when are they not
i mean, come on
also, this one wasn't crazy awesome but it was still alright.
Type: Posts; User: MalReynolds
when are they not
i mean, come on
also, this one wasn't crazy awesome but it was still alright.
That song just seems to be snatching your people up.
That song broke #3 on some hip-hop charts, I think. It was on The Gregory Brother's FB page.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants gave me my first period.
I was under the impression that Desmond, when hit with mega high fuckloads of the EMR, temporarily died, saw the afterlife, and knew that he would go there when he was finished with the island. He...
I didn't really need, nor want to know why the Island was so special. If they explained it, it would have lost any kind of mystery. It's a show that is largely about faith anyway.
Here's my interpretation:
Locke and Jack used Desmond to uncork the Island, so to speak, and it started to sink. But in doing so, it made Locke and Jack both mortal. Thus, they engaged in Mortal...
That's not what I got from it. What I got from it was the island was the most important part in their real lives, and that is why it factored heavily into their afterlives. Nothing circular about it.
I thought it was an incredible ending that, while explaining nothing about the island, made the show about the characters again, made me like the characters again, and I really enjoyed it and the...
I never watched Flashforward, and then I watched this past episode and not only did it make a shocking amount of sense, but it was really good.
Well, to be honest, I've thought the exact same thing about the end before, only swap Locke for Sawyer.
The problem I have with the implicaiton that everything is cyclical, that unless something...
I believe he meant that implying that what we're viewing is cyclical is detrimental to the viewing process, and I'd agree. The idea that these people do no affect the endgame because everything ends...
Okay well I mean look who you were arguing with
I'm hoping that Richard isn't dead. I'd be pretty disappointed if that's how the rubbed him out.
Also, the writing wasn't fucking stupid this time, which I liked.
Oh man good call there's no way it could have been anyone else what a tough bet
Locke's mother was crazy too. Just a reminder.
I keep hearing 23AD.
I thought Cheadle was good. As was Rockwell, even though he wasn't really given a whole lot to do.
My problem with the movie is that I know Stark is dying. The audience knows. No one else in the...
New, groundless theory:
All the candidates are reincarnated version of the original island inhabitants, brought to the Island. The flash-sideways is actually the next iteration of the island...
I actually guessed that Linus and Alpert rigged the plane to explode, but EviLocke planting the C4 is just as likely.
As for the whole 'Jack getting on the sub' thing, he could have pushed him in....
I mean, I really don't think anyone on Island cares what his name is.
Also Atmospheare, take a goddamn pill or something.
I was under the misguided interpretation that if everyone died, the two timelines would merge for some reason and that's why EviLocke knew his plan didn't work.
Persona took place in an old school.
Legend of Dragoon was pretty great, except battles too forever. That'd the main reason the game takes 100 hours - each battle takes for-fucking-ever.
Wanna know something?
He lives.
For fuckin' real. Chuck P. has Word of God on this.