I can't be the only one who involuntarily yet melodically muttered "ohhh naaahhh naahahhh nohhh" after Sophie Hawkins sang the "As I lay thee ….down to sleep… " part.
I can't be the only one who involuntarily yet melodically muttered "ohhh naaahhh naahahhh nohhh" after Sophie Hawkins sang the "As I lay thee ….down to sleep… " part.
I've never, at any point, for any amount of time, hated any of the main characters until Pam's self-induced allergic shit, and she's actually one of my top 3 characters.
I feel like if there's ONE episode that best represents Lost, it's The Constant. It's the perfect ambassador for Lost.
@avclub-18f18df4a6146deb1b97c2c944b9660c:disqus Seriously, I do the same thing. I pretend that the Season 5 finale is the series finale, and S6 is just some crappy epilogue.
@avclub-eb70e805387fd94edd03a9fb68dbce6d:disqus @avclub-525f76574b3a2a5bcb4da793c92a16fb:disqus Just start re-watching LOST — I wouldn't be surprised if you got hooked again.
One of the best parts is that "The Suitcase" was produced/written/shot with the LOWEST BUDGET out of all the eps in the season.
That's unreal, uncanny that you went 3 for 3 with the top episodes of Lost, Mad Men, and AD — I 100% agree.
Yeah, she may have gotten a little more smug, but I attribute it to actual character development and credit the writing staff.
Eleventy-first is the new "FIRST!"
That's why he always likes to treat himself to…himself.
His first appearance was in the latter part of season 1, and the episode was heavily focused on Phil and his dad.
I've never applied Fridge Logic test to a plotline on a *meta* level, but the Jay C-story totally failed on that level (i.e., the implausibility of a plot line actually existing and making it to air).
If there is a goldfish hell, it's getting sucked through a pipe and pumped out a water jet hoping that you stay a fish out of water and die a reverse-drowning death.
Nice to see ABC/Disney use some of that mall space to shamelessly plug Monsters University via a poster on one of the shop windows.
I really thought (and was hoping) that the writers were going to do a Lost homage at the end when Kevin/Chang talks to Jeff in the cafeteria. (The homage would be from the famous "Got Any Milk?" scene in S2 of Lost, when Jack and John are talking to Henry Gale during breakfast).
Wow. 200+ episodes wrapped up, only 6 left to wrap up the series — and THIS is how they spend it?
"I always like when Archer gets a chance to be really, really good at his job, and this episode qualifies."
I think we need more Krieger than this episode.
I'm not sure that Krieger's going super villain, and hope he isn't.
1st place: Archer double kidney-punches the ice-bucketed Korean, finishing with a "hai ya!" flying roundhouse to the bucket. That has to be made into a .GIF. I watched this 5 straight times before finishing the episode.