How long do you think Locke sat there waiting for Ben to wake up while thinking of the perfect line?
How long do you think Locke sat there waiting for Ben to wake up while thinking of the perfect line?
Accents
Are any of the southern accents on this show authentic (as in the actor's real accents)?
I firmly believe we're in a Bill and Ted-type scenario, where there is only one timeline.
Hulu's episode description, displayed prominantly above the viewer:
Sylar meets his father; Claire reluctantly saves Doyle [Act 4]; and Nathan fires Danko, with dangerous results [Act 5]; Picture: Sylar shot with aarows [Act 5].
I didn't feel spoiled per say, but thanks for telling me everything that was going to…
Also Flashin' Back
I also just rewatched "Jeremy Bentham." Originally, I interpreted the scene between Locke and Walt as a way for the producers to write Walt's character out of the show after bringing him back in "The Beginning of the End." Upon rewatching, I think that scene is really important for direction Locke…
Don't forget when Shannon called it "Craphole Island," a name I still use to identify it.