On Feb 15, 5:15=A0am, "Neil Harrington" <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Feb 14, 7:49 pm, khalle...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Feb 14, 3:33 pm, "Neil Harrington" <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > "Gumby" <gu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > > Neil Harrington wrote:
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> >> > >> Slow pace is OK as long as it advances the story. What annoys me
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> >> > >> something that has nothing to do with the story or actual
> >> > >> characters,
> >> > >> like that Tales From the Crypt-type episode with the paralyzing
> >> > >> spiders,
> >> > >> not relevant to anything and apparently just stuffed in as a
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> >> > > But how many times did we think that about an incident only to be
> >> > > proven
> >> > > wrong when that incident had a bunch to do with future plot?
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> >> > In the case of that episode, it concerned two characters not seen
> >> > before in
> >> > the series and never seen again. Their story began and ended in
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> >> > one
> >> > episode and as far as I can see had no possible connection with
> >> > anything
> >> > else in the series. We never even saw or heard of the paralyzing
> >> > spiders
> >> > again and I doubt we ever will. To me it was just a filler and a
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> >> > time. I hope they don't do that sort of thing again.
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> >> Hm, and I thought the suggestion that Boone was killed because Ben
> >> asked Tom to cover the hatch with the airplane was pretty darn
> >> significant, all by itself.
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> Huh?
Well, that's the thing about Lost. You have to *pay attention.*
Kate


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