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Old 08-21-2007, 06:32 AM
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I still don't understand the reason behind some of their choices. For instance: wouldn't it be easy to give a love interest to Sawyer too? If Skate is just their attempt to benefits from a hot couple, when they saw (around S2) that the couple was getting too much support, they could've tried to paire Sawyer with another hot girl. In a show when people come out from the underground, fall from the sky, land on the island by boat, a way to keep Sawyer "distracted" wasn't such an impossible storyline to create. At the same time, while keep Jack's feelings for Kate so hidden/confusing for the audience?
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Originally Posted by misteriosa (View Post)
That makes it so much more meaningful, doesn't it?
It was one of the silliest scenes of the show. It makes you wonder "Why?".
Well, at first I tried to rationalize it. It was the episode after TLC, so Sawyer was in full "I-want-to-be-hated-again" mood, that action was to hide his sensitive side from Hurley. The fact they used a frog for that is the most idiotic/silly idea ever, but at least... When I heard Josh say it was there to make Hurley snap in a later episode, I wanted to bang my head against the wall even more.
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I love reading your rants. Especially when they are a reaction to something I write. You should hang out more with optimistic people.
Discussing thingswith you has a lot of vantages:
1. when you're around, my speculations look almost "optimistic". It's such a rare event for me.
2. you keep me with my feet on solid ground.
3. you keep my violent/angry side trained in case I'll ever get a chance to contact the producers.
4. you don't make me feel like a "bad fan" just because I don't clap my hands and cheer up at any scrap of Skateyness they throw us.

Are you sending something to Ausiello tonight?
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