awfully convenient that only one person, Nora, came back. And she doesn't want to announce it to anyone b/c she's hiding from a boyfriend. She'd be sitting on a lot of helpful info for all those who lost someone.
awfully convenient that only one person, Nora, came back. And she doesn't want to announce it to anyone b/c she's hiding from a boyfriend. She'd be sitting on a lot of helpful info for all those who lost someone.
Idk if you're agreeing with me or not. But if you believe Nora, she came back. The idea that the inventor wouldn't announce his arrival in the 2% world then work on sending people back until Nora knocks on his door is a stretch. After the success of getting there, you'd have more concrete knowledge of what's going on.…
But that would be the first thing the inventor would push all by himself. His device worked. He wouldn't slip quietly back into that world without saying a word. No need for Nora to track him down. He and any others that could vouch for him and the method would be front and center over there. And there'd be a lot…
yes. and casts doubt on Nora's story. If you're the inventor, you don't need to wait for Nora to track you down and suggest a way back.
What about all the others that went thru the device? Wouldn't there be a frenzy on the other side once people started popping up again here and there.
Gary Busey didn't notice anyone missing.
I know it doesn't matter from a thematic standpoint, but if you believe Nora's story, do you think she conveyed the same to Laurie? That would be on the same level of bat shit as Kevin's story.
the problem was that he did the opposite. he and Cuse kept teasing and teasing that it would all come together.
I thought Ann Dowd played a Russian spy on The Americans??
no, it isn't. disappointing thus far
It suffers from a near fatal flaw. There's been an attempt to connect these seasons that are separate shows in many ways. There was no guarantee that the show was going to continue past Perrotta's book and survive the HBO axe. However, it did. But due to low ratings and a negative reaction to the constant downer cloud…
75 minutes
nah, LOST is still on Lindelof no matter what.
I guess we're allowed to talk about politics and religion here.