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auntiemeesh) wrote2005-10-15 11:05 am
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I'm late with my Lost thoughts. Oh well. I have them and here they are.
I loved this episode. So much stuff going on, so much of it fun and leading to thoughts of what's coming next. Let me just say, once again, how much I love Hurley! He's learned a lot of things by hard experience, and the consequences of hording wealth (of whatever kind) is only one lesson he doesn't want to repeat. I'm glad Jack finally listened to him and allowed him to do as he wished, even though it was clear Jack didn't really agree. That Beach Feast was the best thing Hurley could have done with that food!
I thought it was so sweet that the first thing Charlie asked for was peanut butter. That boy is hooked but good. *smirk* Which, of course, means that he's going to go apeshit any minute now and screw things up. Which will be fun to watch.
I think the whole 'we have to input this number every 108 minutes' storyline is going to get really boring really fast, so I hope they don't emphasize it too much in the coming episodes. A passing acknowledgment that shifts are changing or someone is heading towards or from the bunker will be more than enough, in my opinion. But they do have that bunker now and there seems to be miles of tunnels so there are plenty of opportunities for exploration, danger, adventure, what have you. Plus a new place to set up camp if they ever feel the need for a more secure home than the caves, although I don't think they'd be able to fit everyone in.
I'm really interested to see how things go with the survivors of the tail of the plane. They've clearly had a much harder time of things than our gang, probably partly because of fewer supplies and no doctor, but it also seems like they may have had more encounters with the 'others'. Bernard is going to want to reunite with Rose (and wasn't Bernard just the cutest thing ever!?), but I think Ana Lucia is really digging her role as unconditional leader of this crew, small and dwindling as it is, and she might not be thrilled at the thought of moving into someone else's camp. But I do think the chemistry between her and Jack should be far more electric than that between Jack and Kate (which pairing I find insipid and lame), so I'm looking forward to that (it's bound to happen eventually). Sparks will definitely fly as they try to work out a new division of leadership. *happy grin*
I loved watching Sawyer get pounded by Ana Lucia. She had him pegged and wasn't going to take any bull from him, but he's so stubborn and proud that he can't just submit when it would save him a beating. I do love Sawyer, even if it's often a 'love to hate' kinda love. :) He's been living this 'tough as nails' life for so long that he doesn't know how to do anything else, even when it would clearly be to his benefit to try.
I'm wondering how long Walt's fate will be withheld from us. Is it going to be the same as it was with Claire last season, where we aren't allowed to see the 'others' from inside and we have to wait for our guys to find him (or for him to escape) before we find out what's been happening. If that were to be the case, would Walt remember what had happened to him. Charlie claimed not to remember anything that happened after he got kidnapped by Ethan, and Claire didn't remember anything of captivity either. Ah, curiousity, it's what keeps bringing me back.
I loved this episode. So much stuff going on, so much of it fun and leading to thoughts of what's coming next. Let me just say, once again, how much I love Hurley! He's learned a lot of things by hard experience, and the consequences of hording wealth (of whatever kind) is only one lesson he doesn't want to repeat. I'm glad Jack finally listened to him and allowed him to do as he wished, even though it was clear Jack didn't really agree. That Beach Feast was the best thing Hurley could have done with that food!
I thought it was so sweet that the first thing Charlie asked for was peanut butter. That boy is hooked but good. *smirk* Which, of course, means that he's going to go apeshit any minute now and screw things up. Which will be fun to watch.
I think the whole 'we have to input this number every 108 minutes' storyline is going to get really boring really fast, so I hope they don't emphasize it too much in the coming episodes. A passing acknowledgment that shifts are changing or someone is heading towards or from the bunker will be more than enough, in my opinion. But they do have that bunker now and there seems to be miles of tunnels so there are plenty of opportunities for exploration, danger, adventure, what have you. Plus a new place to set up camp if they ever feel the need for a more secure home than the caves, although I don't think they'd be able to fit everyone in.
I'm really interested to see how things go with the survivors of the tail of the plane. They've clearly had a much harder time of things than our gang, probably partly because of fewer supplies and no doctor, but it also seems like they may have had more encounters with the 'others'. Bernard is going to want to reunite with Rose (and wasn't Bernard just the cutest thing ever!?), but I think Ana Lucia is really digging her role as unconditional leader of this crew, small and dwindling as it is, and she might not be thrilled at the thought of moving into someone else's camp. But I do think the chemistry between her and Jack should be far more electric than that between Jack and Kate (which pairing I find insipid and lame), so I'm looking forward to that (it's bound to happen eventually). Sparks will definitely fly as they try to work out a new division of leadership. *happy grin*
I loved watching Sawyer get pounded by Ana Lucia. She had him pegged and wasn't going to take any bull from him, but he's so stubborn and proud that he can't just submit when it would save him a beating. I do love Sawyer, even if it's often a 'love to hate' kinda love. :) He's been living this 'tough as nails' life for so long that he doesn't know how to do anything else, even when it would clearly be to his benefit to try.
I'm wondering how long Walt's fate will be withheld from us. Is it going to be the same as it was with Claire last season, where we aren't allowed to see the 'others' from inside and we have to wait for our guys to find him (or for him to escape) before we find out what's been happening. If that were to be the case, would Walt remember what had happened to him. Charlie claimed not to remember anything that happened after he got kidnapped by Ethan, and Claire didn't remember anything of captivity either. Ah, curiousity, it's what keeps bringing me back.