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Originally Posted by CopinIsNotLost
Thanks Cable and Amanda for a moment there I felt I was the only one who felt mislead by all the hype about this episode. I mean we all know it will end with a huge cliff hanger. So why bother spending 30 minutes of air time on Charlie. If he die’s in the next episode then I guess I can see how his flash backs might be ok, I know some of you enjoy his character and felt he deserves a proper farewell but where were Eko’s greatest hits? If we were to do this for every character the show will go no where.
I just think if the audience wanted to see a cliche emotional/love scenes we’d watch Grey’s Anatomy. ABC already has all the “love drama, final kiss moments” in that show why incorporate it in LOST. But I guess most of you enjoy that stuff so they continue incorporating it in the shows.
Frog “This show is not reality based, it is pure fantasy.” Uh no its not, the whole point of Lost is that what the “losties” are experiencing is real not fake.
Cable “And besides, Claire is sweet AND hot, I'm sure Charlie didn't meet many of those types of girls as a nobody, then a rocker, then a drug abuser!” How many times did you have to pause while you were writing this sentence because you were laughing so hard that you couldn’t believe you were actually writing this? 
Two hot blonds or one semi hot Prego blond. Yes you are right
Froggie, I stand corrected, the show is clearly fantasy not reality.
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What you are writing in this thread is a total deconstruction of the episode, which is so unfortunate. Deconstruction only breaks topics down into tiny specific points which then become boring. Let's face it the last half of the season has had so much to do with charlie's eventual demise, and charlie has been many people's favorite charachter, so why not give him a good send off? As for eko, he was a great character, but he did not have desmond there to tell him he was going to die, therefore no greatest hits. you said it yourself if this happened for EVERY charachter we'd go nowhere. Another point ,this show runs the gambit of human emotions so love of course will rear it's ugly head wether(sp?) anyone likes it or not. I guess my point is in talking about these little things you're missing the "big picture"
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Originally Posted by Wednighter
We knew she survived since John Locke inspected Nadia's home in L.A when he had his own home inspection business.. This is just another character connection..
Sayid-- Nadia= childhood friends, Sayid was supposed to torture her in first Iraq war
Locke-- Nadia= Home inspection in LA
Charlie-- Nadia = Saves her from a mugger in London..
IS that everyone who has crossed paths with Nadia? Anyone else remember any others?
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thanks wednighter, I totally forgot about the nadia/ locke connection.