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he got it from the inside scoop at abc.com from the picture ive seen the person who takes sun doesnt look like charlie more like ethan so maybe thats wrong.

I thought the exact same thing I have a HQ promo from the episode and it didnt look like him

http://img12.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=lo...3compressed.jpg

COMON!! i dont wanna know what happens next week!!!!

btw.. that wont be the first time it goes to 0. remember last time.. then someone entered it right away

i never seen the preview, which means no lost next week.. but i looked at tv.com, there WILL be an episode next week.

tonights episode was alright. showed some more of sawyer.. and the ending, was very nice :D

and sawyer with the long con. VERY very clever.. i didn't even think sawyer was going to pull that off.. and once he got into the car.. i knew something was up.. i can't believe charlie was the one who did that to sun... him and sawyer are the ones who need to be shot.

this means kate will be getting a little closer to jack ;)

He conned her out of her money since he was in debt to the other guy, but he didn't want to hurt her because he liked her, so he said someone was out in the car and would kill them.

Also, did anyone else notice that

the waitress was Kate's mother?

He conned her out of her money since he was in debt to the other guy, but he didn't want to hurt her because he liked her, so he said someone was out in the car and would kill them.

Also, did anyone else notice that

the waitress was Kate's mother?

My question was not if she was conned, that was obvious, but there were two black bags, one he emptied the money from the biefcase into to give to the girl and one on the table. I'm asking if the one he gave to the girl had fake money in it otherwise I am completely lost as to how that works. And he was making up the fact that somebody was outside in that car?

My question was not if she was conned, that was obvious, but there were two black bags, one he emptied the money from the biefcase into to give to the girl and one on the table. I'm asking if the one he gave to the girl had fake money in it otherwise I am completely lost as to how that works. And he was making up the fact that somebody was outside in that car?

I'm not sure about the bags. They both had a little money at least. I'm not sure which one was padded with newspaper though. Would be ironic though if it was the girl's that was padded since she discovered his padded briefcase at the beginning.

Yes, he was making up that somebody was in the car though. When he looks over, there's no one there.

Edited by kjordan2001

Last night's episode was a good one for sure. I promised myself that I would pay attention to all the "background clues" that seem to be present in every episode, but I found myself getting to engrossed in the primary plotline. So... what are all the secret things you guys noticed?

Also, I read in my wife's US Weekly (it's my wife's I swear!) that Michelle Rodriguez is such a, lets say demanding diva, that the producers are ready to kill her off the show soon. Of course, her "people" deny that rumor.

Last night's episode was a good one for sure. I promised myself that I would pay attention to all the "background clues" that seem to be present in every episode, but I found myself getting to engrossed in the primary plotline. So... what are all the secret things you guys noticed?

Also, I read in my wife's US Weekly (it's my wife's I swear!) that Michelle Rodriguez is such a, lets say demanding diva, that the producers are ready to kill her off the show soon. Of course, her "people" deny that rumor.

That was said earlier in the thread and I didn't notice anything "background clues" as like you said the main story was too engrossing.

Last night's episode was a good one for sure. I promised myself that I would pay attention to all the "background clues" that seem to be present in every episode, but I found myself getting to engrossed in the primary plotline. So... what are all the secret things you guys noticed?

Also, I read in my wife's US Weekly (it's my wife's I swear!) that Michelle Rodriguez is such a, lets say demanding diva, that the producers are ready to kill her off the show soon. Of course, her "people" deny that rumor.

I was so disappointed when they put her in, i hate her.

She cannot act either, and her dentures hurt my eyes.

fantastic episode...back on track I say :yes:

Charlie is getting so dark now its really cool :)

Agreed, even though some of the episodes seem boring and uninviting to the mysterious idea of the whole island etc etc it's clearly obvious from watching Lost Revelation that every small thing counts.

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