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Holy crap. I missed yesterday completely.
I guess I flubbed up
absenthe_dot_ca's posting challenge. [weeps in French]
For some reason, I can't think of a French phrase that means "woe is me" without saying the name of the protagonist from Oldboy.
That films lead characters is, IIRC, Oh Dae Su, and I recall the French phrase in question as beign Au {quel que chose}, and I just go right into Au Desous, which means 'underneath'. Otherwise, all I can think of is Au Secours, which means help me, which is also useless.
Okay! Lost, one day later.
Well, well, well. You know, I said to Cynra, I said "I'll bet Locke is actually gonna take Sawyer to kill Sawyer Prime and not Benry."
Score one for the kid! Booyah! And, yes, that is a typical conversation in our house.
So, locked room, and Sawyer Prime finally gets his punishment for the evil he's done and the pain he's caused. The question is, of course, why Locke didn't kill his father, but was comfortable enough leading Sawyer to do it. Admittedly, many people would blanche at being asked to kill one of their parents, even if they were an Evil Motherfucker(tm). Does he feel he's not responsible if he leads Sawyer to do it?
Once again we get an episode whose flashbacks all concern events on the Island. Of course, they did the exact same thing last season with Claire, so it's not exactly anything news. Next week is (theoretically) Benry's flashback episode, so that I'm looking forward to. Ohhh, maybe the two hour finale with Jackbacks will be his time with the Others on the beach.
Presumably Juliette's week will be up next week; will we finally see the scene with her on the beach holding someone at gunpoint?.
Was Rousseau on the episode as anything other than a Chekov gun? Because unless something blows the fuck up in the next couple episodes, her appearance will have been a huge waste of time, other than for the joke of her and Locke saying each other's names that only philosophy students will find amusing, if they still have a functioning sense of humour. Which means no one.
I guess I flubbed up
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For some reason, I can't think of a French phrase that means "woe is me" without saying the name of the protagonist from Oldboy.
That films lead characters is, IIRC, Oh Dae Su, and I recall the French phrase in question as beign Au {quel que chose}, and I just go right into Au Desous, which means 'underneath'. Otherwise, all I can think of is Au Secours, which means help me, which is also useless.
Okay! Lost, one day later.
Well, well, well. You know, I said to Cynra, I said "I'll bet Locke is actually gonna take Sawyer to kill Sawyer Prime and not Benry."
Score one for the kid! Booyah! And, yes, that is a typical conversation in our house.
So, locked room, and Sawyer Prime finally gets his punishment for the evil he's done and the pain he's caused. The question is, of course, why Locke didn't kill his father, but was comfortable enough leading Sawyer to do it. Admittedly, many people would blanche at being asked to kill one of their parents, even if they were an Evil Motherfucker(tm). Does he feel he's not responsible if he leads Sawyer to do it?
Once again we get an episode whose flashbacks all concern events on the Island. Of course, they did the exact same thing last season with Claire, so it's not exactly anything news. Next week is (theoretically) Benry's flashback episode, so that I'm looking forward to. Ohhh, maybe the two hour finale with Jackbacks will be his time with the Others on the beach.
Presumably Juliette's week will be up next week; will we finally see the scene with her on the beach holding someone at gunpoint?.
Was Rousseau on the episode as anything other than a Chekov gun? Because unless something blows the fuck up in the next couple episodes, her appearance will have been a huge waste of time, other than for the joke of her and Locke saying each other's names that only philosophy students will find amusing, if they still have a functioning sense of humour. Which means no one.