, there is NOTHING beyond "magic glow cave". it's not a cop out so much as its an end-all be-all. the island is magic and magic people run it. they tooks us far back into the past of the island but how far back should they go? this isn't, and never was, a show entirely about the…
http://www.cracked.com/blog… i'll just leave this here.
I also always assumed The Incident had to do with why women could not carry babies to term. We saw Ethan be born healthy shortly before The Incident. Claire was already very pregnant when she arrived on the island.
This isn't a diss on you but I think in general, many of the mysteries have answers already. The Others take some because they've been looking for candidates to replace Jacob, per Jacob's wishes. The illness is the smoke monster and the power he can have over people (Take Rousseau's group - she said they were…
Also, something that I think bears mentioning: (minor, non-specific spoilers)
yay! LOST still comes up in conversation and message board chats more often than i ever expected (often prompted by me) and now we have a place to actually discuss it!
yes! in his short shorts and collared shirts. he's a bit awkward. i just dig his entire style.
I know, I keep waiting for some young upstart to really throw a wrench in the top 4 but NO ONE can ruffle any feathers. At least no one of interest. I always have my eye on Milos Raonic, who is the most intriguing young player to me in a long time.
I'm a huge tennis fan, a megafan even, but I'm getting supremely bored with Nadal/Djokovic finals. I know Federer's dominance lasted the better part of a decade but I never got bored watching him disassemble the competition. He has a grace that is unparalleled by his peers, and that grace and delicacy is what is…
Agreed. Outside of the first few episodes and his occasional flashbacks to his relationship with Nathanial Sr., I can't stand him or his personal life. I can't stand Vanessa either. My least favorite parts of the show.