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Except the rap itself wasn't Daveed, it was dubbed over by someone else.

That's one of my favorite Uncle Phil moments, though.

I was genuinely, pleasantly surprised when A Good Old Fashioned Orgy actually ended with an orgy and everyone having a good time. I was convinced it was going learn a lesson and backpedal or something like that.

"LA". SURE. She was incinerating a planet of asparagus-aliens, that's what she was doing.

AMATEURS.

Honestly, most raunchy movies are pretty apologetic. They're all, "Yeah, we're gonna BRING IT" in the trailer, but then when the movie comes out they go all, "Sorry, we looked around and realized we didn't actually have it to bring. Sorry."

I've seen them, and they are good scenes, but I'm not sure how it would have been less awkward, mostly because I don't quite see how the existing intro IS awkward. The main difference I see is, with the deleted scenes, they are introduced by Claire confronting them, thus they don't speak until they are addressed by a

I'm more saying that a more conventional show— ironically one more like the one promised in the intentionally-full-of-lies proposal the creator gave the network— the series would spend several seasons with the 815 survivors and only had the occasional "arc plot" episode about Island Mysteries.

Do you think this is entirely tied to the finale, Season 6 as a whole, or some point before that, like the time travel arc? I have not gathered enough info from around the Internet to give an accurate assessment, but if it's anything like what we see for Lost-related articles on this site, I would tie it to the

The complaint was that they had come out nowhere to be featured this season, but the reality is that they've only had a handful of scenes to this point.

There's a missing story that would have been fascinating: How did Ethan go from Dharma Kid to Loyal Other?

I love Mother as a Demeter figure— nurturing and caring, but capable of great wrath and destruction.

Yeah, there's a number of people in the FSW who take the form of Island Connected People, but who I don't really believe are those souls. Keamy for one. Dogen for another (why would his shared-afterlife put him in LA?) But I also like that there are true souls there who aren't there to move on (or aren't ready for

Woo!

I'm not crazy about this episode, in that it feels like it should have been a flashback during something else, instead of the whole hour, if that makes sense. It doesn't quite have enough meat to justify an entire episode.
And the Adam and Eve thing bugs me highly.
BUT, I do like that it is very much a Myth story

I like to believe David is entirely a construct of FSW— Jack giving himself a son so he can be the father than Christian wasn't.

I find it fascinating that in the FSW-verse, Kate and Claire "re-write" their life the least. (Well, and Rose and Bernard, but I feel like they came into FSW already "awake".) They are, more or less exactly who they were at the time of their life of the plane crash. I think because, on some level, they didn't crash

I've just discovered all this!

Right, between the voiceover being dubbed and the footage all being blurry-figure-in-the-distance-with-a-hoodie, it's a strange use of anyone you would pay more than SAG scale to get.

I honestly think they wrote six episodes, and then got their budget slashed and chopped parts out, sped through some bits with animation, and pulled it down to five.