October 19, 2006

Lost, Season 3, Episode 3

So Locke was in a pot-growing camp at some point, and he could still walk then. That's when he became familiar with sweat lodges, I suppose. (I'd always thought those were principally a part of Plains Indian culture, but I was wrong.)

How did Desmond pre-hear Locke's speech? For that matter, how did Locke recover his ability to speak? I suppose it's possible for a voice box to be temporarily damaged by an explosion, but I've never heard of it happening (I'm no otolaryngologist, though). And when did Sayid kill a polar bear?

Posted by Linkmeister at October 19, 2006 12:01 AM | TrackBack
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I don't remember Sayid killing one, either. Sawyer did. Was Sayid in that group?

Posted by: DXMachina at October 19, 2006 08:43 AM

Thank goodness for DVR, I had to rewind for this one too. At first I thought he said "Sayid" but after a double take he does says "Sawyer" indeed. Damn those british accents.

Posted by: Muddy at October 19, 2006 11:57 AM

I just found a preview and a new video for this week's episode

http://www.lostreview.com/2006/10/new-video-previews-every-man.cfm

Posted by: Evan at October 24, 2006 08:47 AM