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Caring about what happens after they die
It's not something I would have thought about before last night, but the way Christian explained it made me care more. Taken in the context of what he said about how they created this place to be together because their time on the island was so important, then yes I care what

I'm totally geeking out on those, thanks for the tip. All of them are pretty faithful recreations…so clearly in this other world Batman is the more popular superhero since he gets the death treatment.

Hex of the Hydra…nice…I hope it was better than Crystal Skull…didn't see the Star Wars one and I would love to see the other comic book covers framed on the wall. clearly someone went through at least a little trouble thinking of those and having them made up so let's see some photos yo!

Instead of Tugginmypuddha Rule
Let's just call it The Mike Myers Rule since the only thing he can do in the way of anything even resembling comedy is to give characters names with double entendres.

Oh, a smug 40-year old bridesmaid
How fun for everyone

probably should have read the entire review before i posted

Red Arrow, Red Lantern
Also in this world Akiva Goldsman apparently got his Superman vs. Batman movie off the ground since that was on a movie marquee along with Indiana Jones 4 The Nest of the Hydra or Net of the Hydra…something of the Hydra, couldn't quite see it.

The good and the bad
The show has done some good/great stuff for the nerds, but in between that there was A LOT of filler…feet shuffling and awkward fumbling and many, many, many bouts with powerloss, power change, red kryptonite, blue kryptonite, yellow kryptonite. The introduction of the Green Arrow character and

Seeing a lot of Dharma questions
I can't remember where I saw this, maybe Jensen, but he pointed out that Dharma, with it's wavy gravy name and mission statement, might have initially appealed to Jacob. But eventually he saw that they just proved his brother right…they come, they fight, they destroy, they

Sonny has always been insufferable
He's an irritating, self-important mooch…we've all met them, we all know them.

HBO needs to go into the mind of James Ellroy next
Please Hanks and Playtone, do the Underworld Trilogy! That's three seasons of dynamite material, at least 10 episodes per season. It's the only way to do justice to those books and I think it'll be mind-blowingly awesome and insanely popular and well-received.

Erica not knowing Lisa was a V
Kind of a weird moment…I thought she knew all this time. Did Erica's son just tell her she was also part of the V's human whatever program?

Or the fucking Hatch computer and the printer with the 815 crash print-out! I mean jesus! and the Driveshaft ring!

Lots of iconic stuff on here
Like Smithsonian worthy stuff…almost. The Swan Computer! Hurley's lotto ticket! The Jesus stick! Locke's knife! Kate's toy plane! I see one iconic item from almost every character. One object that defines that character

Question about a few of the parodies
Recognized Terminator, Warriors, Die Hard, John Woo movies…but there were a few I missed…the bathroom scene with the green paint dripping down I feel like I've seen that only it was blood. Jeff waking up from the nap and finding the nerd and he's shell-shocked, that seemed like it

Amelie you're an incredible writer
But I hope someone will at least keep doing the Tolerability Index, even if it's without you. Good luck in your new endeavor, I pray that it's as snarky and awesome as your last one.

Going into this knowing who died
Didn't make it any less of a punch in the gut. And I unfortunately found out Charlie was going to die (some Scottish dude told me), but it was still an incredible, heartbreaking scene, as were the scenes tonight. Well maybe not Sayid's, his was just awesome. Clearly that's how Harrison

In Medias Res
Jesus, everyone does it now…every single f'ing show, even sitcoms do it! It's kind of getting out of hand.

That could be interesting for sure. I also like The Penguin from the miniseries event where the quake hit GOtham…can't remember what it was called for some reason…obviously Batman 3 doesn't feature the quake but I liked the Penguin as less of a caricature.

In keeping with Nolan's realistic vision
I really hope they go with The Penguin and make him a morally ambiguous arm's dealer. Maybe even someone that Batman needs help from to catch The Riddler, who someone on here suggested would be some kind of serial killer. That would be pretty awesome I think.