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Kink of Swank
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Yeah, left the boat behind once they were on Gilligan's Island, or whatever that neighbor island is called. How would Desmond get there from the Mystery Island? Um, he's kind of a major character. They had just had a scene where they pulled him up by a rope. Oh, but Hurley screamed "No" when he realized it wasn't Jack. Did he throw him back down?? Is that the kind of Jacob he's gonna be??
Anyway, Very.Sloppy. |
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ETA: It's fun to go back and read through the beginning of this thread....from May/June of 2005 at the end of season 1. |
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I Floop the Pig
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I don't think it was sloppy, I think it was purposely indeterminate. The answer lies in the Ben and Hurley Variety Hour. He remained on the island, trying to get off, with the help of Hurley as the new #1 (btw, I'm assuming the "#2", "#1" exchange was a nod to The Prisoner), all the while dealing with new arrivals, helping the ones who deserve it and deciding if any of them are worthy of taking over for Hurley so that he can die and join everyone else.
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