@bookling: Even as a father, I disagree. He's thought of nothing but finding a way back to Sun for the past three years. He wasn't even sure he had a child until a day or two ago. He has no way of knowing what the odds are that he can even get off the island now that the sub is destroyed. So his choice is to stay and die with the woman he loves or leave and maybe - maybe - get a chance to see the child he has never known but, more likely die someplace else on the island. I know what I'd do - stay and die with the woman I love.
@Nasdaf: He's a series regular. He's been in the opening credits of every episode this season.
That was actually Shohreh Aghdashloo, so make it a mysterious Iranian woman. Any possible promise I found in the pilot was nearly snuffed out last night, burned up like a lighter tossed into an aquarium full of gasoline. I'll give it a couple more episodes, but I'm not hopeful it will improve.
The 'Whose Responsible This?' kid wrote a more coherent complaint letter.
I really don't think I could love this show more than I already do.
@T Renee Smith: Can you point me to any type of loan anywhere where you don't end up paying back more than you originally borrowed?
@kelz: Yeah. People seem to ignore the fact that a dark Peter Parker is a dark dork.
@Plague: Yeah, that's how I read it. Jack wasn't upset - he was relieved and a little amused.
Just keep Zack Snyder away from it.

This phrase should be tattooed on the forehead of everyone in Hollywood...

@dazoid: The statue is right on the shoreline. We saw it there at the end of Season Two when Sayid, Sun, and Jin were in Desmond's boat sailing around the island to rescue Jack, Kate, Sawyer, et al. The bomb was in the highlands.
@sweetchuck: We don't know whose idea it was to take Paul, the dead husband, back. The Sawyer-Alpert scene ends with Richard saying "I need to take my people something" and the next scene begins with Horace asking Amy if they could take the body.
@alphanumeric1971: How do you consider those two things even remotely related? The bankruptcy was due to Perlman's handling of the company.
@Alexander Fulks: So Claire likes the cuffs. I don't have a problem with this...
Yeah! It doesn't matter that Fox is right! It doesn't matter that Fox began their efforts to get Warners' to acknowledge Fox's rights long before the movie was made! It doesn't matter that Fox filed the lawsuit almost a year ago! It doesn't matter that Warners has done the exact same thing before, made a movie where they didn't have the rights! Fox sucks!
@TheAlmanac: He/She/It will find someone else to steal from...
Re: Land of the Lost

Is it wrong to be rooting for the T-Rex?

@IsadoraPeriphetes:

I keep seeing this from Morrisonites online. But every time I've seen someone pushed on the question, they blame the people who have a problem with the issue. They don't provide support for their argument. So, since it's so easy to understand, help us out. Who was Dr. Hurt? What happened that was so drastic that it caused Bruce Wayne to walk away from Batman? What did Morrison do that was so interesting with the character?

a real crescendo

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. Hint: Crescendo does not mean climax.

@gargle: I'll second the WE3.
@ScruffytheJanitor:

It would actually make more sense than what we're getting...

I think you're off on the release date by a couple of weeks. DC shows the final chapter as coming out November 19.
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