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Who else is going to be glued to ABC tonight? (Lost)

Of the survivors, she'd be about 5th on my list behind:
Evangeline Lilly
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Maggie Grace
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Emily de Ravin
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Cynthia Watros
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It looks like the people from the back of the plane have a drinking problem.

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Who: Cynthia Watros and Michelle Rodriguez
What: Up 50,700% and 248% in weekly buzz, respectively
Where: Hawaii
Why: ABC's Lost stars were arrested for driving while intoxicated within 15 minutes of each other, in entirely separate incidents. Sparked by Smoking Gun mug shots, searches went way above the legal limit.
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Tonight's episode was great in my opinion. Ecko is a great character, even more so now that we know know his background. Plus we got to see the "monster". I have no clue as to what that swirling black cloud of smoke was, but at least we got to see it.

Only problem I had with tonight's episode, one I seem to have with everyone, is the lack of communication between characters. Realistically, Charlie should have went running into camp telling everyone about the incident with the monster.
 
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I agree... great episode... I loved the way they tied Ecko into the island with the drug plane. The dude is a badass and the way he stared down the monster was classic. He's a great character and like I've said before, I don't think they could have found a better actor to play him.
 
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The back story for this one was great in dynamics, though less credible in some respects.

Good parts - Ecko is Saul, bad man (OK, very bad man) turned good.
The tie-in between the dolls / drugs / smuggling, Ecko's Priest brother & Ecko - well-played.
Getting a twin engine Cessna to go from Nigeria to some unknown island in the South Pacific - not credible.
 
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I didn't see it. Figures I'd miss a good show...although I guess I don't need to bother watching the next couple, if this one was that good, it'll be a while before anything happens.

The previews for next week looked really good too. I think the producers got the idea that people weren't as in to the show this season and decided to "speed" things up. Next week they go looking for the others and it seems like there's gonna be some kinda conflict when the survivors reach the others' camp.
 
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The back story for this one was great in dynamics, though less credible in some respects.

Good parts - Ecko is Saul, bad man (OK, very bad man) turned good.
The tie-in between the dolls / drugs / smuggling, Ecko's Priest brother & Ecko - well-played.
Getting a twin engine Cessna to go from Nigeria to some unknown island in the South Pacific - not credible.

I don't think they intended to fly to the island. I'm pretty sure they were on their way somewhere else and crashed on the island. As a matter of fact, in the dream that Locke had, they showed the plane crashong on the island. Everyone on the island has ended up there by way of a crash except for the people involved in the Dharma initiative.
 
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The plane crashes have to have something to do with the magnetic field from the "experiment". Didn't the monster have little flashes of light in it... kind of like lightening... or was a seeing things?
 
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