He did a really really good job on playing Sawyer. That had to be tough. I saw a huge part of the show at work, but missed the pacemaker thing. So, when he was trying to get Kate to stop trying to escape I knew they must have threatened her to Sawyer. He tries to be such a bad guy. There's the smidgen of good that wants to come out, but the terror of it all is too much and the every man for himself persona wins out.
I think Kate made he rchoice when she said Live together die alone. A Jate kiss will be soon....
They also said that a mojor character would die tonight. a BIG one. That was wrong. Colleen was not a major character. You don't become a major character in two episodes!
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
I think they mean into her birthday suit. Anyone see her on the cover of Shaoe magazine?? I'll say this for her. I am always impressed with her when she does these photo shoots because she looks completely natural.
What did they do before they threw Kate in the cage? She acts all defeated and cries a lot.
I noticed that too.. Kate isn't the tough girl she was before. The one that out-foxed the Marshall and beat him up at the airport.
Desmond seems to only see in to the immediate future: The Locke speech was only a few hours after he said it, and the lightning that wuld have hit Claire's roo was the same dya as well.
I think it's atestament to how good this show is and how popular it is in the way they've been able to cast some pretty good actors on the show. I don't know the warden's name, but I've seen him before and he's a pretty good actor. As well as well-trained actors like Michael Emerson and Henry Ian Cusick who have done a lot of stage work. Those two are great additions to the show and I always marvel at their acting.
Well, but we only know that he's seen what happens next, but if you knew what happens next, you'd deal with what happens next. You have tomorrow to deal with all that stuff.
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."