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At least your story had a happy ending.

Something something DANGER ZONE! …I know, I'm not even trying anymore.

A lot is being made of my comment about the stock fat guy, which is less about why/how he's maintained a healthy girth during the breakdown of civilization than it is about a character type that is becoming a trope in J.J. Abrams work — the unlikely, very wealthy, very quirky, heavy-set guy. (Aaron, Hurley, Doc Soto,

I'm embarrassed for me too.. where's that club again?

Joint suicide by cop by proxy.

Motel 6

Classic DemiDeva

Revollow

A-

L. Ron Hubbard pwns Joe Carroll, takes him for tens of thousands of dollars, takes his boat, and shacks up with his lady.

Carrolling: The practice of Carrollism.
Carrollingian Empire: The followers of Carrollism, who go about Carrolling.

Emma will become a figure skater before the season's out, and win the 1976 Olympics singles gold.

In one escape, he escapes from his previous escape.

I'm nearly through this episode, and so far have dug the series, but holy shit the sound mixing is terrible. Everybody whispers so damn quietly I've had to put headphones on and pump up the sound. And then Matt does something like whip himself, and it feels like he's jabbing a pen into my ear through the headphones.

See, you just have to stand up to a murderer, and they back down.

Here's what's actually going on with the writing and Joe and the novel:

This episode didn't do much for me after the first 20 minutes or so (no one likes being preached at for entertainment). Every now and again the Doctor gives those sorts of grandiose speeches, but something about them feels unearned, since we've rarely seen him actually doing the things he describes; usually we see him

"These guys all look the —"
"DON'T even say that."

And the possibility that he hallucinated the sex slave. For all we know at this point, those scratches on his ankle came from the dog (good dog!), and he just projected the sex slave from his book onto the scene.