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Matt Steele
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Bonobos, as in the lead singer of the 4 Lovable Lads from Liverpool, U2?

One of his recent weather reports was just, "We're doing it! We are here and this is happening," or something along those lines, and I couldn't stop laughing. Mentioned absolutely nothing about the weather.

I'm gonna be honest. I've DVR-ed every episode of this season, and I haven't watched any of it. As someone who loved Season 1, liked Season 2 better than most people, and thought the end of Season 3 was satisfying enough, should I bother?

"What the Hell Have I?" is incredible, as is "Big Gun" by AC/DC (guys, it's not JUST about a weapon, if you get the subtlety there…)

In High School, the night after Thanksgiving, my buddies and I would always hold what we called Arnold Fest, where we'd rent or compile 10 of the Arnold movies we owned, and watch them all afternoon and all night. Last Action Hero was the highlight every single year.

They are great friends. She can handle his ribbing, and I'm sure she's aware at how endearing her rants are to the fans.

His one-off characters that seemingly come to him seconds before he gets on mic are the best. Mall McCartney is also one of my all-time favorites.

Especially with how much he was emphasizing how he was going to hit us with a new song, I still didn't see it coming.

I'd never heard the term monkeyshines in my life, and only knew of it because of the dumb looking VHS box for this movie. And I also assumed it had something to do with telepathy a la The Shining.

Maybe it's just me, but I get the sense that most listeners don't think that there's going to be a clear-cut answer. Every episode leaves you with more questions than answers, and I would have to think that most listeners pick up on that, and aren't waiting for a spoon-fed explanation to wrap things up.

Why bother commenting if you don't follow it? I think most of its listeners (myself included) realize, "There is not going to be a clear-cut answer," that doesn't mean the story itself isn't absolutely fascinating.

Joe Rogan was mean to a WOMAN for no reason? Wow. I am SHOCKED.

She really didn't. Once Kate told Claire's mother, "I'm going back to find your daughter," it was the most independent and well-defined version of Kate we got from that point until the end of the series.

Yeah a week is probably too long. I didn't think it was the same day, though.

Still, Ben's face when he hears that sound is priceless.

I feel like the best acting Yunjin Kim ever did on the show (aside from the gut-wrenching helicopter leaving the freighter seen) is in those Jin/Sun flashbacks. Their love story is the only one on the show (until Sawyer and Juliet) that I find genuinely moving every time it's featured.

I feel like that was the intention, though. Locke wasn't supposed to be the almighty hero to all, the audience's savior. He has been shown time and again at this point that he's a deeply flawed human being who thinks he understands his grand purpose, but in reality, he doesn't understand anything at all. He blindly

SPOILERS (aren't they all, at this point?)

Contrast this Tom we're seeing with the Tom we see in Michael's off-island excursions and it's pretty funny. THAT Tom that Michael meets with really was pretty harmless, and was trying to get Michael to come back to "help his friends" (ironically, those same friends would shortly thereafter KILL HIM).

Exactly. Sawyer saw her, still probably had some feelings for her, but then Juliet thought "Well he's definitely not over her! I can tell it!" for no real reason. It seemed to me, it wasn't until she was hanging by his hand that she realized he did love her.