Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Sawyer is such man-whore.

A yummy, yummy man-whore.

Sigh.




Damon Lindleof and Carlton Cuse did an interview earlier this week and were asked for a spoiler about last night's episode. Their response? "Sawyer has sex." As my friend J twittered, that's about as spoilerish as saying Jack is going to cry.

In any case, I'm so glad to see that Sawyer is a (mostly) good guy in both time lines. I was going to be really upset if he turned out to be evil.

Also, he watches Little House on the Prairie and gets choked up listening to Pa Ingalls. If you didn't love him before, you have to love him now.

Anyway, here are my thoughts on the episode:

1. Charlotte is quite attractive when she's not filthy and ragged and bleeding from her brain.

2. Apparently Tina Fey works for Widmore under the alias Zoe.

3. Mirrors mean something, I'm just not sure what yet. Think about all the instances of mirrors and things being backwards in Lost (The lighthouse, Walt speaking backwards, this particular episode was FULL of mirrors, there was even an episode called "Though the Looking Glass").

4. If Sawyer gets all romantic with Kate again I will flip to hell out. Juliet hasn't even been dead a week.

5. I need to read Watership Down. This is the third time they've shown it. It's got to mean something.

6. I've read some theories that Jacob and the man in black are based on Jacob and Esau in the Old Testament. After hearing Un-Locke (Esau) talk about his mother last night, that theory sounds even more plausible.

7. I'm really excited for next week. It's a Richard-centric episode (I think) and looks like it could potentially be chock-full-o-answers about the island. Of course this probably means we won't learn squat.

8. Frank Lapidus means stone sausage. Take from that what you will.

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