Best "Awwww" Moment: Baby Charlie
"... they are absolutely going to give me a heart attack waiting for something bad to happen to Desmond, or Penny, or both. It's amazing how this couple who've had a tiny sliver of the shared screen time compared to any combination of the Jack/Kate/Sawyer triangle, or of Jin/Sun, have become the romantic pairing I care most about. That's a testament to Henry Ian Cusick and Sonya Walger's performances, and to the brilliant heartstring-yanking climax of "The Constant," and to the way their story seems so integral to what the show is revealing itself to be about." ... "I misted up a bit when I found out they'd named their son after Charlie (whose life Desmond had worked so hard to save, and whose sacrifice helped Penny find Desmond). As I watched Desmond steer his yacht, little Charlie on his lap, content as any man has a right to be, I felt a joy for him that I rarely feel for fictional characters ..." (from http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2009/01/lost_jughead_how_to_dismantle.html)
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Best "WTF?" Moment: Charles Widmore on the island and working for Richard.
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Another miscellaneous reference to details from previous seasons:
"The janitor says, 'Can you blame them, after what he did to that poor girl?'
Des arrives at the house of said poor girl, named Theresa Spencer. Theresa's sister Abigail answers the door, and is surprised Desmond wants to speak with her. That cryptic comment makes sense when we go upstairs and see Theresa being spoon-fed her lunch..."
(from http://blog.zap2it.com/ithappenedlastnight/2009/01/lost-e-pluribus-awesome.html)
Does anyone remember Boone in John Locke's vision - just before he climbed up to the plane that dropped and caused his fatal injuries? Locke saw him covered in blood, talking in circles, something about a nanny he used to have named Theresa, and he said, "Theresa falls up the stairs, Theresa falls down the stairs." Probably not significant, but everything always seems to come full-circle on LOST, so who knows?
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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