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Originally Posted by JediToad
I think the most bothersome thing about that scene was thet it seemed like the actor who plays Libby was trying way too hard to entise Hurley.
Hurley was in a world of his own. He was just flabbergasted with what was going on. "You look, awesome"....Hurley
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I have to agree that Libby seemed to be as seductive as possible to Hurley. He reacted the way an easy-going guy like him would be expected to. I sense that Libby knew his personality and how he'd react and that she knew she wouldn't get a "let's get it on!" reaction like she might from Sawyer.
That tends to make me think that perhaps she was at the mental institution when Hurley was there and may have been studying him for some time. This would also fit with her fleeting reference to her work when she was helping with the rescue immediately after the crash.
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Things fall apart, the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
--Lines 2-6, "The Second Coming" by Wm. Butler Yeats
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