So, the hobbit was entrusted with the family ring, eh?
That’s funny. I didn’t think of it that way before. Nice one, sir!
I must be blind, it looked like there were a blond and a brunette in the Looking Glass.
DT1
2884
Good eyes. Here’s the blond and the brunette.
He made excellent books, comics, tv and/or music!
Didn’t he?
I don’t remember seeing Annie’s body after the purge, so I’m going to say she is the blond girl. It would make sense why Ben would tell the Others that the station is flooded, because he wouldn’t want them to find out that he had saved an original member of the Dharma team. Judging by the fact that they didn’t show the face of the brunette, she’s not an important character yet.
Dirt
2887
What a fucking joke last night’s episode was! They’re telling us what we should be getting from the show because they’re such shitty writers and aren’t able to convey it in their writing!
Daagar
2888
I thought Kate was supposed to be Annie?
And they might be from the helicoptor. Remember it crashed offshore near the cable.
Judging by the preview, the Others look like they’re going to beat the Losties to the punch on all fronts.
And if that happens,this might be my last season watching.
Next on CSI: 16 episodes in a row where the murderer gets away…
DrDel
2892
** POSSIBLE SPOILERS **
Judging by the previews it would appear that the two blonde chicks are working with Mikhail. Therefore the two blonde chicks are with the Others. It follows then that Juliet was correct – Ben was jamming signals from the Island and the blonde chicks were sent there by Ben to guard the area.
So they will probably kill Charlie under Ben’s orders and that is how Charlie dies.
Of course I don’t know any of this for sure.
I don’t care if it happens while rollerskating as long as he dies.
Desmond mentioned something about being in a room with “women” before he dies. So if Charlie does die, I suspect it will be as already described. He’ll flip the switch and then drown. Flipping the switch presumably will shut down all the systems keeping the water out, flooding the station, killing Charlie.
They’d better kill Charlie. Not because I hate the character, but because letting everyone you know you’re going to do it two episodes before you actually do is brilliant.
Pretending to do it is ass.
Ooh the brunette is Lana Parrilla, she’s nice on the eyes.
— Alan
After devoting a full episode to Charlie basically making a list saying good-bye, not killing him would be a real F.U. to viewers.
IMO, this is the standard practice of Lost writers; they telegraph an obvious plot point for the entire episode, and then introduce THE LOST TWIST™ in the last five minutes. Latest example: Locke and the submarine.
I’m willing to bet money that Charlie does not definitively die by the end of this season (are there one or two episodes left?). Maybe they’ll have some cliffhanger where we don’t know if Charlie is alive or dead all summer, but it won’t be Boone/Shannon/Eko-type dying.
I’m hoping for actual death and a season one style sad slow-mo emo music montage with lots of Hurley and hugging.
JeffL
2900
As long as we don’t get a Survivor style last episode memorial service where they paint their faces and put little boats in the ocean with each former Lostie’s face on the sail…