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The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« on: Feb 3rd, 2008, 7:32pm »
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Locke's hostage may be the key to getting off the island, so Sayid and Kate go in search of their fellow castaway in an attempt to negotiate a peaceful deal. Guest starring are Ken Leung as Miles, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Marsha Thomason as Naomi, Armando Pucci as Italian man and Thekla Reuten as Elsa. Source: ABC
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
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I am so gonna be wrapped up in this show this season. however short.  Kiss
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #3 on: Feb 6th, 2008, 12:27pm »
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rumour from DarkUFO is that if the strike is settled sometime this week, we may get all 16 episodes!... I so hope they settle!!!!!!
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #4 on: Feb 12th, 2008, 7:55pm »
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Shocked
 
Please don't teaze!!
 
I heard that they are not going to give us any more until Fall the earliest.
 
So sad.
 
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #5 on: Feb 12th, 2008, 9:11pm »
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nah i heard the strike could be over at the earliest Wednesday
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #6 on: Feb 13th, 2008, 12:29pm »
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The strike is over!! Jorge and Matthew have both said they've been called back to "the island" - and in a news report I read yesterday, Damon said IF they can get back to work ASAP, they should be able to have new episodes ready by the time the 8th one (the last one finished) airs... so, it may run into summer.. but we may still get all 16!!
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #7 on: Feb 14th, 2008, 8:08pm »
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This episode's first FF is nothing short of -- stunning!!
 
 
O. My. Holy Sh** F***k Freaking Jeebus!!!!!!
 
 
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
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on Feb 14th, 2008, 8:08pm, wolverina wrote:
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This episode's first FF is nothing short of -- stunning!!
 
 
O. My. Holy Sh** F***k Freaking Jeebus!!!!!!
 
 
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I'd have to agree with all the above!  I literally screamed when I saw who Sayid was working for.. OMG!!!
 
That said, this was a freaking awesome episode!  One of the best ever!  I am so glad I didn't read any spoilers this year!!
 
Also, I read today that Carlton Cuse has said definitely five more episodes - so we'll get 13 total.  They want to put all the pertinent information from the final 8 into 5, was the way I read it... which may be why we're getting the "enhanced" versions of last weeks shows, to tell us the stuff that may get left out...
 
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #9 on: Feb 15th, 2008, 1:51pm »
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this episode was insane  
although the one thing i hate about the fast-fowards are that we know who survives, so if we see locke pointing his gun at ben we know he is not going to shoot him
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on Feb 15th, 2008, 1:51pm, Im_Lost wrote:
this episode was insane  
although the one thing i hate about the fast-fowards are that we know who survives, so if we see locke pointing his gun at ben we know he is not going to shoot him

 
 
Yeah, but, come ON, you gotta admit KNOWING Sayid survives -- and then becomes a HIT man with a freaking LIST FROM BEN -- are two totally different things altogether!
 
I HATE  knowing that Ben doesn't get his crank whacked. I HATE that. I want him dead. NOW.
 
BUT, how does Sayid then end up succumbing to Ben's Rulez?!
 
Hurley, Hugo, my man, DOOD, you were bad. Naughty naughty, no-excuse-for-you bad. How could you possibly betray EVERYONE like that at Locke's direction?
 
Sawyer, I can understand. He wants Frickle Pickles back. He'd jump at the chance to be alone with her again.
 
But Hugo was just extremely disappointing and, it goes a long way to explain why Future Jack and he are so *distant* from each other.
 
Couple of interesting notes:
 
Ben can -- and apparently DOES -- leave the island frequently under a plethora of guises, not the least of which one being Moriarity -- nice touch.
 
That being the case, why didn't he get his cancer surgery done during one of his jaunts? Why go through the entire drama of making Jack do it?
 
Lawnmower Man made a very specific *promise* to Sayid. He said only that he would take him off the island.  
 
Where did the cabin go?
 
How come the payload had a 31-minute *delay*, yet voice comm is pretty much no delay? Even going through a satellite??
 
Curiouser and curiouser!!
 
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #11 on: Feb 15th, 2008, 5:51pm »
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bout the cabin thing:  
 
maybe only worthy ones are able to see it and if people are there that tarent worthy, it wont show up
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« Reply #12 on: Feb 15th, 2008, 6:56pm »
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Yeah, I like the Moriarty... Cheesy
 
I think the time thing is really important - also the fact that he told Lapidus to be sure to follow the exact bearings they came in on, "no matter what."  I think if you go off course, you either end up behind where you started or ahead of where you started in the "timeline"...
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Re: The Economist - Sayid-centric (February 14)
« Reply #13 on: Feb 16th, 2008, 1:38pm »
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I am also curious about the "exact bearing" thing. We know that the boats that have tried to leave the island end up back on the island regardless of how long they bobbed around in the ocean.
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« Reply #14 on: Feb 16th, 2008, 6:28pm »
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I think there must be some sort of rift when they get through whatever barrier there is by following the "Exact bearings", would account for the "bumpy ride" of the sub as well...
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