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supersyncspaz7 March 1 2007, 05:20:01 UTC
And the thing at the end with the van finally working, and they all pile in! OMG, I would watch that every week...Jin, Hurley, Charlie, Sawyer and Vincent riding around in a van, drinking beer and having wacky shenanigans.
And they would bring Desmond with them. And Roger Workman's corpse would ride along with them as their kickin' mascot. And they would SING.
I would watch that show every week. I would never miss an episode.

It would be like Supernatural, without the ghost/demon hunting and with a corpse! IT WOULD RULE.

And yay, Danielle!

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demonqueen666 March 1 2007, 15:20:15 UTC
Hey, they could get some mystery hunting in there too, what with all the island weirdness.

You know, when they remembered. And felt like it. And weren't drunk.

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persephone_blue March 1 2007, 16:54:59 UTC
Hurley calling Sawyer "redneck man" ("Touche."). [...] Sawyer referencing Little House on the Prairie.

Yeah, it was Hurley's episode, but Sawyer absolutely shined. I loved the interaction with Kate:

Kate: You call Little House on the Prairie Little House?
Sawyer: I was at home with mono for two months when I was a kid!

And the thing at the end with the van finally working, and they all pile in!

Eeeee!! It was like a sixties montage, or something out of the Partridge Family! Vincent being in the car, too, was just perfect. And YES on the show idea. It would make an excellent spin-off, mua ha ha...

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demonqueen666 March 1 2007, 23:07:54 UTC
Yeah, it was Hurley's episode, but Sawyer absolutely shined.

Yes, yes he did. Shine on, O very shiney Sawyer, shine on... *sighs dreamily*

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persephone_blue March 2 2007, 04:09:44 UTC
Ah, the life of a fangirl.

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ficangel March 1 2007, 22:52:22 UTC
Yes, on everything. I had so much fun that I didn't even care about the lack of forward momentum. I also thought it was interesting that, when you really looked at it, Sawyer and Hurley seemed to be closer than Hurley and Charlie, his supposed best friend.

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demonqueen666 March 1 2007, 23:12:35 UTC
I caught that as well. Sawyer and Hurley had a much more easy-going attitude with each other, while Charlie was being the little pissant he usually is these days.

I also love how the island's most lovable character was very loudly and vocally proclaiming the virtues of choice over destiny, especially after the Desmond episode (lovely as it was) was so very in favor of the other.

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