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nanaluvren March 24 2010, 02:46:03 UTC
I feel so good about being Spanish right about now ;D

LOVED THE EPISODE OC, it was made of EPIC WIN. But I need to rewatch when my brain is solid again ;P

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spicedogs March 24 2010, 14:44:37 UTC
It's Ilana's eye's turn to wake up. (Why not Richard's?)

I was wondering why they started the show with Ilana. That just didn't make sense.

Richard: "This isn't an island. We're all dead. We're in hell." I thought the writers discounted that theory! Even though Charlotte said, "This place is death."

Isn't it funny how the writers or Darlton, for that matter, always denied what we always surmized: The characters are dead and the place is either Hell or Purgatory.

Is this whole episode going to be in subtitles??? How do they expect me to write live commentary and read subtitles at the same time??? Geez! ;)

As per subtitles, I pretty much couldn't do much typing while watching. I was (don't ask why) watching the show on my 9-inch TV instead of the 32-inch one. It was difficult watching, reading, and typing. At one point, I gave up.

Arr, a rollicking seafaring tale. That was short. OK, how'd they get from Europe to the middle of the Pacific? (And you're going to say it moved to the middle of the Atlantic, how come it still has a ( ... )

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theblackmeat May 19 2010, 23:55:46 UTC
Ever notice how easy it is to kill someone on television accidentally simply by hitting them on the head?

And ever notice how it never happens when someone's conking someone over the head from behind with a rock/gun in order to render them unconscious? XD

Yet it was whole in the Dharma period???

Why do you say that?

"Tell him his English is magnificent."

Would it be all that unlikely that Isabella picked up some English after several hundred years of floating around and observing things as a ghost? /nitpicker

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mooncove May 20 2010, 00:41:59 UTC
"Yet it was whole in the Dharma period???"

"Why do you say that?"

Ummm, I plead ADHD. I was thinking that during the time flash where they saw the full statue, they were in the Dharma period, but they must actually have flashed to some time prior to Richard's arrival on the island.

"Would it be all that unlikely that Isabella picked up some English after several hundred years of floating around and observing things as a ghost? /nitpicker"

Nitpicker! LOL. I suppose not. I guess I was thrown by the fact that she was still speaking only Spanish to Hurley (but then, you're right; notwithstanding his being able to speak fluent Spanish, he is also the only living Lostaway who can literally talk to dead people and it just probably came more natural to her to speak to him in her native language). It didn't occur to me that she had been floating around on the island mingling with the other ghosts all those years. (After all, the Kwons said their dying goodbyes in English. But that was in the next episode ...)

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