Moderator | Byron said: Sweeny79 said: He's alive. I'm more concerned for my boy Charlie!!! When he got back to the beach it was like he had no clue what happened in the hatch. That's got to mean something more than he's just hysterical over the trauma. Oh and I think Libby is not a twin...she's just Yeah, what the HELL was up with Charlie??...He was almost evil in the total disregard he seemed to show at the thought of Locke and Ecko not making it out...was it a side effect of whatever took place in the hatch when Desmond turned the key??...Or was he truly happy to feel like his "competition" for Claire's time and attention were now out of the way? no he just wasn't himself. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Byron said: superspaceboy said: I don't think Libby was a twin. ELizabeth = Libby Can we say "assume my twin's identity"??..lol I keep reading that Kelvin Inman was the same guy in Syied's flashback (but he had a different name) Maybe he's a twin. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Moderator | Byron said: superspaceboy said: I don't think Libby was a twin. ELizabeth = Libby Can we say "assume my twin's identity"??..lol or split personality? In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Byron said: Yeah, what the HELL was up with Charlie??...He was almost evil in the total disregard he seemed to show at the thought of Locke and Ecko not making it out...was it a side effect of whatever took place in the hatch when Desmond turned the key??...Or was he truly happy to feel like his "competition" for Claire's time and attention were now out of the way? no he just wasn't himself. That's putting it mildly... | |
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Sweeny79 said: Imago said: Did anybody think that there was going to be some serious man on man love making when Ecko tore Charlie's belt off of him?
I thought they were seriously going to scrog. I thought he was going to hit him with the belt, you obviuosly have a way more interesting imagination. oh no---there's no imagining it. Ecko wants to know the secret's of Charlie's Da Vinci code in the worst way! | |
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Sweeny79 said: Byron said: Yeah, what the HELL was up with Charlie??...He was almost evil in the total disregard he seemed to show at the thought of Locke and Ecko not making it out...was it a side effect of whatever took place in the hatch when Desmond turned the key??...Or was he truly happy to feel like his "competition" for Claire's time and attention were now out of the way? no he just wasn't himself. Yeah, but he acted funny early on too, when he found Locke crying his eyes out in the jungle and told him "his friend" was back - why did Charlie act so odd? Did he feel he'd been ostracised by Locke as well as by Eko? | |
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booyah said: Sweeny79 said: no he just wasn't himself. Yeah, but he acted funny early on too, when he found Locke crying his eyes out in the jungle and told him "his friend" was back - why did Charlie act so odd? Did he feel he'd been ostracised by Locke as well as by Eko? Charlie's majorly had it out for Locke ever since: A. Locke confronted Charlie on stashing the heroin B. Claire turned to Locke for protection and comfort rather than Charlie and C. Locke beat Charlie up when he took the baby into the water to baptize him. | |
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Moderator | booyah said: Sweeny79 said: no he just wasn't himself. Yeah, but he acted funny early on too, when he found Locke crying his eyes out in the jungle and told him "his friend" was back - why did Charlie act so odd? Did he feel he'd been ostracised by Locke as well as by Eko? You are right! He did act really strange then when he trold Locke about Desmond being back! I had forgotten that. I hope Charlie isn't "compromised" in someway. : In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | AnotherLoverToo said: booyah said: Yeah, but he acted funny early on too, when he found Locke crying his eyes out in the jungle and told him "his friend" was back - why did Charlie act so odd? Did he feel he'd been ostracised by Locke as well as by Eko? Charlie's majorly had it out for Locke ever since: A. Locke confronted Charlie on stashing the heroin B. Claire turned to Locke for protection and comfort rather than Charlie and C. Locke beat Charlie up when he took the baby into the water to baptize him. You make a strong point but I just can't help trusting in the idea that Charlie is good at heart and not full of malice. He's fucked up alright, but I don'tthink he's evil. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: AnotherLoverToo said: Charlie's majorly had it out for Locke ever since: A. Locke confronted Charlie on stashing the heroin B. Claire turned to Locke for protection and comfort rather than Charlie and C. Locke beat Charlie up when he took the baby into the water to baptize him. You make a strong point but I just can't help trusting in the idea that Charlie is good at heart and not full of malice. He's fucked up alright, but I don'tthink he's evil. I really believe that there will be conflict between the two characters and that Locke may develope some jealousy towards Charlie (if he is still alive) in season 3. Think about it, Locke was stalking the phone sex operator or whoever it was when he was back in the states. There's no reason why he still doesn't harbor fantasies of this nature with Claire. And Charlie's gotten rid of his herione addiction. He's a protagonist with no conflicts now, which makes for dreadful story telling--so they're going to want to give him some type of struggle now. Hell, they even gave Hurly a struggle. On a side note about Charlie, I'm not vibing his hair style right now. To mundane. The Dharma initiative needs to ship his ass some good Bed Head hair care products and a a manual for trendy haircuts to whoever cuts their hair on the island. | |
