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The Locke episode was a bit of a let-down to me, to be honest. :(


But his new situation seems interesting!

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I f'ckin love the show. I haven't seen this weeks episode, though.

I'm totally digging the time travel shtick. I've been expecting it since early on and I'm glad they didn't shy away from the Science Fiction angle.
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I haven't watched LOST since April of last year. I have no clue wtf is going on anymore.

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SPOILERS!!!


I believe I'm on the same episode as you guys, after watching Sunday's airing. We now know Ben appeared to have a problem with Locke knowing the important woman, who just also happens to be Mrs. Farraday. I say a 'problem', but in the episode, Ben decided to have another go at offing Locke!

Presumably, the motive will be revealed later in a Ben flashback / possibly next episode. Obviously the hispanic looking chap is going to become central to the plot. I wonder how though.

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OMFG the haircuts! >.<

Loved that last shot, with the struggle in Sawyer's eyes clearly visible.

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I'm glad everyone is back together again, but I still wonder where the frig are Rose and Bernard? We didn't see them die, and they didn't escape....so are they just "lost" on the island?

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I was thinking that too, and the many other 'redshirts'.

My boss looked up today where we are supposed to have remembered Horace from. Did anyone remember he was the guy Locke saw in his vision, when lying on top of the pile of dead Dharma people?

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No, but he did seem familiar.

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Tonight's episode (I think it was called "Namaste") had BKV as a co-writer. I wasn't really paying attention to the episode, but I was surprised there wasn't a lot of quips and jokes like I've come to expect from BKV.
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Oh, the Churchill part was very obviously BKV. The episode itself was pretty good.

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MGM wrote:Oh, the Churchill part was very obviously BKV. The episode itself was pretty good.
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I WAS FUCKING THINKING!!! :D

When Sawyer suddenly decided to shoe-horn in an interesting tit-bit into the conversation it seemed like such a Vaughanism! :D

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