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It's a shame the Prydain Chronicles have never been properly adapted because the books are wonderful.

Maybe we'll make our own AV Club with hookers and blackjack and Lost recaps!

One of my favorite things about this episode is that (excepting maybe Sun and Claire) every character gets a crowning moment of awesome or their own time to shine. Even a minor character like Rose gets a nice zinger on Jack. And of course, after seasons of being dismissed and underestimated Hurley finally gets to be

Sawyer said to Tom in "The Hunting Party" that they weren't finished yet. A man of his word, if nothing else. Have to respect that.

Looking back now I can really understand your point.

It was pretty obvious in retrospect, and even at the time it was the most logical answer. Still a great reveal at the end of season 4 though!

Does water displacement with the moonpool factor in at all, where the change in pressure might cause the station to flood faster? Not that Charlie could have comprehended or considered such factors in just a few seconds. I think this is one of those things that are better not to think about and we should just enjoy

Wow looks like some commenters already had posts ready to deploy. I will do the same!

Luckily, he never managed to bring it up later. He's too young still too know what sex is, so who knows what he thought we were actually doing.

I did! Twice! I must have been looking pretty decent, cuz my wife kept giving me fuck-me stares at dinner when I was dressed to the nines when we went out to eat for her grandmother's birthday. We got home and quickly got the kids to bed before she practically threw me into the bedroom. She almost never initiates

What, pray tell, is an ass bitch?

Rufio! Rufio! RU. FI. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

She looks radiant in the header photo. The other lower down… eh, not as much.

It does have precedent. Desmond's flashes in "Catch-22" made him assume it was Penny, not Naomi who would arrive on the island by parachute. Whatever force is providing the visions (my guess is the island itself, not MiB or Jacob) is definitely manipulating what Desmond sees.

Already done. It was called "First Person Shooter". It was universally beloved, as I recall.

I always assumed that Desmond actually saw Kate getting into the helicopter with Aaron, but didn't get a clear 'flash' of who the woman actually was. So he assumed it was Claire holding Aaron, because who else would be holding Aaron? Some fucking island trickery there.

Beautiful episode that redeems Charlie's episode and is a perfect lead-in to the finale. I was convinced Charlie would actually die at the end of the episode and then we have the added complication of finding out the Looking Glass isn't wholly abandoned. At about this point in the series I believe I was at the

Now THAT is a search engine that knows how to extend a show past it's logical endpoint!

That's too bad. Masturbation clears the sinuses.

Saw the Decemberists on Friday night. I'm fairly certain Collin Melloy was wine-drunk, but his banter was amusing and he only flubbed the lyrics once during "The Mariner's Revenge Song."