I think we can all agree that 1.) Ji Yeon was very sad who do they think they are?! First Charlie, now Jin! The nerve! 2.) They totally tricked us with that dual flashback! Punks!
Once it all came together, I smacked my forehead and realized Jin's mega-old, enormous cell phone wasn't so much a cell phone as a big, fat clue that he dropped in the middle of the street. Obviously Jin wouldn't be using that brick in the future, and as we learned from last season's finale, cell phones are clues. Jack made a call on his razr phone, which didn't exist prior to the crash. Oh well.
More importantly, let's talk about he slap heard 'round the world. Nice one Sun! (Although, I think Juliette scored some points by doing whatever she could to get Sun to safety). Let's be honest though, that was a satisfying slap. Kind of interesting that she chose to "out" Sun's affair when we just learned last week that she, herself was Goodwin's "other woman".
Lastly, Jin's date of death on the tombstone was the date of the crash, so, I guess the world thinks he didn't survive the crash… Interesting.
Friday, March 14, 2008
안녕 Jin!
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What's with that picture? I don't get it? Is that Sun? GP about the phones. Kudos on another episode well done... (without time travel)
Nice recap, lame episode. One of the most boring episodes in Lost history.
So the Oceanic 6 are:
Jack
Kate
Aaron (?)
Hurley
Sun
Sayid
What's up with the animosity between Ben and Caleb Nichol? How does the Dharma initiative factor into all this?
I can't believe you just threw down an OC reference. For shame!
So, what do the Korean characters mean? When I translate it on Google translate, if I have no space between, it means "Hi", if I put a space, it means "Not Goodbye."
translated it means "your mom".
according to my translator widget it means "Goodbye".
So basically, don't trust computers for translations :(
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