maybe another 9 month hiatus wouldn't be so bad...

Feb 15, 2008 12:45

I need time (A LOT of time) to regroup my bearings after seeing this one.

Lost 4x03 - The Economist )

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janie_tangerine February 15 2008, 12:40:47 UTC
1) Il tipo italiano perlomeno aveva un accento più decente del padre della Gabriela... anche se ci sarebbe da specularci sul perchè aveva capito di essere fregato appena Sayid gli ha detto chi era °_° comunque concordo su tutto. Dio pover'uomo *cries* direi che tragico riassume perfettamente.

(A parte le reazioni sbavanti ma..)

2) Mh, non penso perchè se quelli che Sayid deve uccidere prima non sapevano che lavorava per Ben e adesso lo sanno, se fosse stato nei sei l'avrebbero saputo fin dal principio.. o almeno così ho capito.

3) Amen.

4) Amen. Locke, 'sto giro mi perdi punti.

5) Io amo Jack, oh sì. *sigh* quella battuta era impagabile *g* e la faccia di Kate... ancora più impagabile XD

6) Amen.

7) Perchè la mia insegnante di fisica non era come Dan? No seriamente, magari mi sarebbe pure piaciuta..

8) Amen. E quella battuta era fantastica però XD

10) DESMOND. MIO. DIO. *taccio perchè è meglio che taccio*

11) *si unisce al partito soffochiamolo di abbracci* dio mio T_T

12) Amen, amen, amen.

And yet Jack's so broken because ( ... )

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alemyrddin February 15 2008, 15:22:01 UTC
ho letto su lostpedia che il tipo italiano è in effetti un attore italiano ;) almeno hanno scelto bene!

sul come avesse fatto a capire, la mia ipotesi è che adesso (ovvero, dopo il FF di Sayid) si sa che Sayid Jarrah, uno degli Oceanic 6, lavora per uccidere quelli nemici di Ben. Di conseguenza, appena Sayid si è presentato lui ha capito di essere fregato. Praticamente, la parte sul campo da golf si colloca in realtà secondo me cronologicamente dopo la storia di Berlino. Un po' intricato, ma se no non sarebbe Lost! :)

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janie_tangerine February 15 2008, 21:01:48 UTC
Ecco quello ha seriamente senso. Sì, direi che ci sta. Altrimenti il tipo come avrebbe fatto a saperlo? Bella pensata ;)

Adesso devono solo sceglierne un altro po' e far andare Sayid da noi sì? ;) magari ha da ammazzare qualche altro italian Dharma.... ;)

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alemyrddin February 16 2008, 13:15:14 UTC
diciamo che non mi dispiacerebbe veder Sayid in Italia...magari devono venire anche qui a girare qualche scena... ;)

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halfdutch February 15 2008, 12:42:35 UTC
I was not fond of Hurley helping Locke stage that deception. I think that's partly why he ends up apologizing to Jack in the future.. obviously trusting Locke was a bad idea!

Such a good ep. I'm still taking it all in! And will probably need to rewatch! I'm a bit sad the boys are split up as they are but we've always got AU fic, yes?

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alemyrddin February 15 2008, 15:26:53 UTC
I agree, Hurley's apology seemed to have more than one layer, and this one can be part of it, even if Jack wasn't directly involved in the deception.

and yes, I definitely support AU fics to reunite the boys! :)

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polvodestrella February 15 2008, 13:47:05 UTC
"Wish me luck"
"Good luck. Send me a postcard."

Hehe, I loved that line!

"Sawyer won't let him" awwwwwww. I thought that, as well, but I'd never have thought he would say that. Jack trusts Sawyer with Kate's life. That's only right, but so good to hear it. Respect and trust had been so difficult to achieve for them, and I'm glad to see it acknowledged.

That was a really meaningful line. The way his eyes looked at Kate when he said it... so nice.

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alemyrddin February 15 2008, 15:29:21 UTC
It nice to see Jack a bit more relaxed, so he can say what is on his mind without being angry or worried but simply stating it quietly. I think elise_509 is right in saying that, as rescue is near, he had a weight lifted off his shoulders.
I'm only sorry that it won't last. :(

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elliotsmelliot February 15 2008, 13:56:22 UTC
Your review really reminded me of how sensible Jack was in this episode. He's calmed down considerably, enough to let Sayid take over, remind Kate that Sawyer cares for her and not get on the helicopter.

Sayid's storyline is heartbreaking. He's sacrificing his soul presumably for those left behind.

Sometime tells me things don't go well for Desmond on the freighter. I don't see him finding happiness until the show is over. Or maybe that is just my secret desire to keep him on the show and in that blue shirt as long as possible!

And Sawyer...Please Kate, be nice to him.

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alemyrddin February 15 2008, 15:36:04 UTC
about Jack, he really was sensible, and more relaxed. I like that he said what was on his mind without being angry or worried but simply stating it quietly. I think elise_509 is right in saying that, as rescue is near, he had a weight lifted off his shoulders.
I'm only sorry that it won't last. :(

about Sayid, I agree. At first I thought he was doing it for the other OCeanic 6, but I now think it's more likely that he's doing it for the ones on the island.

Desmond... well, I agree on him not finding happiness - but maybe he will be able to reach land and then something else will prevent him from finding Penny... who knows?

eh. I don't think Kate does that on purpose, but she simply isn't able to make Sawyer happy... *sighs*

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gottalovev February 15 2008, 16:35:54 UTC
I agree with tons of your points! it was heartbreaking in more ways than one. but I found myself with a hand over my mouth and going OMG so often, I just love that =D

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alemyrddin February 16 2008, 13:14:02 UTC
yes, this season suprises and intrigues me more and more!
And, even if I'm sad that we'll be deprived of 3 episodes, maybe that will help them to keep this amazing pace up for the remaining ones!
:)

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