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Richard--

All good questions that I have absolutely no answers to :lol: This 1/2 season left me with more questions than I had before. :blink:

Do you think Alex has anything to do with the French woman?


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Richard--

All good questions that I have absolutely no answers to :lol: This 1/2 season left me with more questions than I had before. :blink:

Do you think Alex has anything to do with the French woman?

Yes, I had always thought Alex was the French woman's daughter.

I noticed they said that too Richard, that Sawyer wasn't on Jacob's list :blink: . What list? Who is Jacob and why does he have a list? :lol::lol:

I think her boyfriend possibly was the boy in the cages from a few eps ago.

And I forgot, creepy, they are on another island!

:lol: Patti, yes Ben did look extra creepy with the glasses on in the close up.

All very creepy.

jerseyangel Proficient
Yes, I had always thought Alex was the French woman's daughter.

I noticed they said that too Richard, that Sawyer wasn't on Jacob's list :blink: . What list? Who is Jacob and why does he have a list? :lol::lol:

I think her boyfriend possibly was the boy in the cages from a few eps ago.

And I forgot, creepy, they are on another island!

:lol: Patti, yes Ben did look extra creepy with the glasses on in the close up.

All very creepy.

Ok, so I did remember right about Alex.

Ben was sort of creepy/nerdy--all in one :lol:

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I get the feeling Juilet is going to turn out to be a very bad woman :o

jerseyangel Proficient
I get the feeling Juilet is going to turn out to be a very bad woman :o

I told my husband that I don't trust that woman! ;)

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In case you missed the "coming attractions" Weds. night...

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oh my, what happened to Desmond? :o "Ya donat want ta know!" :P

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Didn't anyone wonder when Jack cut Ben's kidney and told them he wouldn't fix it unless they let Sawyer and Kate go... why didn't Julia, who is also a doctor, step in and repair the kidney???


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jerseyangel Proficient
oh my, what happened to Desmond? :o "Ya donat want ta know!" :P

Good Desmond accent! :D

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
Didn't anyone wonder when Jack cut Ben's kidney and told them he wouldn't fix it unless they let Sawyer and Kate go... why didn't Julia, who is also a doctor, step in and repair the kidney???

Juliet said she was a fertility specialist. I don't trust her. :ph34r: Actually, I don't trust any of them except probably Alex, who I think is Danielle's (French woman's) daughter.

Re: Ben being so creepy. I think it's his buggy-out eyes and sticky-up hair that makes him seem so creepy.

I have to go to the coming attractions link now because I don't remember anything happening to Desmond last week.

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I have to go to the coming attractions link now because I don't remember anything happening to Desmond last week.

I think he was referring to what happened to him after heturned the key and the hatch "imploded" :huh: (He got naked? :o ) Now he sees things in the future? :o

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Whew! He was referring to the hatch exploding. I thought I might have blinked and missed something.

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:huh: OH MY!!

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jerseyangel Proficient
:huh: OH MY!!

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:o

:o:o

I do remember reading a while back that Jack was originally going to be killed off early on.....

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I just saw this, too, on Kristin's blog. If they do kill this person off, I will be very upset. This character is definitely my favorite! Enough with the dying already!

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More goodies from my favorite spoiler site:

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Perhaps there is hope for Dr. Jack

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"Lost Moments" from last night...Desmond's getting creepy

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More intrigue...

More scary stuff in the jungle :o

Desmond pulls a lifeless Claire from the ocean! :o

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Ooodles and ooooodles of goodies Open Original Shared Link today!

I can't wait for the new 1/2 season...I think I read somewhere that they moved the show back to 10:00 EST to avoid American Idol :angry: Who stay up that late?! I have to get TiVO! <_<

jerseyangel Proficient
Ooodles and ooooodles of goodies Open Original Shared Link today!

I can't wait for the new 1/2 season...I think I read somewhere that they moved the show back to 10:00 EST to avoid American Idol :angry: Who stay up that late?! I have to get TiVO! <_<

:D Richard! I mentioned in the other thread that you'd just have to surface soon because Lost starts again in 2 weeks!!!!

I know--I'm not too happy about the time change to 10PM. I do have Tivo, so I'll set it in case I fall asleep :ph34r::lol:

Well, nice to see you back, I'm off to look at the goodies you linked. :)

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:D Richard! I mentioned in the other thread that you'd just have to surface soon because Lost starts again in 2 weeks!!!!

...another reason I HAD to come back! I hope you are feeling better, I think I saw a thread about your recovering from something... :o

I know--I'm not too happy about the time change to 10PM. I do have Tivo, so I'll set it in case I fall asleep :ph34r::lol:

Well, nice to see you back, I'm off to look at the goodies you linked. :)

I just might go to bed and set m alarm for 10PM! My kids head off to la-la land around 8...and i sometimes nod off while reading to them...they put alarms on wristwatches for a reason :P

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I just might go to bed and set m alarm for 10PM! My kids head off to la-la land around 8...and i sometimes nod off while reading to them...they put alarms on wristwatches for a reason :P

:lol: I'm glad I'm not the only one who nods off when reading bedtime stories. Well, they're 7 & 9, so I don't read bedtime stories anymore, but we do read together.

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7 days and counting...

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I'm wondering about the arm in Vincent's mouth :unsure:

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