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Sawyer has a hell of a lot more resources already in hand so he can focus on his "leadership." Jack had to worry about food, shelter, and clean water, dammit. Plus Jack never wanted to be leader in the first place!

Man, that Mullholland Drive scene has stayed with me for months. So damn creepy. Now I don't want him walking behind any Dharma buildings for fear of what might be lurking…

It is interesting how everyone has turned on Kate. Between her on-show annoying habits like messing up everyone's relationships and her off-screen admittance to not understanding the show, it seems her popularity is dropping.

Don't say that Don!

They did establish that the Others were going to return to their temple base-camp from then on. Too damn many people know about Otherton.

TLDR.

Weren't the tail-kids' names on the list too? How did they fit in? I understand if Ben's list had all the folks he knew from the 70s, but I got the impression there were more people on it, the "good ones" even including Mr. Eko.

As I said above, I want to know who actually recruited Inman. Was it the Others rather than Dharma? We know the Others did continue recruiting people like Juliet and seemingly continued with some of Dharma's experiments, right? Or were they just chilling out at the Hydra?

I'm more and more sure that Rose and Bernard and the other missing 815'ers have joined up with the Hostiles. So we've got POV characters within both groups, setting up great potential conflict down the road.

Do we know that the Others had access to the Pearl? I thought it seemed pretty abandoned. Although the Others did certainly see the pile of reports being written at the Pearl and dumped out into the middle of nowhere.

I loved the exchange with Kate and Juliet. Juliet wants Kate working not only in a rough job, but working directly for her. It was good enough for LaFleur to know that Jack was toiling away in a menial job, but Juliet wants to be directly responsible for bossing Kate around. Awesome.

Whoa

ZMF has the courage to say what everyone is thinking.

I had low expectations for Doom, and thought it was better than it had any right to be. Of course, I watch pretty much all of the Rock's movies and like him in all of them, so I was an easy (smart) mark.

Hank Pim?

Oscar has been great all season. He's becoming my favorite character on the show. He's wacky enough to still be funny, but he's a great straight man for the zanier folks.

This worries me. Back when I was managing I would always spice up my powerpoints with random pictures of sharks, monsters, trucks, etc. I thought it made the boring content more fun, but ever since I started watching the Office I've been worried I was just Michael Scott.

For me, it was Tracey's "what's that blue man doing over there? I don't like that blue man!" bit that made me really give the show another chance.

I'm loving the ongoing abuse poor Lutz is getting too, because he looks so devastated after each comment.

Aqualad, which books did you read? I'm curious which era you sampled, because the early stuff was fantastic. Even some of the later books like Hard Corps were pretty darn great.