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Originally Posted by CableRunner
I personally thought it was cool, to have some defense against Smokey, and if Juliette is correct, and the Others don't know what the heck he is, then we have a new bag of issues. However, the sound and flashing of Smokey sounded to me like an MRI machine, which makes sense, a very advanced MRI that not only scans the brain, but the thoughts as well. The first word in MRI is magnetic, so it definately makes sense.
Looking at Kate and Juliette stranded out there, it's almost as if the Others were saying, 'ok, these two, can't be saved, and can't be helped, so let's put them in Smokey's yard and see how he deals with them' Locke turning wholely to the Others was a bit of a suprise, but not much, I just would like to see how he dealt with Cooper after their 'meeting'.
Odd epi, but cool.
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Juliet had the keys to the handcuffs. After the monster is repelled by the sonic fence, she admits to Kate that she, and not the Others, was responsible for the two of them being handcuffed and "stranded" out in the jungle.
I think that Ben isn't the only one who likes to play convoluted mind games.
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"Whoa!" she said. "Cry 'Havoc!' And let loose the dogs of war!"
And, like Banquo's ghost, they just won't go away.
Last edited by charlie98210 : April 5th, 2007 at 10:54 AM.
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