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I find S2 Michael fascinating. Every scene he is exactly one deicbel crazier than the one before.

Did that bird just say my name?

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Mrs. Cliffy made it through five seasons and never watched the last. How she could watch Juliet banging that motherfucker with the rock and not want to find out how it ended I do not understand.

I mean something a little different though — it's not that Jack can go crazy and stupid. Certainly we do know that. It's that he can go crazy and stupid over something trivial. That, I think, isn't something we've seen before, and it's important because it shows just how dangerous he can be — it was the first time for

I haven't seen Across the Sea since the day it aired, but remember liking it quite a bit. To me, it answered every question I had about what was going on so that I didn't need to worry about seeking answers in the finale.

This. All of this. Except I thought marrying Nathan Fillion is all right.

That scene with them in the grocery store is astounding.

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She didn't get fired because of her DUI. Libby got killed because Ana-Lucia's death (or at least that she was only on a one-year contract) was leaked. She got the DUI after her wrap party.

Yes he does.

I like Shannon. She seemed so awful for so long, and then you see the forces that drove her to be that way.
Same as eerybody else I guess.

Also we see Kiele Sanchez in a sequined bikini. She is crazy good looking.

S3 was such a victim of the schedule. LOST never got comfortable with the necessities of the network schedule, but that nearly four-month break between S3E6 and E7 drove many people mad.

I think Stanger is underrated. It's not great, but it's better than everyone (incl. me, originally) thinks.
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I've said this a hundred times by now, but when it first aired we all thought "oh, jesus, another tedious Jack episode." And then it's worse because Jack acts like a complete tool for no discernable

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Yeah, I definitely think MiB was more Locke than Titus Welliver at that point. Maybe it could wear someone's face whenever it wanted, but to really inhabit someone like that it had to actually become them. Smokey as Locke was often consumed by indecision just like the original.

She really sneaks up on you.

Chicks, man, huh?

Classy!

You're a better man than I.

Jesus, you're insufferable. You're not being forced to do anything you tool. You don't have to read what we wrote, you don't have to respond. You're doing it for the same reason we're all doing it - you get a kick out of it. But I'm not the one with a gigantic martyr complex.