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When he slips into pretending to be John Locke, even with Jack during "The End," "Remind you of anything, Jack? You and me, lowering Desmond into a hole in the ground? It's just like old times." he still comes across as a phony Locke. I can't imagine it'd be easy for Terry O'Quinn to play the evil character who is

Season 5 truly is incredible. I guess there are mixed views on it, but the way they laid that out was just fantastic. All along I wanted the resurrected Locke to be as confident and full of purpose as he was, without any doubts as to why the Island brought him back. So when it turns out it wasn't really him, that

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I never said once that he was friendly or gracious. Let's not forget he also must have been incredibly hungover from a night of drinking and pilling, and you're absolutely right that he was surly. But I also think he wanted to get everything out on the table and clarify what exactly is going on between them. And I

I think Jared seeing Bobby and his mother break down, appropos of nothing (right? To me, it looked like Bobby just came home and both of them were crying, not sure what that was about? It couldn't be Bobby just getting out of jail that day, could it?) is going to change Jared's mind about any potential act of violence

I don't know if he was snarky, necessarily. I think he was doing what he did later with the plea deal: clarifying. He wanted Tawney to tell him why she allowed that connection to develop between them, regardless of the things he may or may not have done in his life. He wanted to know how she could live the way she

Exactly. Ted still acted like an asshole to him in their limited interactions this season, as well, so it's not like he took it as "Oh well, lesson learned! I won't mess with him again!" He is deeply bothered by what happened to him, and he's angry at Daniel about it. But Daniel did it because Teddy was being an

That would kind of take away from a lot of the jokes. It would be as if you see the punchline in chronological order before you get to the set-up.

Comcast has the episodes On Demand in HD, even though the channel only airs in SD. They're usually available the following day.

SPOILERS: I find myself speculating what Hurley and Ben (and Walt) ended up doing on the island, and how long they were there. With no MiB on the Island to mess with them, did they need to watch over other flawed people around the world like Jacob did, and then bring those flawed people to the Island to help save

He horded food for himself in Season 2. While that's a human thing to do for a guy with obvious food issues, it still was selfish.

I think that's wrong. I think Jin's father is his actual father, but his mother was a prostitute, no?

What's your motherfucking name?

On a bootleg from 2004 or so, a fan kept heckling Ryan for "Summer of 69". So Ryan started singing that song but with lyrics ABOUT Bryan Adams. "There's no way he wrote that song, motherfucker's only 53" was the humorous opening line.

I couldn't turn my TV up too loudly with my son sleeping in the next room. I usually have a pretty good ear for heavy music, but it was basically indecipherable to me at a low volume. I'm curious to find out what they used for those 2 scenes though.

They gave us a glimpse of that asshole Teddy can be when he said "she's never going to be alone with him again" about Tawney and Daniel, but his decision to lie to those two made me really say "Fuck yeah!" for the character.

I was hoping the customer would then ask for his 5 cents back after giving her the quarter. Probably would have been too much, but I would've laughed!

I also wonder if he hadn't had the pleasant run-in with Amantha earlier in the day, if he would have been so quick to lie about the incident to the senator. I actually felt pleased for Ted in that scene, like he was finally being welcomed into the family by Amantha. He acted very Ted Sr.-like in that scene.

When they lingered on a shot of Daniel grabbing a knob on one of George's cabinets, I started thinking frame job. I'm just not quite sure how Trey would pull it off. What happened with George's body? Still in the water? I remember Trey went back into the water earlier this season but I'm having trouble remembering why.

Bizarre Rectify-related personal coincidence I have to share.