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Thursday, 06 March 2008 |
LOST The Other Woman aka: "Get it? Other? Woman? Other woman?" by Peter SorensenIn the sixth episode of Season Four, the complete and total mindf**k continues. Daniel and Charlotte disappear into the woods on a dangerous secret mission and Juliet goes after them. Kate and Jack reunite, and in flashbacks we learn that Goodwin and Ms. Burke "had a thaaaang.... goin' awn."
Ah, that loveable scamp Jack Shephard, always running around getting into zany hijinks whilst trying to decide between Betty or Veronica... what a rascal!
In tonights episode of Lost (which is sadly the penultimate episode of this story arc) we learn a bit more about the relationship between Juliet and Goodman... or more to the point: Juliet, Goodman, and Goodman's wife. |
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
 Fire up the DeLorean and don't forget to feed Doc Brown's dog - we're going back in time.
Far back into the 1700's, when gentlemen were wig-wearing sissies and women wore ten tons of undergarments. Back when savage frontiermen killed bears with their own hands while the womenfolk made babies and cooked dinner. Back before Zombie Lincoln rose from the grave and began his march of terror through the American heartlands. Ok, so maybe none of that is entirely historically accurate, but I'm the one writing the article, so shhhh! Just go with it.
This weeks issue of the Heroes Graphic Novel takes us back to a story we all heard in elementary school: Ben Franklin and the kite. However, since this is a Heroes comic, (everyone say it together) "there's more to the story than we thought". |
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Thursday, 28 February 2008 |
LOST The Constant aka: "Back to the Butterfly Effect Future" by Peter SorensenIn the fifth episode of Season Four, the complete and total mindf**k continues. Desmond and Sayid hit some turbulence on the way to the boat, resulting in Desmond experiencing some rather odd "side effects", namely having his consciousness travel back and forth between the past and the present. Alright, you can pick your jaws up off the floor, put your eyeballs back in their sockets, reassemble your exploded brain parts, and start breathing again - the episode is over. I am currently typing this standing up because I found that, due to the obscene amounts of adrenaline coursing through my veins and thoughts rushing through my head, I am unable to sit still.
Best... Episode... Yet. |
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
 Now we know how HRG became HRG. And not in some metaphorical sense, like "how he became the person he is today", but in the very literal sense: how HRG came to wear his signature horn-rimmed eyewear.
In last seasons "Company Man", it was revealed that it was actually Claire who originally picked out said eyewear, and most had assumed it was just a sign of Noah Bennetts age, but this week we learn that there was something far more sinister behind Bennetts need for prescription glasses.
It begins in a doctor's office, with Bennett flawlessly reading off the bottom line of an eyechart, much to Claire's surprise (and including the letters H, R, and G). When she asks him how it's possible he reveals that he actually has what his mother called "eagle eyes".
That's right - Noah Bennett had perfect vision.
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