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John Mora
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I am almost certain Marvel's PR has a timeline of what he's allowed to leak and when. If you're not talking about GotG2 at least every month, the American public will forget how much they want it!

The Panama Canal isn't actually Panama's border with Colombia.

She was married to Renly, after all.

The character designs in this ep especially seemed to evoke a very Super Mario World-era of design. Everyone's rounded and cute and Mr. Universe has hair that would make a shoujo heroine blush.

The second ep of Season 2 where it was mostly just reused footage of the previous episode, Michael and Sawyer floating around a soundstage bickering, and then a Michael flashback that just showed how selfish he was.

I echo your sentiments. Not a bad episode at all, just a victim of its placement in the series, IMO. Don't always listen to the vocal minority.

As I recall, Ethan was there specifically for observing and monitoring women like Claire and when he was outed as not being on the plane, he had to improvise a plan to bring Claire in for obstetric care.

I really wish we'd gotten some rationalization for all the creepy-weirdo behavior, but deep down I don't think there was a reason beyond "This is a TV show."

I still think that the vast majority of people watching LOST at the time were a bunch of crankypants for multiple reasons (the show visibly struggling with finding a direction, cast bloat, getting anxious about getting answers, etc.) that Nikki and Paulo became the scapegoats when their addition to the show is among

So much of the trouble the castaways (not to mention the Others) were put through could've been avoided if the Others weren't run by a paranoid sociopath.

Another example of imagining things being a lot more compelling than knowing things.

I always presumed that Dave on the Island was an incarnation of MiB trying to trick Hurley into offing himself.

Part of my immediate souring on Stranger in a Strange Land was how ABC chose to promote the episode. As I recall, promos leaned heavily on the fact that "THREE QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED" and so of course all the hardcore LOST fans were frothing at the mouth for this. Then the episode plays and the three questions are

Never thought of it that way before.

Well, here's the thing: it's difficult to have a choice if you're not even aware there's a decision in front of you. Pretty much the only people who had a choice were the people he was talking to at that campfire.

We never got a satisfying explanation for why Hurley could suddenly interact with ghosts, did we?

I thought the whole point of the wedding flashback was to show that there was quite a bit of doubt that he actually did love her, and wasn't just marrying her because that's what you're supposed to do after the woman whose spine you fixed has her fiance abandon her.

My problem with that is that it's not even a particularly outrageous Kaitlin Olson.

I still really like New Girl. Whatevs~

…Firefly