Which one?She wasn't hot.What do you mean? Get other actresses entirely, or cast those two in more permenant roles?-Hindsight being 20/20 do you think the Lost people wish they could go back and recast Anna Lucia and Libby?
I can't believe they've killed off both the hot latina zombie chick and Erin Titus. The hottie count on Lost is dropping fast.
TV: Lost - NO FUTURE SPOILERS - Season 2 - NO FUTURE SPOILERS
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My wife bought me Lost: Season 2 for Christmas. I'm going to try to rewatch the first two seasons before season 3 continues Feb. 7.
I went through about 7 episodes yesterday. I'm watching them with a critical eye, and I'm even taking notes.
One thing I had missed was that Jack "because I'm not a killer" Shepherd killed the Marshal Edward Mars.
When it aired the first time I didn't know if he did or not, and never went back to give it a second thought. But watching it again I'm sure Jack killed him. Jack also equated euthanization to murder when Kate wanted to know about putting him out of his misery.
As for the disease:
Danielle Rousseau said that the rest of her party was infected, and that "the Others" on the island were carriers. She implied that one of the infected people tried to shoot her, but didn't notice that the firing pin was missing.
She also mentioned hearing whispers.
After leaving her Sayid heard whispers in the jungle as well. Perhaps Danielle is a carrier of the disease, and hearing those whispers is an early symptom of infection?
Sayid was the first Oceanic Flight 815 member to hear whispers, and I don't think the other people started hearing them until Sayid returned (and infected them).
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One thing Wikipedia just pointed out to me is that the Station 5 orientation film had "Mark Wickmund" telling about the facility. But in the station 3 (the hatch) film he calls himself "Marvin Candle." In the station 5 film both arms are real, and in the station 3 film one arm is prosthetic. I wonder which film was made first, if they are supposed to be the same person (some of the Others are twins), and which alias [if any] is legit?).
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I went through about 7 episodes yesterday. I'm watching them with a critical eye, and I'm even taking notes.
One thing I had missed was that Jack "because I'm not a killer" Shepherd killed the Marshal Edward Mars.
When it aired the first time I didn't know if he did or not, and never went back to give it a second thought. But watching it again I'm sure Jack killed him. Jack also equated euthanization to murder when Kate wanted to know about putting him out of his misery.
As for the disease:
Danielle Rousseau said that the rest of her party was infected, and that "the Others" on the island were carriers. She implied that one of the infected people tried to shoot her, but didn't notice that the firing pin was missing.
She also mentioned hearing whispers.
After leaving her Sayid heard whispers in the jungle as well. Perhaps Danielle is a carrier of the disease, and hearing those whispers is an early symptom of infection?
Sayid was the first Oceanic Flight 815 member to hear whispers, and I don't think the other people started hearing them until Sayid returned (and infected them).
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One thing Wikipedia just pointed out to me is that the Station 5 orientation film had "Mark Wickmund" telling about the facility. But in the station 3 (the hatch) film he calls himself "Marvin Candle." In the station 5 film both arms are real, and in the station 3 film one arm is prosthetic. I wonder which film was made first, if they are supposed to be the same person (some of the Others are twins), and which alias [if any] is legit?).
Edited By Paul on 1167753333
My wife bought me Lost: Season 2 for Christmas. I'm going to try to rewatch the first two seasons before season 3 continues Feb. 7.
I went through about 7 episodes yesterday. I'm watching them with a critical eye, and I'm even taking notes.
One thing I had missed was that Jack "because I'm not a killer" Shepherd killed the Marshal Edward Mars.
When it aired the first time I didn't know if he did or not, and never went back to give it a second thought. But watching it again I'm sure Jack killed him. Jack also equated euthanization to murder when Kate wanted to know about putting him out of his misery.
As for the disease:
Danielle Rousseau said that the rest of her party was infected, and that "the Others" on the island were carriers. She implied that one of the infected people tried to shoot her, but didn't notice that the firing pin was missing.
She also mentioned hearing whispers.
After leaving her Sayid heard whispers in the jungle as well. Perhaps Danielle is a carrier of the disease, and hearing those whispers is an early symptom of infection?
Sayid was the first Oceanic Flight 815 member to hear whispers, and I don't think the other people started hearing them until Sayid returned (and infected them).
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One thing Wikipedia just pointed out to me is that the Station 5 orientation film had "Mark Wickmund" telling about the facility. But in the station 3 (the hatch) film he calls himself "Marvin Candle." In the station 5 film both arms are real, and in the station 3 film one arm is prosthetic. I wonder which film was made first, if they are supposed to be the same person (some of the Others are twins), and which alias [if any] is legit?).
You know there's porn on the internet?
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell
You could have just said, "Uh... I wouldn't know" instead of plugging your Jack gives Sawyer a spanking stories.
Well, it's not my first day on the web. I'm wise enough to know that if you want it, someone out there has done it and posted the pictures.
Interesting that for your example you picked Jack and Sawyer, not Kate and Claire...
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“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell