i dont think sayid is possessed by jacob (by that i mean, i hope he isnt) because didn't jacob's letter say that if sayid were to die they would all be in trouble?
i dont think sayid is possessed by jacob (by that i mean, i hope he isnt) because didn't jacob's letter say that if sayid were to die they would all be in trouble?
Yeah, I've been watching previews / reading stuff and it doesn't appear that Sayid is Jacob. Unfortunately it also looks like Kate will be doing the whole "I WANT BOTH JACK AND SAWYER" thing again which is so old.
Oh, next week's episode is a Kate episode called "What Kate Does" and Kate is apparently bat insane in the alt-timeline by the looks of things; "The Substitute" will focus on Locke (SPOILER)who apparently gets hit by a car, poor guy, and Rose (SPOILER)still has cancer off Island ; "Lighthouse" is a Jack episode; "Sundown" is about Sayid; "Dr. Linus" is obviously a Ben episode; "Recon" is Sawyer's; Ab Aeterno is (SPOILER)Richard!! and the producers are all on about "how many questions will be answered," but I'm not holding my breath; "The Package" is a Sun/Jin episode; "Happily Ever After" marks the return of Desmond; and "Everybody Loves Hugo" is a Hurley episode where we'll see both (SPOILER)Michael and (SPOILER)LIBBY return.
Phew~
edit: Oh and I guess this is a "major" spoiler about Ilana, but (SPOILER)she's Jacob's daughter.
Last edited by Moon Rabbits; 02-04-2010 at 09:53 PM.
"It is a well-known fact that all heroes in all tales disliked vegetables as children.
Their legend begins with their overcoming of this weakness, and then continues with a journey filled with hardships.
That noble vegetable, the onion, lives on as a symbol of hardships overcome, and as the mark of a true hero."
The no-spoiler pole is frankly too far up my ass, but I think you should have spoiler-marked that entire paragraph, Kelly But I don't even watch previews of the next episode.
*is a freak*
I don't particularly care anymore about anything that happens on the island as we never know if what happens is permanent anymore with people getting revived, time changing and stuff being reversed, everything is just so far out there. Locke's storyline on the island is not interesting in the least to me, which I suppose is a bit sad since it's probably the most important one for the overall story.
The alternate timeline interests me though, and it'll be what I'm going to look forward to in this season.
That episode smurfing sucks.
I'm just gonna go on record and say two things:
Matthew Fox is smurfin sexy and I'm pretty sure Jacob is evil.
Don't think there is a good or evil, cas the producers usually go for something more in the grey.
Ilana is still boring as smurf
massive spoileriffic thoughtsThey totally should have rezzed Juliet as well also kate goddamn she couldn't stay away from sawyer for 5 freaking minutes during grief period (also yeah their final scene was awful and killed the season 5 finale HARTBRAEKING bit that made juliet totally brilliant)
I like the new dudes in the temple they will be fun, glasses guy is like a non- version of dharma glasses guy
I want to see the black rock time already!
Hurley is the LUCKIEST GUY IN ZA WARUDO does that mean number power is negated when there's no island? but without number power he wouldnt have gotten the lottery numbers off the dude.
Has vincent been absorbed by the island or is he chilling with the polar bears and pigs or what
SMOKEY also smokey in not-locke form has a goddamn evil face also it was hilarious when he totally crushed that dude ignoring his magic dust circle
Damn you Moon Rabbits, the spoiler tags were not in my email notification! lol.
Oh well, its not that bad
Ep 14 out of 17, meh. Kill em all.
The issue with Jacob possessing Sayid is that, after coming to, Sayid says, "What happened?" I don't think that's what Jacob would have said.
For a Kate-centric episode that was rather enjoyable.
(SPOILER) And thank God we saw more of Claire.
"It is a well-known fact that all heroes in all tales disliked vegetables as children.
Their legend begins with their overcoming of this weakness, and then continues with a journey filled with hardships.
That noble vegetable, the onion, lives on as a symbol of hardships overcome, and as the mark of a true hero."