"Wait, what did you say the woman's name was?" "Cassie, I think. I dunno. Why, is it important?" *punch in face*
The same exact thing crossed my mind. ^_^
Every time Kate mentions blowing up her father, it just always strikes me as major overkill that I start giggling. Which is a totally inapprpriate response, mind you, but I can't help it.
Just when I think I have Locke figured out, he pulls something like this. I want to know what they said/did to him that convinced him to go along with them willingly, because although I know the whole "We have your dad in our MAGIC BOX" thing was a major factor in it, I doubt that was the only reason why he left his friends.
Kate and Sayid need to have some long conversations about how to deal with inner darkness.
I once told my mom that "Sayid is like angst, but without the angst." It totally doesn't make any sense whatsoever, but it's like he has all this inner turmoil, but he hardly ever lets it show.
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Date: 2007-04-05 04:59 am (UTC)"Cassie, I think. I dunno. Why, is it important?"
*punch in face*
The same exact thing crossed my mind. ^_^
Every time Kate mentions blowing up her father, it just always strikes me as major overkill that I start giggling. Which is a totally inapprpriate response, mind you, but I can't help it.
Just when I think I have Locke figured out, he pulls something like this. I want to know what they said/did to him that convinced him to go along with them willingly, because although I know the whole "We have your dad in our MAGIC BOX" thing was a major factor in it, I doubt that was the only reason why he left his friends.
Kate and Sayid need to have some long conversations about how to deal with inner darkness.
I once told my mom that "Sayid is like angst, but without the angst." It totally doesn't make any sense whatsoever, but it's like he has all this inner turmoil, but he hardly ever lets it show.
Or something. I don't know.