Well, it's true.oatmeal said:This is why I'll never take you seriously.
I lost count of the idiot balls that were handed out during the course of the show, for one thing. Poor characters...
'Dunno if that's supposed to be a joke or if you're genuinely mistaken... but I never was a fan of the show.brandonh83 said:I'm Erigu. I used to be a huge fan of the show, even though I don't like the story, and there's a billion plot holes, and the characters and their arcs sucked-- but I used to love it.
It is good. Not that you would know...oatmeal said:Well he does like Bokurano... ^_^
Well, technically, yeah, I guess there has to be a reason. Somehow, I doubt that was an in-universe one though, despite what those two hacks would undoubtedly like to pretend. :lolProudClod said:I'm talking about the scene where Ben and all the losties meet up together off island. Every single time that scene was shown from a different perspective, several major things changed. For example, the first time we see that scene, Sayid says something along the lines of: "If i ever see either of you again (Jack and Ben), it will be very unpleasant for all of us." Next time we see this scene, in Sayid's episode, he says "If I ever see him (Ben) again, it will be very unpleasant for both of us." I'm fairly certain they talked about it briefly on the podcast, and Darlton said something like "there was a reason for this."
(or maybe they'd blame somebody else instead? was Rebecca Mader around?)
'Found it.
In "This Place is Death":
In "He's Our You":BEN: There's someone--someone here in Los Angeles. Let me take you to them, and I'll show you the proof.
SUN: Someone? Who?
BEN: The same person that's going to show us how to get back to the Island.
KATE: Is that what this is about? You knew about this?
JACK: No, no, I was...
KATE: And that is why you're pretending to care about Aaron, to convince me to go back there?
JACK: I wasn't pretending anything...
KATE: This is insane, you guys are crazy.
JACK: Kate...
KATE: Jack, don't!
BEN: Sayid, where are you going?
SAYID: I don't want any part of this. And if I see you, or him again, it will be extremely unpleasant for all of us.
'Guess they changed it because they decided to have Sayid shoot a young Ben in 1977...?BEN: There's somebody--somebody here in Los Angeles. Let me take you to them.
SUN: Who?
BEN: The same person that's gonna show us how to get back to the island.
KATE: Is that what this is about? This is insane. You are all crazy.
BEN: Sayid, where are you going?
SAYID: I don't want any part of this. And if I see you again, it'll be extremely unpleasant for us both.
Around that time, there would also be the scene between "Bentham" (gotta love how the characters call him: that sounds so natural!) and Jack...
Initially, Jack's motivations for going back was that Locke supposedly told him that bad things were happening to Sawyer and the others and it was their fault for leaving. Then, we saw what had happened to Sawyer's group... and it didn't fit. Locke solved the whole thing by turning the wheel, and it never was the Oceanic 6's fault in the first place. Whoops.
So when we finally see that scene between Jack ad Locke... Well, Locke can't quite say what he was initially supposed to say anymore, right?
And what of Jack's reasons for wanting to go back to the island, then? ... Ah, fuck it: let's just say he goes nuts. There. Done. Besides, crazy characters make for great puppets: "I barely know you, Faraday, but I'm completely on board with your plan to detonate a hydrogen bomb!"