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JT
JT
Fri, Mar 07, 2008 4:32pm

Even Juliet boinking Goodwin was old news, revealed back in Season 3 (see here).

I appreciated the comic relief at the end with Ben walking calmly by Sawyer and Hurley. But Ben teasing Locke and us with the name of his spy on the boat, and then not delivering to us – so wrong! The names that appear in the opening credits may have ruined the surprise over who the spy is, but I’m still not sure.

I did like that they incorporated scenes from previous episodes seamlessly into this episode. Kinda like Back to the Future II this week to last week’s Back To The Future.

MaryAnn
MaryAnn
Fri, Mar 07, 2008 6:58pm

I loved how Ethan was so NOT in the scene in which Ben is talking to Ethan. Poor Tom Mapother: gypped out of a day’s pay.

Also: Brett “Goodwin” Cullen is so cute. Like the Marlboro Man, if he didn’t smoke.

And again I screwed up the Oscar/Aaron thing. I honestly have no idea where I’m getting the Oscar thing from. Except maybe *Ghostbusters 2.*