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Good be in revenge for a certain person he killed...

Of all characters, Charlie is probably the one I like least. I dont hate him by any means. Its just that IMO, he's irrational (taken from the fact that he killed Ethan Rom without allowing him to be questioned). I mean, Jack already beat the crap out of him, at least wait a bit before you take revenge. Albeit, Ethan did try to kill him, but Charlie killing Rom was just out of pure spite due to Claire's kidnapping.

I think even if he is killed off, I won't miss him much. Maybe if he does something that'll make him look like a good person instead of a run-down drug addict and a burnt-out musician, then it'll be worth keeping him for plot sake.

Of all characters, Charlie is probably the one I like least. I dont hate him by any means. Its just that IMO, he's irrational (taken from the fact that he killed Ethan Rom without allowing him to be questioned). I mean, Jack already beat the crap out of him, at least wait a bit before you take revenge. Albeit, Ethan did try to kill him, but Charlie killing Rom was just out of pure spite due to Claire's kidnapping.

He hung charlie, and he wasnt breathing when Jack found him, Jack saved his life....I think thats enough justification to do what he did .... no ?

Gotta put down people as dangerous as Ethan imo

But yeh i agree with you in the sense i would not miss him as much as other characters.

What do you guys think the reasons for charlie stashing all those virgin mary's is...thats alotta damn heroine for one person ! :| he cant really think he gonna use it all himself, lol

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Please let it be Michelle Rodriguez that dies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God that would be awesome!!! It would make my year.

Haha, agreed, i didnt think much to her acting before LOST, now I think shes terrible :no: get her off !

i guess its possible that charlie could overdose sometime or just get trashed and get lost and taken or somthing hah,

i dont see how Locke and Eko are the same, Eko is much more of a hardass and is physical, Locke is all thinking, and talking

He hung charlie, and he wasnt breathing when Jack found him, Jack saved his life....I think thats enough justification to do what he did .... no ?

Gotta put down people as dangerous as Ethan imo

Im not disagreeing about Charlie killing Rom, hell I'd do it if someone tries to kill me, but I think its the fact that he killed Rom without letting Jack, Locke and the others question him about Claire's kidnapping first. Maybe the interrogation would help them out. But because he killed Rom so quick, it makes me think he's irrational.

If there's one person they should killed off, its definitely that Rodriguez character. Such a *****.

Of all characters, Charlie is probably the one I like least. I dont hate him by any means. Its just that IMO, he's irrational (taken from the fact that he killed Ethan Rom without allowing him to be questioned). I mean, Jack already beat the crap out of him, at least wait a bit before you take revenge. Albeit, Ethan did try to kill him, but Charlie killing Rom was just out of pure spite due to Claire's kidnapping.

I think even if he is killed off, I won't miss him much. Maybe if he does something that'll make him look like a good person instead of a run-down drug addict and a burnt-out musician, then it'll be worth keeping him for plot sake.

Yeah I mostly agree with you.

One thing, Dominic (who plays Charlie) was in depression after the Lord of the Rings trilogy because he couldn't get a job unlike Elijah Wood (Frodo). This might be a good enough reason for the writers to keep him alive on the show.

I do think he's gonna be part of the story towards the end of the season with all those Virgin Mary statues he's got, IMO somethings brewing....

Well, I still dont understand the purpose for the 'security system' and I know it was that black smoke, but in exedous howcome locke was nearly pulled down that hole?

Was it the security system?

security system is just a word people are using, no one knows if there is even such a thing.

A little off topic: Did anyone else notice a hand of a horse trainer in one of the later shows? The part where Sawyer finishes recovering and him and his "match" saw the black horse. Kind of comedic part for me.

Eko is bloody awesome. Though he still isn't a priest right?

AOL has just posted 3 preview videos of tonights episode - The Hunting Party.

http://television.aol.com/feature/lost_tv

You'll need to use IE.

Works in FireFox for me. :)

Very nice. Finally there going to use those guns!!! :p Starting to notice how Michael is more and more like the French woman, espiceally with that whacky hair.

Well I think Charlie's use is probably over, I think the only reason they kept him alive after Ethan hung him was so that he could lead Eko to the drug plane. Now he's done that I dunno what use he is being.

I would rather Michael or Walt dies though tbh. They both annoy me far more.

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Insider Scoop

Flashback:

Both Jack and Dr Shepard (His dad), are in a meeting with a man who has a tumor resting on his spine. He and his daughter are trying to get them to operate on him he only speaks Italian she translates for him. (And she?s hot (Gabriele)) We?re sorry but we can?t operate it would take a miracle to save you. They insist they came here because Jack is the miracle doctor. Jack caves and says he will try.

Flashforward:

Jack wakes up in bunker starts calling and looking around for locke.

