So, in the second installment of my popular series in which I review “Lost” episodes, I will give tonight’s episode a B-. Until about halfway through the show, I was confused: was I watching a Michael “flashback” or “flashforward”? The “whoosh” should have alerted me to the fact that it was a flashback, but it didn’t make sense; immediately after they left the island the first time, Michael and Walt make it to the mainland on the tiny piece of crap boat they left on?
Other questions: I understand why Michael wanted to kill himself, but why wouldn’t “the island let him”? Didn’t that fat guy that was talking to Michael get killed on the island? The island gets to pick and choose who lives and dies????
I don’t think Ben will be nominated for “Father of the Year” anytime soon. By now though, everyone should be pretty wary when Ben speaks. He’s told so many lies, I can’t keep them straight.
Previews for upcoming episodes look good!!! I can’t believe I have to wait until April 24th though!!!
I’m not too worried; “The Office” returns on NBC next week, so I’m all set.
Did it really come as a surprise to anyone that Michael was Ben’s spy on the freighter? I’m trying really hard to like Juliet, but it’s pretty difficult. I dislike her even more now since she ratted out Sun to Jin. What a way to try to gain someone’s trust! I was kind of wondering when we would find out more about Sun and Jin.
Claire’s turn shoud be coming up soon. I don’t think I really need to know anything more about Kate though. Her backstories/flashforwards are so boring!!!!
Well, not entirely true… I’ve decided to begin learning Spanish via a weekly podcast!
I received an e-mail from iTunes about a week ago advertising several language courses that are provided via podcast. I reviewed a couple, finally deciding to use the ‘Coffee Break Spanish’ series.
During my research about the podcast, I discovered that the ‘CoffeeBreak Spanish’ podcast is the second most downloaded podcast in the entire iTunes inventory. After reviewing a couple of their ‘enhanced’ podcasts (visual slides accompanying the audio) I now understand why it has gained so many listeners… It’s as much fun as it is painless!
I am actually enjoying learning a foreign language… unlike my torturous experiences in high school and college French classes.
Todd thought the movie was a good action thriller and was intrigued with the movie’s story line being told through multiple vantage points. On a fundamental level, Todd felt the movie was a cross between the Fox T.V. show ‘24′ and the 1994 Bill Murray movie ‘Groundhog Day.’ The movie had plenty of action scenes, twists, and a long-winded ‘Bourne Identity’ style car chase.
Jaime was disappointed with movie’s story-line and practically slept through the second half of the movie.
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