Thursday, February 9, 2006

Sawyer is NOT going to be my Valentine...

So my boy Nick is out. It saddens me but what can ya do? His lavendar pocketless suit was not up to par. I am sad to see him go however. He made me laugh LOTS.

BTW, I'm making my prediction now: either Chloe or Daniel V will win. Dan is by far my favorite. He's such a genius for being only 24. Oh if he wasn't gay....

LETS TALK ABOUT 'LOST'

I'm going to probably watch it again this weekend (yes, I'm a dork), but I did pick out some interesting details and I've also read a couple things today worth mentioning:
  • First and most obviously, Kate's mom was Sawyer's waitress in the diner. What does this tell me? They're from the same town (apparently somewhere in Iowa) so maybe all those theories about Kate and Sawyer actually being brother and sister might be true..maybe even TWINS(you'll see the referense later)
  • Also in the diner scene, did anyone else notice the Patsy Cline song playing? Well, I did, and as a country music lover, I also know that she died in a plane crash. Coincidence? Ehh...I don't think so.
  • Do you remember when Locke was flipping through all the books in the hatch? Well, first of all, what was he looking for? Another piece of film? Maybe some note leftover from the previous inhabitants? Has he already found something that he's keeping a secret? Regardless, I read online today that the book he was flipping through when Sawyer interupted him was called "Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge". I haven't read it but apparently it is about a man called Peyton Farquhar, a southern planter who, while not a Confederate Soldier, is about to be hanged by the Union Army for attempting to destroy the railroad bridge at Owl Creek. As Farquhar stands on the bridge with a noose around his neck, Bierce leads the reader to believe that the rope breaks and that Farquhar falls into the water below, only to escape to his farm, where he is reunited with his wife. It is revealed at the end of the story, however, that Farquhar has, in fact, been hanged and that these imaginings took place in the seconds before his death. Very interesting...does this go back to the whole purgatory idea?
  • Speaking of purgatory, did anybody catch the name of the manuscript that Hurley was reading last night? Well, it was called "Bad Twin". The writer, Hurley said, was on the plane. Check this out. His name is Gary Troup. I read today that somebody made an anagram of his name: Purgatory. Weird, weird, weird...
  • So yea, the "Bad Twin" book, could it refer to Kate and Sawyer? Are they somehow twins? Maybe..or also, a tidbit that I read today was that Ana Lucia mentioned Scott (one of the twins from season 1 that died). The book might have something to do with the other twin coming back? Also, who the hell does Ana know about Scott (or Steve)?
  • Dude, seriously...what is up with Charlie and the black hoodie? It really reminds me of Star Wars. Is this the writers' way of saying he's going over to the dark side?
  • Oh, and what was up with the radio getting that crystal clear reception? And the song that was playing...I looked it up today and it's by Glenn Miller. It just so happens that Glenn Miller's plane disappeared while crossing the english channel back during WWII. They never found the plane or his body. Yea, how about them apples?
  • Also while Hurley and Syiad were listening to the radio, Syiad said that the signal could be coming from anywhere...and then Hurley said "or ANYTIME". That's gotta be a clue. Are they in a time warp? Oh the possiblities...
  • So now Sawyer's got the guns...something has got to happen. I think Charlie will tell somebody where the guns are. I think that next week is gonna be crrrrrrrazy with Syiad torturing the new guy??? Wtf is up with that? Why is he going to pose a threat? Is he one of the others? I guess maybe they think that he is the one that tried to capture Sun?



I can't wait for next week!!! By the way, it's supposed to snow this weekend. I'm going to get a sled tonight!!!

Also, a big shoutout to my pal JAKE who is apparently a frequent reader!

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