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RJ Yelverton
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Maybe they weren't all there at the same time. And just the remaining main characters, so no Ana Lucia.

Here come the Judge
"I want my Nazi scalps."

JJ Abrams' Lost babies
Tonight I picked up on the distinct possibility that every one of the O6 and I7 had been on the island as small children. Maybe when Ben went to kill the Dharma initiative with Richard some of the children were spared and sent away. Or else secretly escaped Kal-El or Moses style. I expect we'll

On his Comedy Central stand up special
It always seemed liked the laughter was edited in or even canned. The editing was odd and it made them seem very artificial as if he wasn't really playing to an audience. When they showed him in relation to the audience it was always from the rear as if it could have been someone

Likelihood of being stolen?
Not as high as an iPod that's for sure. When I lived in the city I once had two car windows broken in order to harvest the dollar fifty in change that was sitting in the cup holder. But I could leave books all over the place and no one would touch them. Sometimes I'd even cover up valuables

I'm with you on the Ben trying to take down Sayid idea. Ben's trying to make sure no one decides to stray.

Jin was thrown from the boat and into the time travel radius.

The madness?
Will Rousseau's group suffer as a result of Jin? Is the madness something we have seen already or something to come?

Jan Svankmajer
Maybe a little obvious because of "Alice," but I think Svankmajer would have an interesting live action/stop motion take on the material. I'd like to see him rein in his more disturbing tendencies and see his take on PG-creepy.

Ethical dilemmas
That's the overarching theme of the show this season. Michael's conflicted goodness versus Wallace's smiling amoral pragmatism. See Wallace's failure to discipline Meredith because of her cost cutting. His sending of Michael and on an unethical mission without guidelines, no questions asked.

If it's a typical academy film, there will be straitlaced students and a few unorthodox,
wild students. But if everyone is a stripper all ready, what's left for the students to rebel
against?

Maybe so. Glad I can catch it on DVD at least. Feared play would begin and end on New
York Stage and I'd never catch it.

Glad "Passing Strange"
will be in movie theaters. Sounded great, but given that I'm poor and no where near New York, thought I'd never see it.

Sounds about as fun
as the NES version of "Where's Waldo?"