What was with the flashes of light around Kate and Juliet when the monster was near them in the forest?
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When Kate and Juliet were running from the smoke monster and they fell in the mud, I immediately though of Predator. Remember when Arnie rolled in the mud to conceal himself from the predator? Alas, smoke monster does not equal predator.
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And Juliet is Superwoman or something with those reflexes.
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Of course, Jack forgives her.
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the problem I have with this is that Sawyer is a freakin' con man... if he wanted to butter people up and compliment them, he knows how to do that.
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THE TEASE!
In which we usually ask the producers of Lost to give us a coy clue about the contents of tonight's episode?
But not today. As it happens, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are immersed writing the two-hour season finale — so I'm not going to pester them this week for a preview. Instead, your tease will come from... me.
Yep, I've seen tonight's episode. What can I say? How about this: A couple years from now, when the series is done, I'm certain there will be a DVD product that will collect the 20 or so episodes that represent the Definitive Lost Saga, and this one will be on it. Tonight, you will learn how Juliet came to the Island, and why the Others so desperately needed her miracle-grow baby-making science. You will learn more about Ethan's infiltration of the castaway encampment in season 1. You will learn how the Others know so much about the castaways. And the ending... well, it's killer. The episode is filled with sharp writing, stunning cinematography, and great performances. It is a weird, wicked, wonderful hour of television. I loved it.
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I'm definitely looking forward to finding out more about Juliet.