I thought this was the weakest episode of the season.
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I thought this was the weakest episode of the season.
Nah, Kate's episode was way weaker.
I love Kate, so no.
Even if not Smokey, Harper "thing" wasn't human. It dissapeared once Jack got close to it. We can just guess what it really was.
Rumpy, Kate is hot, but her "trial" story was friggin boring, compared to Others bits and pieces in Juliette's episode.
I have to agree while important stuff went on during the episode, it wasn't very exciting. After last week's really great episode, it's a hard follow up and this just didn't make it.
Though I did like when Locke brought food to Ben and Ben asked him if the Rabbit had, had a number on the side. Lol! I wonder what happens when you eat crazy science experiments.
I do like Daniel Faraday a lot tough, I think he is turning out to be one of the most interesting characters on the show.
But what about Desmond? Still sounds too specific as the purple light from the hatch detonation definitely reached everyone, including Jin, Sun and Sayid.
I still don't think Harper is dead. Whispers have preluded to living people (Richard Alpert in Ben's flashback, Walt, the Other assault at the end of season 2), dead people (Ben's mom in said flashback, Frank Duckett), hallucinations (Charlie's piano dream in season 2), the smoke monster (right before it killed Eko) and even off the island events (Charlotte Malkin, the psychic's daughter's, autopsy where she came BACK to life). To say that she is dead when the show made no inkling of it either way is kinda silly.
Yes, way better than Nikki and Lawlo from last season. Frank and Miles are cool too. Charlotte is too cunty though, but she almost needs to be to foil Faraday's character.
Re: Charlotte, makes you think of how Ben tried to kill her. Except she just happened to be wearing a bulletproof vest ... on a premliminary examination of the island. Hmm.
GREAT theory on The Transmission: Ben and Annie were married, and Annie was the first victim of the mysterious pregnancy disease/curse/whatever. Ben took Alex out of grief over his lost child, and wanted Juliette - who looks much like Annie (adult Annie might even be played in a coming flashback by the same actress) to complete the replacement family.