I'm assuming at the outset that this is about Walt, perhaps? Okay, maybe not. Claire's having baby related dreams. Locke is in the dream. Not good.
What's the deal with her? No airline would let you on a flight that late in pregnancy. Oh wait - the ep title just hit me. Don't kill her in childbirth. Please.
There's creepy Mapother on my screen, briefly. This can't be good.
They totally need to have a census. And hope that people don't, you know, lie about who they are and what they did prior to the crash.
Claire's babydaddy is an immature prick. Imagine that.
Jack thinks giving Claire a sedative to sleep with be a good idea - when she has waking nightmares of someone trying to take her baby. Mmm, I wouldn't take the sedatives either.
"Danger surrounds this baby." That's what you want to hear. "There is no happy life for this child." The baby needs her protection. Not good.
Hurley's demeanor while asking Sawyer for the flight manifest is awesome. And so are Sawyer's little girl sunglasses.
I just learned something. In parts of the world where there is no Mississippi nearby, they don't count with Mississippis as a measure! Charlie was calling "one sugarplumfairy, two sugarplumfairy" in timing Claire's contractions. Cute.
And the universe is trying to tell you something when three pens don't write as you're trying to sign a contract.
The phychic sent her on a plane he knew was going to crash. That's ten kinds of messed up.
Sayid's back in the cave, raving about the French woman.
Hurley's census doesn't match the manifest and guess who is the odd one out... Ethan the creepy Cruise cousin, William Mapother. Go figure!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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