Eh, stating the obvious is no worse than running with scissors. Boone’s clothes are going to come in handy soon enough anyway … because what are they using for Turniphead’s diapers?
Speaking of stating the obvious … not much for working this afternoon either?
I’m also bored, and ready to leave work and start my weekend by seeing Serenity.
I’d like to point out for those who don’t know that the previews are produced by the network’s promotional people, not the producers of the show. I wouldn’t read too much into what’s said or shown/not shown in the promos. They just want to you to watch.
Probably a little early to be posting about Episode 2.3, but there was an article in this Sunday’s Boston Globe. Warning: There are some possible spoilers in the Globe article, both for the next episode and perhaps even the series.
That book?
“The Third Policeman”, by Flann O’Brien. Click here for a link to the book, but the reviews may also be spoilers.
It’s possible that it’s hours and minutes, and then when it gets down to a certain amount of minutes, it switches to minutes and seconds. That seems pretty complex for a mechanical counter, though.
Or, another possibility… it’s set for days, or whatever, and the counter doesn’t move (stays at 108) until it reaches the last 108 minutes, at which point it begins counting down.
OK, I just want to say that I re-watched the very last shot of this episode (where the supposed Others are walking towards Jin, Michael and Sawyer). I watched it on my computer, frame by frame.
One of them is Michelle Rodriguez. She’s deliberately behind the blonde woman, but it’s her.
How come hitting the Execute key resets the countdown to 10800? That’s 3 hours. Does Desmond need to key the numbers in every 3 hours. Is he some kinda deadman’s switch?