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I bet he could throw a football over them mountains, though.

His opening scene in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol is incredible, too. I was so bummed that he wasn't in that movie longer, just because it was so good to see Josh Holloway prominently featured in something.

Having not watched the show live until Season 4, the early episodes of Season 3 didn't bother me much. It was kind of refreshing to focus solely on the people in New Otherton, and it made me really want to see what the rest of the castaways were up to, but I had the luxury of not needing to wait a week to see the next

That is unbelievable. I just assumed she was in her 30s based on the fact that Ted Jr. and Daniel are both closer to 35-40 range, but then again, she does look very young. She's so good in the role.

It's just so powerful to see them together. She still forgives Daniel for trying to kiss her, because she still understands on a deeper level where that was coming from. It wasn't "I'm out of prison and I'm horny," it's "I'm so connected to you that I feel like I'm in love with you and I need to express that

I always assumed it was Daniel as a kid. Seems like it would be random to include her holding Jared as a newborn, considering the show is primarily about Daniel.

I still don't get why Michael saw Ghost Christian/MiB(?) in the freighter before it blew up. MiB couldn't physically go that far into the ocean. So my question is: was there really a ghost of Christian who was separate from the MiB's projections of Christian, and was this ghost the same one that visited Jack in his

I always got that feeling too. David wasn't just a way for Jack to work through his own daddy issues, he was Jack and Kate's son that Jack would never meet in his actual life. Makes sense to me.

That possibility makes me very excited. I thought they weren't necessarily going to use the same director for the whole season this time around? If they do, you can't go wrong with that pick.

The New York in Rubicon reminded me a lot of Scorcese's 70s stuff. Just felt very claustrophobic and dank, but still beautiful. Is that show on Blu-Ray? I don't think it's on any of the streaming services and I've been itching to watch it again.

I'm also not sure how Christian appeared in Jack's office (after a SMOKE detector wouldn't stop beeping, hmm). It seemed like some sort of projection from MiB, but MiB couldn't leave the island, so I guess that's just Jack being crazy on pills and booze?

They really kept his character special by doing so, I think. Even when he was able to glimpse the Sideways world before everyone else, I thought it was great that he held on to the belief that THAT was actually reality, and he'd be saving everyone and bringing them into that reality by pulling the plug on the Island.

RE: the Jacob thing, I don't know if he could have decided whether or not Charlie would live in that moment (I doubt it, because of his whole emphasis on Free Will, which has its own problems), but I'm sure he must have seen something really special in Jack in that moment. There Kate was telling him to stop, it would

Which part of it was bullshit? That they died together? I thought that was rather sweet. However, Jin deciding to stay and die instead of going to raise the daughter he's never met, THAT I could see as bullshit.

I kind of like how we were left to fill in that back-story ourselves. She had found "her friend" MiB and said she was fine with him in the cabin, but my guess is he basically left her to fend for herself after that, slowly leading to her mental deterioration.

The fact that that song is clearly about Jan taking his virginity is also so wrong and so funny. The way she dances during that song, and how Jim and Pam sing it to themselves while eating fast food in their car after the party, so damn funny.

I don't care how obvious it would be, I'd honestly want to listen to "Jailbreak" by Thin Lizzy while speeding out of prison.

A part of me was dreading what was going to happen to Rosa. I really thought Morello was going to jerk the wheel into oncoming traffic and kill herself, Rosa and the guard in the process, as her way of bringing Rosa to a peaceful end. I'm so glad they didn't go that route. Morello is way too much of a narcissist to

I got the same impression that Vee got locked back up intentionally. She either lost her power on the streets due to 2 of her "family" members being out of the picture in Taystee and R.J., or she just wanted to go back in and recruit a new "family" and play the game from within the confines of a place where she had

Young Rosa is also very, very attractive, so that was also nice to see her again. Just a beautiful scene for both versions of Rosa the character. We better not see or hear of her again.