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Tom Tom's got an Eddie Izzard voice, too.

Gentle Herpes FTW (obvious though it may be).

Aces. Well done.

Winning. Truly winning.

TPCC is secretly Cameron Frye.

Well, the real problem is that Aurora wasn't there because she had to have her feet scraped.

When did "as balls" become a synonym for "very"? (I get that it is, but I'm genuinely asking when it happened.)

Awesome. Pure, unbridled awesome.

Holy shit! ZMFlicker has sighed, gently crossed his arms, and softly walked out! He must be outraged!!!

How about the fact the she was 1) incorrect (as most Americans are not able to choose same-sex marriage in their states):

Oh, to be an underage hooker…

Sweet Jesus, that was some horrible volleyball. I adore this show, but for crying out loud - who told Jenna Fischer that that could pass for a serve, let alone a jump serve?

I know, right? So from their conversation, we learn 1) Jacob is definitely not dead (at the time of the conversation), 2) Hurley is definitely not crazy, and 3) Hurley is "blessed" with a special ability to talk to the dead. I think he's in Jacob's plan for a very specific reason.

I'm definitely still hopeful about Locke. Jacob revived him (possibly from death, possibly not) after his fall, and Locke heard *someone* (possibly Jacob, possibly not) say "Help me" in the cabin. It's not definitive, but I'll remain hopeful. Love to see Walt have something to do with it too, but who knows…

That's certainly one idea, Suckt In. I haven't really put together a coherent theory, but I think that the fact that we were reminded pretty explicitly about the ashes shortly before we see Jacob's body burn is some kind of clue.

"Dave Matthews as the Secret Tragedy" Too true, Dougery. Too true.

Well done, and thanks again!

I like the crew idea, Yummsh. What good is being a leader if you can't rely on your followers in a time of war? He's building an army, all right.

The Importance of Being Hurley
Anyone else still thinking about that conversation that Jacob and Hurley had in the cab? About Hurley's "blessing"?

I'm not sure about the big picture meaning, but I definitely agree that Jacob pulled an Obi-Wan.