He?s knocked out Mike sneaks up behind him with rifle and tells him he?s going to get his son. Says he has to do this alone.

Jack-?Are you gonna shoot me?

Mike-?no but I?ll shoot that computer?

Jack gives in and locks himself in the room with locke.

Locke wakes up and is concerned about button. They are on a 4 hour shift together.

Back on beach Kate awakes Sawyer so that he can go have his bandage changed by Jack.

Back at the bunker Kate punches in the numbers while Sawyer unlocks the door as locke tells him the combo. Right 25 left 29 the third number is hard to hear but I?m sure some of you won?t sleep until you figure it out.

Jack says were going after Mike and grabs guns Locke, Sawyer grab theirs. Kate can?t come.

Flashback:

Hospital- Jack is going over and over his patient Gabriele is there and mentions the time 4:30am. Jack goes home to wife and she?s lying awake. They chat a moment he?s sorry about coming home so late. She gets up says to him she took a pregnancy test but she wasn?t pregnant. Which apparently Jacks relief was upsetting to her.

Flashforward.

Following Mikes trail Sawyer asks Jack ?What did she do to you?? they argue a bit. Jack-?Yeah I know you love her?

Locke chimes in and asks Sawyer if the area looked familiar? What side was the ocean on when you came back to us? Mike was not going back East he was going North but seemed to know where he was heading.

Back on beach Sun and Jin moment, Kate talking to Hurley. Hurley tells Sun and Jin Mike went commando and he?s heading for the hatch.

Jin prepares to leave to follow and Sun doesn?t let him go.

Sawyer now asking them to slow down a bit Locke agrees Jack want to keep going.

Locke says who are we to tell Mike he can?t look for his son.

Flashback:

Gabrielle is signing the release form for the operation and there is some sexual tension starting. Dr. Shepard walks in and she leaves he says to Jack there is a fine line. Once you cross it you can?t go back.

Flashforward:

Locke confronts Sawyer about his real name and wants to know where he got the name Sawyer from. Sawyer defensive and suddenly 7 shots ring out. The call out and find three shells from Mikes? rifle. Jack asks Sawyer if he came for Mike or for revenge.

Flashback:

Locker room- Jack slamming lockers saying ?I had it? apparently Gabrielle?s fathers heart gave out after 7 1/2 hours of operation. Jack-?I have to tell her? Dr. Shepard-?I already did? Jacks ****ed about that.

Gabrielle meets Jack in the parking lot where she thanks him for trying and starts sobbing. He consoles and they share a kiss. He stops and says I can?t do this.

Flashforward:

It?s dark and Sawyer and Locke want to turn back. Jack accuses Locke of not wanting to find Mike. The BOATMAN appears and tells him to listen to Mr. Locke and go back. Sawyer starts to approach him and is shot (don?t worry ladies he?s just grazed) Jack-?Where?s Mike? Boatman-Don?t worry he wont find us. The Boatman asks lock to make a fire so we can talk.

Flashback:

Bunker with Hurley and Charlie they talk about Claire and Hurley?s chances with Libby while looking at albums of Jeronimo Jackson. Sayid shows up and they fill him in on everything.

Back to the fire a lot of dialogue here I don?t have time to write it all. The boatman says when you go to someones house for the first time, do you take off your shoes and put your feet on there table and do you go to their refrigerator and help yourself? ?This is Our island your only here because we?ve allowed you to live here.

Jack says I don?t think so, I think your out here with just one other guy If you had the kind of power you say then you wouldn?t have needed to spy on us with Ethan.

To this the Boatman responds LIGHT EM UP. Torches light up all around them from the others. He tells them to drop there guns and leave. Jack says no but the Others bring out a girl tied up with her head covered. It?s Kate our losties comply and drop there guns. The others drift back and disappear from sight.

Back at the beach Sun and Jin have a moment telling how neither of them like being told what to do. As the losties walk back to camp Kate is trying to get Jack to listen to her apology. Kate- ?I?m sorry? Jack-?I?m sorry too Kate.?

Flashback:

Jack gets home to his wife after she had dinner with her mom he offers to help wash dishes she asked how Gabrielle took the bad news. Jack-?She kissed me and I kissed her back.? He goes on to apologize and make a long story short she?s been planning to leave him cause she?s been seeing someone else.

Flashforward:

Locke to Sawyer-?Later James? Locke stops by Claire and baby as Charlie is looking on.

Anna Lucia is sharing her food with Vincent when Jack arrives and asks her some questions.

Jack-?Is it true you killed one of them??

Anna Luc- ?Who?

Jack- ?Them?

AnnaLuc- ?Yes?

Jack-?Sayid says you?re a cop?

AnnaLuc- ?I used to be:p cop?

Jack-?How long do you think it will take to train an Army??

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