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Yeah does that mean Penny knows where Desmond is or is it all behind her back?

Yeah, been thinking about that. I reckon Charles has been searching for the island but doesn't know where Desmond is, while Penny was searching for Desmond and found out about the island. If the boat is Charles and the crew said that Penny always phones them and they ignore her call, Charles told them to ignore her or maybe he knows where Desmond is because she doesn't want the crew to tell her that Desmond is here, so confused!!

Love the ending to that episode, "See you guys at dinner" :laugh:

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I hate Kate so much I'd rather see someone shoot her in her ****ing head any day! Juliet FTW! :wub:

I don't hate Juliet, but I LOVE Kate so much more, she is DROP DEAD GORGEOUS in Eggtown!!!!

Kate makes me DROOL! :drool:

Man, I want to Love her SOO BAD!!! :p

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I think Juliet looks hot when she dresses up, but i'm not a big fan of her all dirty in the jungle.

Kate on the other hand, looks alright all cleaned up, but I love the dirty side of her :D She just looks like a freak in the sack

"The Beginning of the End" -- 16.07 million

"Confirmed Dead" -- 15.06 million

"The Economist" -- 13.62 million

"Eggtown" -- 13.53 million

"The Constant" -- 12.9 million

"The Other Woman" -- 13.0 million

I didn't find this ep as entertaining as the others, but it's' nice to kind of know who is at the top of the hierarchy of the freighter.

One thing that annoyed me was that Jack didn't say something like "where did she go?!" when that psychiatrist woman effectively disappeared before their eyes.

"The Beginning of the End" -- 16.07 million

"Confirmed Dead" -- 15.06 million

"The Economist" -- 13.62 million

"Eggtown" -- 13.53 million

"The Constant" -- 12.9 million

"The Other Woman" -- 13.0 million

Man, one of the best episodes ever in Lost had the lowest ratings for this season, crazy. Still, it's posting strong numbers, which is great, but I think it's going to drop more when they move it to 10 PM EST.... shame.

"The Beginning of the End" -- 16.07 million

"Confirmed Dead" -- 15.06 million

"The Economist" -- 13.62 million

"Eggtown" -- 13.53 million

"The Constant" -- 12.9 million

"The Other Woman" -- 13.0 million

Can't believe "The Constant" was the best episode of season 4 so far and it has lowest ratings.

What's sad is that there are 300 million Americans and only 13 million of them are watching Lost while the other 287 million are watching shows like American Idol :wacko:

Yeah I wish American Idol didn't exist to be honest its those shows that give tv a bad name but anyway I didn't think Constant was the best ep of the season so far I thought Sayids was.

Yeah I wish American Idol didn't exist to be honest its those shows that give tv a bad name but anyway I didn't think Constant was the best ep of the season so far I thought Sayids was.

Sayid's was good, but I loved The Constant. Henry Ian Cusick is an awesome actor!

Well it was a bit obvious from the start...wasn't expecting Libby or something!

Yeah I mean the fact his name was mentioned in the credits meant he was coming back, I just wonder who that bloke is in the chair I predict the captain who is not to be trusted according to the promos

Yeah I mean the fact his name was mentioned in the credits meant he was coming back, I just wonder who that bloke is in the chair I predict the captain who is not to be trusted according to the promos

Yeah thats the captain, i bet he will be lieing through his back teeth about there mission

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