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Imago said: On a side note about Charlie, I'm not vibing his hair style right now. To mundane. The Dharma initiative needs to ship his ass some good Bed Head hair care products and a a manual for trendy haircuts to whoever cuts their hair on the island. He should see whoever cuts Jack's hair... And I think Walt's growing a mustache... | |
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Moderator | Imago said: Sweeny79 said: You make a strong point but I just can't help trusting in the idea that Charlie is good at heart and not full of malice. He's fucked up alright, but I don'tthink he's evil. I really believe that there will be conflict between the two characters and that Locke may develope some jealousy towards Charlie (if he is still alive) in season 3. Think about it, Locke was stalking the phone sex operator or whoever it was when he was back in the states. There's no reason why he still doesn't harbor fantasies of this nature with Claire. And Charlie's gotten rid of his herione addiction. He's a protagonist with no conflicts now, which makes for dreadful story telling--so they're going to want to give him some type of struggle now. Hell, they even gave Hurly a struggle. On a side note about Charlie, I'm not vibing his hair style right now. To mundane. The Dharma initiative needs to ship his ass some good Bed Head hair care products and a a manual for trendy haircuts to whoever cuts their hair on the island. I think Locke is acting as more of a father figure for Claire than anything else. Charlie needs a story line That's why I think it's going to be his memory of what happened in the hatch or him being "compromised" or something like that... In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Byron said: Imago said: On a side note about Charlie, I'm not vibing his hair style right now. To mundane. The Dharma initiative needs to ship his ass some good Bed Head hair care products and a a manual for trendy haircuts to whoever cuts their hair on the island. He should see whoever cuts Jack's hair... And I think Walt's growing a mustache... Oh, Gawd, I hate the flashbacks of Jack where he's wearing that aweful wig. It reminds me of all those pictures I tried to destroy of me with an 80's mullet. | |
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Moderator | Byron said: Imago said: On a side note about Charlie, I'm not vibing his hair style right now. To mundane. The Dharma initiative needs to ship his ass some good Bed Head hair care products and a a manual for trendy haircuts to whoever cuts their hair on the island. He should see whoever cuts Jack's hair... And I think Walt's growing a mustache... As long as he doesn't see the guy who did his tattoos. Walt looks like he's 26! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Imago said: I really believe that there will be conflict between the two characters and that Locke may develope some jealousy towards Charlie (if he is still alive) in season 3. Think about it, Locke was stalking the phone sex operator or whoever it was when he was back in the states. There's no reason why he still doesn't harbor fantasies of this nature with Claire. And Charlie's gotten rid of his herione addiction. He's a protagonist with no conflicts now, which makes for dreadful story telling--so they're going to want to give him some type of struggle now. Hell, they even gave Hurly a struggle. On a side note about Charlie, I'm not vibing his hair style right now. To mundane. The Dharma initiative needs to ship his ass some good Bed Head hair care products and a a manual for trendy haircuts to whoever cuts their hair on the island. I think Locke is acting as more of a father figure for Claire than anything else. Charlie needs a story line That's why I think it's going to be his memory of what happened in the hatch or him being "compromised" or something like that... That's a damned shame becuase he was so likable in season one. Everyone was rooting for him to get off the drugs. But now, I just think "serves you right for doing that stupid video in your diapers! and wasting an hour of my life for watching that episode!" They should give him one more virgin Mary figurine with heroine in it that cannot be destroyed unless he throws it into the fires of Mount Doom. | |
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Sweeny79 said: Byron said: He should see whoever cuts Jack's hair... And I think Walt's growing a mustache... As long as he doesn't see the guy who did his tattoos. Walt looks like he's 26! ...Walt should be buyin' beer...lol | |
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Byron said: Sweeny79 said: As long as he doesn't see the guy who did his tattoos. Walt looks like he's 26! ...Walt should be buyin' beer...lol I just realized, he's gonna hit puberty soon. ANd this is impossible to account for in the 60 or 70 days they've supposedly been on that island. | |
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Imago said: Sweeny79 said: I think Locke is acting as more of a father figure for Claire than anything else. Charlie needs a story line That's why I think it's going to be his memory of what happened in the hatch or him being "compromised" or something like that... That's a damned shame becuase he was so likable in season one. Everyone was rooting for him to get off the drugs. But now, I just think "serves you right for doing that stupid video in your diapers! and wasting an hour of my life for watching that episode!" They should give him one more virgin Mary figurine with heroine in it that cannot be destroyed unless he throws it into the fires of Mount Doom. Heroin HeroinE sorry but it's been driving me [Edited 5/25/06 13:57pm] Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Imago said: Byron said: ...Walt should be buyin' beer...lol I just realized, he's gonna hit puberty soon. ANd this is impossible to account for in the 60 or 70 days they've supposedly been on that island. ...wait til season 3 Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I gotta admit, though, that I did like their explanation of what the button-pushing did...and what happens when it's not pushed. I wasn't let down by that one... ..And I REALLY loved that the button not being pushed is what caused their plane to crash to begin with. It kinda bitchslaps Locke with that reality...lol..."So you think pushing this button doesn't do anything, huh...well it cause your plane to crash, ya toehead! Your dumb ass wouldn't even be here if that button had been pushed!".. | |
