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I think we learned that there are others and then there are others...the group walking in the forest were less well dressed than the "boat others" and they came from the center of the island, aka "jungle others".

Mmmmm, Sun. :)

Basicly a filler show, Micheal does not listen, Sawyer is an ass, Echo is a standup guy (but you have to wonder about that name: ROM)
 



Flexor the Mighty! said:
You would think they would ease up now that they know they aren't "the others".

I get the idea that the Others did the same thing to them that they did to our castaways: put in a mole. They didn't have the flight manifest, so they couldn't do anything about theirs. They used to be 23 and now they're, what, 8 (assuming there aren't any more people back at the shelter); so the Others have either been picking them off or killed a bunch of them earlier. I think it would make them pretty paranoid.

Otherwise, yeah, a character-building episode that probably lays the groundwork for something else later on.

Teddy-bear Other. Did Walt have a teddy bear on the island? I don't remember one. He certainly didn't have it with him when they took him. I think it was just there to show that the Others have kids.
 

BrooklynKnight said:
As far as who's gonna die on the next episode this has already been revealed.

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Shannon
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Good. I never liked her character. They need to kill more people. I mean the writer's need to kill more people. I mean the writers need to kill more characters.

Death To Everyone!
 

fett527 said:
Why weak? It was slow and it did not reveal much as far as the mystery, but does that make it weak?

If it was merely a bit slow then I probably wouldn't call it "weak". But they showed us almost nothing new or at all unexpected. I think that bothered me the most since something unexpected almost always happens. The Jin and Sun backstory seemed positively tepid. The only reason it kept me interested was looking for how "orange" would bring them together (which I'll admit was a bit clever).

It also bothered me that the Tail Section People (I'm sick of seeing them called the "other others") acted the way they did. I GET that they're paranoid and scared from what has dwindled their numbers. I understand them being mistrustful of these newcomers. But if they've established that they are also 815 survivors (and I think they have based on the fact that they were able to positively ID Rose to her husband) then why does Cast Iron Bitch lady keep acting that way. If you keep treating them like crap you're going to get a less than warm reception from the rest of the survivors.

Perhaps ALL WILL BE REVEALED as to why they are acting that way but I can see no plausible explanation for their recent actions.
 

Rel said:
It also bothered me that the Tail Section People (I'm sick of seeing them called the "other others") acted the way they did. I GET that they're paranoid and scared from what has dwindled their numbers. I understand them being mistrustful of these newcomers. But if they've established that they are also 815 survivors (and I think they have based on the fact that they were able to positively ID Rose to her husband) then why does Cast Iron Bitch lady keep acting that way. If you keep treating them like crap you're going to get a less than warm reception from the rest of the survivors.

Perhaps ALL WILL BE REVEALED as to why they are acting that way but I can see no plausible explanation for their recent actions.
This got to me too but they told "the three" they would talk on the way, the biggest problem is they do not know them and really are just going on the hope that they are telling the truth and not leading them into a trap. Overall, "the three" are in better shape and even better armed, sure Sawyer is shot did not make much of a deal about it. I think they felt their lair was known to the others!

I thought it interesting that Goodwin (dead guy in forest) did not appear to be looted, with gives me the impression that whoever killed him did not need what he had on!
 

Hand of Evil said:
This got to me too but they told "the three" they would talk on the way, the biggest problem is they do not know them and really are just going on the hope that they are telling the truth and not leading them into a trap.

I agree and I liked how they started out all careful and prudent. But if you decide that you're going to trust them and try to get to the other survivors on the other side of the island, you should try warming up to them a bit. And if you don't trust them then sending (for example) Libby off with Michael by themselves was a death sentence for her. I wanted to see them either shift gears into "Sorry for kicking your ass and throwing you in the pit" mode or else grill them about events that only someone who was on flight 815 could know about to establish their identity more securely.

Overall, "the three" are in better shape and even better armed, sure Sawyer is shot did not make much of a deal about it.

True but that's all the more reason to try and get on their good side.

I thought it interesting that Goodwin (dead guy in forest) did not appear to be looted, with gives me the impression that whoever killed him did not need what he had on!

Interesting point.
 

WayneLigon said:
I get the idea that the Others did the same thing to them that they did to our castaways: put in a mole. They didn't have the flight manifest, so they couldn't do anything about theirs. They used to be 23 and now they're, what, 8 (assuming there aren't any more people back at the shelter); so the Others have either been picking them off or killed a bunch of them earlier. I think it would make them pretty paranoid.
There are only 5 from what I have seen:
Libby
Eku
Anna Lucia
Bernard
Woman w/ short hair.
 

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