djmadscribbler wrote:Well I don't know about you but I was definitely happy with last nights episode! Plus was I the only one who didn't realize
Spoiler wrote:That Juliette was in a flashback in the beginning? When she opens the coast and it's Miami? I was like OMG! Then I realized it was a flashback. But I do think it's interesting that they did that. I wonder if we'll get flashbacks for Ben too?
Anyway, I can't wait for next week!
Spoiler wrote:That at first kinda confused me. I think it's because it's been so long without Lost that I forgot the format and the tricks they would play for flashback scenes. I loved Dharma "recruiting" her, so to speak, though I'm interested to see how she got to the point of basically being held as a prisoner on the island. How cool would it be to get Ben flashbacks? I love the pure creepiness of him and Ethan, I have to admit I squee'd a little bit when they showed him in the begining. The best part for me, however, was that 60's LSD Experiment Room. That was just unbelievably cool. It reminded me of a scene from Tommy or something.
Neither can I! Long live Lost! I was even happy with the "recap" episode they did before hand, only because it was much more "accessible" than the previous recap episodes [droning voice] "Imagine you're stuck on a plane, surrounded by strangers..."[/droning voice]...it was explained in a very basic, almost layman terms that was cool. Except for the fact that they did not show ONE character that had died/left.
You know you can highlight the text and then see it, right Cuddles?
Mirage -
I agree about the brainwashing room. It reminded me of A Clockwork Orange when they bombard Alec with Beethoven's Glorious Ninth I think as the rest of the season plays out we're going to find out a lot more about how Juliette came to be there. OOHHH - I also got very interested when Jack asked Tom why they just didn't take Ben to the mainland if they can do that and Tom started to say something about the sky going purple (which happened I believe when the time in the Swan ran down) and then Kate called in on the damn radio and that was it! I was like "Shut up Kate! Call back later!"
We shall nonetheless move forward to carve a name for ourselves in the annals of bold insurgency and death-defying derring-do. Once I have a keen blade at my hip and the Jolly Roger is flapping high above me, I believe I will find my true calling.