We noticed that they said Hurley owned a box factory - and didn't Locke work for a box factory? And also, they said something about a sneaker company. And the guy that Jin had to beat up had a factory - which is when they showed Hurley on Korean TV.
And indeed, that was him. We found this on the internet previously:
The subtitles on the TV and audio said something about him being a lottery winner who was arrested according to translations out there on the internet..
Yeah, Charlie was more than a little annoying this week. It sounded like someone broke his volume button and it was stuck at "yell". And what's so impossible about Hurley being worth 156 million dollars when so much other weirdness has happened?
Hurley's backstory was awesome. It's kinda funny that the numbers were perfect to use for the lotto. And that the last number is 42, the answer to life, the universe, and everything. Seeing the numbers on the metal whatsit, though, was pretty darn creepy.
Frankly, I was shocked the last number wasn't 47. Because, well, JJ.
Flailing!Yelling!Charlie is cute sometimes, but it can be a little much. A lot much, in this episode. Hopefully the next writer will tone it down a bit.
- Oh. Don't. Even. Sark loved Lauren? Sark cries over Lauren? Bitch, *please.* Now Allison, I could've maybe bought that. But as pathetic, boring, and ineffective a character as *Lauren*? No way. He's gotta be playing Vaughn.
Yeah, that's what I thought… up until he started crying. Even in the name of fucking with Vaughn's head, Sark doesn't cry. Nor should he, he is not a pretty crier. However, if we find out that he was just trying to upset Vaughn, I'll be fine with it.
Even though I'm firmly in the S/V camp, I loved the whole scene in the bar. Sark just goading everyone is great. "In your dreams, you perverted freak" was my favorite line.
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I didn't even notice Hurley on the TV in the Jin episode! Good eyes.
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We noticed that they said Hurley owned a box factory - and didn't Locke work for a box factory? And also, they said something about a sneaker company. And the guy that Jin had to beat up had a factory - which is when they showed Hurley on Korean TV.
And indeed, that was him. We found this on the internet previously:
http://lost-media.com/modules/coppermine/albums/ep-caps/season1/1x17-intranslation/in-translation282.jpg
The subtitles on the TV and audio said something about him being a lottery winner who was arrested according to translations out there on the internet..
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What's Claire's connection to another castaway, I wonder? Or Kate's, or Charlie's?
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Hurley's backstory was awesome. It's kinda funny that the numbers were perfect to use for the lotto. And that the last number is 42, the answer to life, the universe, and everything. Seeing the numbers on the metal whatsit, though, was pretty darn creepy.
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Flailing!Yelling!Charlie is cute sometimes, but it can be a little much. A lot much, in this episode. Hopefully the next writer will tone it down a bit.
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Yeah, that's what I thought… up until he started crying. Even in the name of fucking with Vaughn's head, Sark doesn't cry. Nor should he, he is not a pretty crier. However, if we find out that he was just trying to upset Vaughn, I'll be fine with it.
Even though I'm firmly in the S/V camp, I loved the whole scene in the bar. Sark just goading everyone is great. "In your dreams, you perverted freak" was my favorite line.
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