Monthly Archives: April 2006
LOST: SOS
Spoilers ahead…. You know the drill…. So, there’s something about the island that “cures” people. We now have four “miracle” cures on the show. Locke’s legs, Rose’s remission, Jin’s fertility problem, and Jack’s wife. OK, ok….the last two are suspicious… … Continue reading
LOST: Was Henry Gale on during Season One?
Could Henry Gale have been on Season One? A lot of the LOST fan sites are saying that it might be true. The speculation is that Henry may have been the repairman that Hurley told to not mess with the … Continue reading
24 : 11pm to 12 am
One of the other shows I watch is “24″. Over on Dave Barry’s Blog, a bunch of folks (and Dave!) make “Mystery Science Theater”-like comments about the show. A while ago, when Dave couldn’t watch the show one night, he … Continue reading
LOST: Why was there an invisible map on that blast door?
If you haven’t taken a look at the map that Locke saw on the blast door, you should go take a look at it now. It’s far from just a random bunch of scribbles. Who actually made the map? Was … Continue reading
LOST: Dave
Spoilers ahead…. Turns out that my earlier prediction about Libby turned out to be true: From my 01/26/06 posting: “I think the reason Hurley recognized Libby was not because he stepped on her foot (he was at the front of … Continue reading
LOST: official websites
Someone pointed me at a LOST website earlier today at http://www.oceanicairlines.com. It showed some odd numbers and some blinking squares. I’d forgotten that that is not an official ABC website (although, they might have bought the rights to it, but … Continue reading
LOST: Locke’s home inspection.
A friend pointed this out to me… not sure how I could have missed it: In the “Lockdown” episode, there was a flashback where Locke was talking to a woman after having inspected her home. That woman was Sayid’s Nadia … Continue reading
24: 10pm to 11pm
I participate in the weekly blog of the TV show “24″ over on Dave Barry’s blog. Here’s my weekly summary; it’s slightly different than what was posted over there. Typepad’s message filtering system didn’t let me post the original. I … Continue reading