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Imago said: Byron said: ...Walt should be buyin' beer...lol I just realized, he's gonna hit puberty soon. ANd this is impossible to account for in the 60 or 70 days they've supposedly been on that island. The electro magnetic field of the island sped up his hormones...lol | |
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superspaceboy said: Imago said: That's a damned shame becuase he was so likable in season one. Everyone was rooting for him to get off the drugs. But now, I just think "serves you right for doing that stupid video in your diapers! and wasting an hour of my life for watching that episode!" They should give him one more virgin Mary figurine with heroine in it that cannot be destroyed unless he throws it into the fires of Mount Doom. Heroin HeroinE sorry but it's been driving me [Edited 5/25/06 13:57pm] you seem a bit defensive about the drugs SSB | |
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superspaceboy said: Imago said: That's a damned shame becuase he was so likable in season one. Everyone was rooting for him to get off the drugs. But now, I just think "serves you right for doing that stupid video in your diapers! and wasting an hour of my life for watching that episode!" They should give him one more virgin Mary figurine with heroine in it that cannot be destroyed unless he throws it into the fires of Mount Doom. Heroin HeroinE sorry but it's been driving me [Edited 5/25/06 13:57pm] Wait, are you saying Linda Carter did drugs??.. . | |
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My stupid work proxy server just showed me the wonder woman picture | |
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Imago said: My stupid work proxy server just showed me the wonder woman picture
I was wondering about your last post there... | |
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Byron said: I gotta admit, though, that I did like their explanation of what the button-pushing did...and what happens when it's not pushed. I wasn't let down by that one... ..And I REALLY loved that the button not being pushed is what caused their plane to crash to begin with. It kinda bitchslaps Locke with that reality...lol..."So you think pushing this button doesn't do anything, huh...well it cause your plane to crash, ya toehead! Your dumb ass wouldn't even be here if that button had been pushed!"..
But then they have to explain the observation station with the two chairs and the Orientation video that says these are all just expirements. | |
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Imago said: Byron said: I gotta admit, though, that I did like their explanation of what the button-pushing did...and what happens when it's not pushed. I wasn't let down by that one... ..And I REALLY loved that the button not being pushed is what caused their plane to crash to begin with. It kinda bitchslaps Locke with that reality...lol..."So you think pushing this button doesn't do anything, huh...well it cause your plane to crash, ya toehead! Your dumb ass wouldn't even be here if that button had been pushed!"..
But then they have to explain the observation station with the two chairs and the Orientation video that says these are all just expirements. I thought Desmond more or less explained it when he said to locke that maybe he had it backwards, and that it was the people stationed in the Swan hatch that were the experiments, not the other way around... | |
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Byron said: Imago said: But then they have to explain the observation station with the two chairs and the Orientation video that says these are all just expirements. I thought Desmond more or less explained it when he said to locke that maybe he had it backwards, and that it was the people stationed in the Swan hatch that were the experiments, not the other way around... But the tube leads to a field where their reports are just ignored or discarded in a giant pile of nothin' If they're epxeriments, it still makes no sense | |
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Byron said: Imago said: But then they have to explain the observation station with the two chairs and the Orientation video that says these are all just expirements. I thought Desmond more or less explained it when he said to locke that maybe he had it backwards, and that it was the people stationed in the Swan hatch that were the experiments, not the other way around... I think the huge pile of plastic tubes that Kate's gang (I'll call it that because I like Kate more than Jack) bumped into pretty much confirmed that too, right? | |
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http://www.lostpedia.org
Here is a website that I stumbled upon while googling "Widmore." It contains a wealth of information, but beware of spoilers if you haven't seen, and plan on seeing, all of the episodes. I found the Widmore entry and the "Bad Twin" entry of particular interest. I could get completely lost in this site. Edited to say Libby being a twin is a possible theory as listed on the site. [Edited 5/25/06 14:18pm] | |
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