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<blockquote data-quote="WizarDru" data-source="post: 1838148" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>Well Sayid (finally got around to checking how his name is spelled) did say that 'thank heavens for fireworks smugglers'. Unlikely? Pretty much...but not impossible. I'm williing to let that one slide.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I'd say it's too early for a serious relationship to be growing...a mutual attraction, particularly under duress? Frankly, I'm suprised they've managed to fight it this long. Now, having a long running relationship after things calm down that will last? That's the hard part. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I think the suggestion that everyone on the show is metaphorically 'Lost', as well as physically is a good one. They all appear adrift in their lives. Locke was the first one to be found, I think.</p><p></p><p>As for Walt and his son, I think last night, they bonded. Look at his son when his father suddenly takes charge....that's pride and awe. That's a 'Whoa! My dad is cool!' look. I loved that scene to bits. Walt went from just another survivor to a domain expert in 10 seconds flat.</p><p></p><p>You also forgot the sister-brother, Shannon and Boone. They may not like each other, but they have each other.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of Shannon, didn't she still screw up? Yes, she lit the rocket...but wasn't she supposed to do something with the transmitter? On the other hand, I guess she did it, since Sayid got some sort of reading. Maybe they just decided it was too time consuming to show her actually doing it.</p><p></p><p>The big question: who hit Sayid, and why? I don't think it was Sawyer. He's an ass, as I've said, and I think we're meant to suspect him...but mostly because we don't like him. I'm very, very curious to learn more of his character, and find out why he acts the way he does. What was the meaning of the letter we saw him reading on the beach a few days earlier? I think he's a Chaotic Neutral character in the worst possible way. He cares only for himself...but was he always that way? He strikes me as the unbending tree in the hurricane...and from hints of next week, he'd rather break than yield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizarDru, post: 1838148, member: 151"] Well Sayid (finally got around to checking how his name is spelled) did say that 'thank heavens for fireworks smugglers'. Unlikely? Pretty much...but not impossible. I'm williing to let that one slide. Well, I'd say it's too early for a serious relationship to be growing...a mutual attraction, particularly under duress? Frankly, I'm suprised they've managed to fight it this long. Now, having a long running relationship after things calm down that will last? That's the hard part. Well, I think the suggestion that everyone on the show is metaphorically 'Lost', as well as physically is a good one. They all appear adrift in their lives. Locke was the first one to be found, I think. As for Walt and his son, I think last night, they bonded. Look at his son when his father suddenly takes charge....that's pride and awe. That's a 'Whoa! My dad is cool!' look. I loved that scene to bits. Walt went from just another survivor to a domain expert in 10 seconds flat. You also forgot the sister-brother, Shannon and Boone. They may not like each other, but they have each other. Speaking of Shannon, didn't she still screw up? Yes, she lit the rocket...but wasn't she supposed to do something with the transmitter? On the other hand, I guess she did it, since Sayid got some sort of reading. Maybe they just decided it was too time consuming to show her actually doing it. The big question: who hit Sayid, and why? I don't think it was Sawyer. He's an ass, as I've said, and I think we're meant to suspect him...but mostly because we don't like him. I'm very, very curious to learn more of his character, and find out why he acts the way he does. What was the meaning of the letter we saw him reading on the beach a few days earlier? I think he's a Chaotic Neutral character in the worst possible way. He cares only for himself...but was he always that way? He strikes me as the unbending tree in the hurricane...and from hints of next week, he'd rather break than yield. [/QUOTE]
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