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The beginning of the episode went out the way to establish that Pam LOVES Jim's sentimental gifts based on in-jokes and memories.

Not to mention Jim's snowball had a rock in it. Dwight could have DIED.

Really?

It's 3 A.M. in Minnesota…
…and I want a camel.

This episode
was just bizarre. I just felt odd tuning to The Boondocks and at points being afraid for Riley's life.

Does this mean…
Brett Ratner still has a chance?

Ended up not caring.
Last night for Lost, I was hanging on every word that was said. Tonight, 24 was just background noise.

Really, though what were you expecting?

Being the nerd that I am, I just skimmed through parts of both The Package and Sundown.

Did we? I thought they just used misdirection in the first flashforward and referred to Christian as if he were still alive.

*Locke (FUCKINGSHIT)

*got off Flight 815

Timeline
I think there has to be more than one sideways reality. Sun was shot the day after she got Flight 815, yet she and Locke arrive at the hospital a week later.

I'll buy the idea of Jack thinking of Renee like family thing. She's probably the only woman he's been with who could even come close to knowing what he goes through, and he was probably more psyched for that than anything. It's more plausible than him acting like "I shot my PARTNER" when he killed Curtis.

"the only pop culture reference to this cliche that I can think of is the end of My Fellow Americans. "

Two thoughts (both alike in dignity)
-Hurley explaining that Jacob wasn't really talking to him was pretty lame. Was there ANYBODY watching who actually thought he was?

Reed Diamond's shit eating grin
Was he just happy to see a different Shield character snuff it in the season premiere?

Wait…
What the hell is The Family Guy? Is it made by the same guy who does The American Dad?

Mike White?
That guy who works packages for Prop Joe and Cheese over in the South Eastern?