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Welcome one! Welcome all! While my more extensive show review will be posted later at TV Squad, this post will be updated with events and my thoughts as the show airs here on the East Coast. Everyone is invited to party in the comments -- just remember, if you make a mess in there, you have to clean it up.
Jalapao won reward -- raid the other camp for two items. Because Brendan hadn't talked to Sierra yet, Taj selected Sierra for Exile and Sierra selected Taj instead of Stephen.
We moved forward a bit as we jumped back and forth between a three-year span. Here's the scoop:
Locke's turning the wheel in the Orchid Station did stop the time jumping for the island.
That doesn't mean the viewers stopped time jumping.
Faraday, Miles, Juliet, Sawyer, and Jin are stranded in 1974 on the island.
That's not to be confused with being stuck in 1973 Manhattan.
Sawyer (and Juliet) saved a damsel in distress.
Said damsel and her (now late) husband are part of the Dharma Initiative.
The husband was murdered and she was about to be murdered by "hostiles."
Richard Albert is the leader of the hostiles and still looks exactly the same (no matter the year). Surprise, surprise.
Sawyer and cohorts were kind of taken in by the Dharma folks.
Sawyer is now a flower. Er, he's going by the name Jim LaFleur, which is Jim the Flower in French. (See, all those years of studying the language certainly have made a difference in my life.)
In the beginning, Sawyer was told he's not Dharma material. Heh. He definitely isn't!
They must have worked their way into the hearts and minds of Dharma as they're there three years later and in with the in crowd of the initiative.
Sawyer now is with Juliet and deems Kate a distant memory.
They're still waiting for Locke to return.
But it's Jack, Kate, and Hurley who turn up.
Now we know why Jin was wearing the Dharma uniform.
And, Sawyer may just fall for Kate all over again, eh?
They've discontinued the LOST Entangled videos, but here's the video briefing of the episode from the ABC website.
Oh my, it's down to Melissa and Molly, eh? Here's a new blog discussion post as the last one got really swamped with comments. Remember to watch for the link to read more comments once we hit over 100! If you want to peek in at the official website, it's here.
Unlike many of the shows I set up a blog discussion post for, I do watch Celebrity Apprentice. I doubt I'll be able to watch it as it airs each week due to other writing obligations. The show is on every Sunday night and, if I'm remembering right, it's going to be two-hour episodes every week for the season. It starts at 9 PM ET/PT.
I watched the premiere tonight and think the right person got fired. I never liked that person anyhow. So there. While I won't be watching the show on time each week, everyone is invited to discuss the happenings here. Spoilers don't bother me when I know the show has aired.
Yes, it's time for ... The Amazing Race! Yay! I'll be writing a more thorough review for TV Squad a bit later tonight, but this is the place for the party! I'll update the post here with important events and all are welcome to join us in the comments area. For the third week in a row, we're starting on time here on the East Coast. Yikes!
Pit Stop Order 1. Mel and Mike -- my team in the blog pool -- also won trip to Costa Rica 2. Amanda and Kris 3. Kisha and Jen 4. Margie and Luke 5. Mark and Michael 6. Christie and Jodi 7. Jaime and Cara 8. Tammy and Victor 9. Brad and Victoria -- Philiminated
Aw, I really liked them. I didn't think I'd like Mike and Mel and wasn't really thrilled when I got them in the pool. I was sure Mel would be a problem, but I'm really enjoying them. I'm glad they got first place this week!