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...speak from personal experience, but I’m positive that it makes you rather randy. My proof, obviously, derives from the plethora of couples on this polar bear-filled, monster-infested island. I know most people would point to Kate or Jack, or Kate and Sawyer as a hot and heavy example of the primo couple. Well, those people are wrong. Top 5 “Lost” Couples5. Bernard and Rose: Was it not the most wonderful moment in television history when these two were reunited? I’m not ashamed to admit that I cried...
...show, we learn that the reason Kate was hounded by the cops was because she blew up her father’s home, while he was inside. A patricidal arsonist? Now that, my friends, is badass. Kate’s flashbacks all unravel as she takes care of Sawyer. Prior to sitting at Sawyer’s bedside, she saw a Black Horse galloping through the island. Initially I wasn’t sure if it was real or a dream. After all, I used to dream about ponies. And, coincidentally, Matthew Fox—dude was a cutie back...
...island—but they only get an hour to talk about their tale! Get it—tail? Tale? When multiple people are taken by The Others, Ana Lucia smells a rat, and throws her suspect (Nathan) into that same pit she threw Michael, Jin, and Sawyer. Only problem is, she has the wrong guy! Oh, snap! An evil fellow named “Goodwin” actually conned everyone into thinking he was one of them. He led them right to The Others, and once she finds out the truth you’d better believe Ana Lucia...
...Jack’s flashback, Shannon’s dad came into his hospital after a car crash. He ends up dying, and this is sad not just for Shannon, but because Matthew Fox was donning a horrible mop-top wig. Meanwhile, on the other side of the island, Sawyer is reeling in pain. The mysterious “Others” start that creepy whispering and in one instant another person is taken. Cut back to pouring rain (damn those tropical islands!) and Sayid is chasing Shannon through the forest. She’s sobbing and yelling at Sayid...
...last Sunday’s debate between candidates Vinick (Alan Alda) and Santos (Jimmy Smits) seemed unnervingly contemporary in its relevance, from war and oil to health care. And here’s the weirdest part: the faux “debate” was moderated by Forrest Sawyer, one of television’s more appealing talking heads. So, okay, Sawyer exists in “The West Wing” world, but then so do made-up countries like Qumar (which, for those of you playing the home game, is supposedly in some southern portion of actual Iran...