On Feb 16, 1:31 pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Les B. Labbauf <bro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 19:08:49 +0000, thinbluemime wrote:
> >> On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 13:49:14 -0500, Dave Johnson
> >> <some...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>> "Davej" <galt...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> >>>> So how did that make any sense? They met at the cafe on purpose,
while
> >>>> pretending it was accidental. They then proceed with a mock
court****p
> >>>> by evening while each of them tried to kill the others boss during
the
> >>>> day. Sayid eventually succeeds but then stupidly hopes they can
part
> >>>> as friends?
>
> >>> How did Sayid succeed? He killed Else, but that wasn't his goal.
He
> >>> found
> >>> out where Else' boss was located but not who he/she was. Am I
missing
> >>> something? Was there actually no boss at all?
>
> >> This whole Lost episode appears to be messing around with time, in
> >> several ways.
>
> >> Else's Boss may be another time ****fting case...
>
> >> Sayid's flashforward 'court****p' scenes may have occurred after the
BOSS
> >> was killed...in the golf course opening scenes.
>
> >> Sayid's flashforward may have been out of linear sequence, with the
> >> ending before the beginning, IOW
>
> >> If so, then Sayid's success was show in the opening moments of 'The
> >> Economist'
>
> >> BTW, has Sayid always been lefthanded? Watch his golf swing
again.....
>
> > Maybe I am missing something here, but didn't Sayid tell Else that he
had
> > already killed her boss?
>
> No. He indicated before she shot him (Sayid), she needed to get out of
> town, to dissappear, because there would shortly be an investigation,
and
> he (Sayid) didn't want Elsa to be around when it happened.
>
> Sayid: Elsa, You have to leave Berlin.
> Elsa: What?
> Sayid: You can't be here anymore.
> Elsa: What do you mean?
> Sayid: People will be asking questions soon, about what happened to your
> employer. And you can't be around to answer them.
>
> Though it sounds as if Sayid is speaking of the assassination in the
past
> tense, he is not. He is telling Elsa why she must leave NOW, and why, in
> the past tense...If that makes sense :)
Yeah, I agree. Sayid was actually being a dolt and issuing a warning
to Elsa before he had killed the boss. In fact he seemed ready to tell
her more.


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