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Emilie de Ravin is absolutely beautiful as a Gothic :yes: I'd like to date a Gothic Claire!

Great episode. Very nice to finally get the answer that

Christian is indeed her father

. Been waiting for that answer for a while.

Next week's episode looks awesome too. Finally going to find out how

Locke ended up a paraplegic

.

i wonder how long it's going to be before they tell us what's happened to michael and walt.

The executive producers have stated that we will eventually get back to the Michael/Walt story, but it probably won't be until late this season or possibly next season.

That was definitely a great episode, but judging by the clip of next week's episode, I don't think we'll be finding out any more info about Jack and the

football

for another couple of weeks.

Why do you say that? Next week's episode is likely to take place only on "Alcatraz," so there will be time to get that part of the story in just like we got part of Claire's story and part of Kate, Sayid, and Locke's story this week.

Spoilers about Jack and Next Week Episode-

Looks like Jack is Rescued soon, he will return to the Beach in Mid-April

03/14 - Michael Emerson reveals: "There?s some role reversal that takes place there. Someone that?s used to being in power is dis-empowered and someone sort of takes charge in an interesting way in that episode." Source: BuddyTV

03/11 - Ben tries to talk Locke out of his destructive plan by offering him some island secrets. Meanwhile, Kate's reunion with Jack does not go off as planned when she discovers he has made a deal with the Others. Flashbacks focus on Locke. Richard Alpert: Nestor Carbonell. Source: TV Guide Online

03/05 - Guest starring are M.C. Gainey as Mr. Friendly/Tom, Tania Raymonde as Alex, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Kevin Tighe as Anthony Cooper, Patrick J. Adams as Peter Talbot, Barbara Baehler as Mrs. Talbot, Don Nahaku as Detective Reed, Marlene Forte as Detective Mason, Stephen Bishop as William Kincaid, Cleo King as government worker and Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce. Source: ABC

03/03 - Ben offers to give Locke some of the island's secrets if he calls off his destructive plan; Kate discovers that Jack has made a deal with the Others. Source: WCHS

02/12 - [scenes from episode 13 include] Juliet pushing Ben in a wheelchair, and Jack cheerfully lobbing a football to his sworn enemy Mr. Friendly. "Everyone should be wondering what the hell is going on," explains Fox during a break. "Has Jack been converted by the Others? Drugged? Is he pretending? All sorts of scenarios could be happening here." We will find out how Locke ended up in a wheelchair. "I was afraid it'd be anticlimactic," says O'Quinn. "It's not. It's pretty stunning. You're gonna go, 'Man, no wonder this guy wants to stay here!'" Also, the castaways discover that the Others possess a submarine. Source: Entertainment Weekly

Next week's episode looks awesome. This weeks was good, However to be honest i wasn't to interested in the Claire back story. Was more interested in the discovery of "The barracks".

Yeah I am with you there...that Fence was really cool...might get one for my house :shifty:

US Promo for Next Week!!!

I really liked the episode. It was only the 2nd claire centric episode that I liked.

The flashbacks were not boring, and claire and charlie werent eating imaginary peanut butter.

Locke was awesome - at his mysterious best.

Next episode looks like a fantastic one.

Great epsiode, dumb Claire. Those slutty porno pics she did ruined her for me forever....

But I'll be damned if Aunt Lindsay isn't hot!!!!

Anyway, my guess turned out to be true: Jack's an Other, except he's not.

I loved Locke:

<Kills the Pirate>

"Sorry"

<Sheepish Look>

lmao, he's awesome!!!!

Russeau seems to have stayed outside the fence..

Great episode! Think it was pretty obvious that Jacks dad was Claire's Father.

Can't wait for next weeks! Looks amazing, Jack will do anything for the others to get of the island. Ben knew Locke was in a wheelchair and how!

Gotta be blond.

Anyways, i was looking at the last seconds of episode 12 and i noticed 2 things. When we first saw the "Othersville" there wasn't any children seen, but in episode 12 there are swings in the background. The other thing, when Jack spiked the ball something is noticeable on his left arm. Anyone get scans for these?

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