On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 14:31:27 -0500, thinbluemime wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 14:12:55 -0500, Les B. Labbauf <broeht@[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
>>> <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Davej" <galt_57@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:52249462-aa42-42ee-
>> b8e7-900277d1b4c7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> 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 :)
Think about this. If Sayid shot Else's boss after their encounter, where
was his wound? He shot the bos first and was warning her about the news
that was to come once the media found out about his death.


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