Lost Appreciation Week - Day Four: Favorite Relationship (James Ford & Juliet Burke)
Kiss me, James You got it, Blondie
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Lost Appreciation Week - Day Four: Favorite Relationship (James Ford & Juliet Burke)
Kiss me, James You got it, Blondie
LOST APPRECIATION WEEK: favorite scene
Get away from me! Get away!
LOST APPRECIATION WEEK: anything you want
Sawyer's nicknames.
Bonus:
Lost Appreciation Week: Day 4 ↳ Favorite Relationship
They look at each other like two people who've just been awakened from a long and terrible dream. To find each other again. And all of the pain, all of the LOSS, is overwhelmed by the TEARS OF JOY they have at SEEING EACH OTHER AGAIN.
lost appreciation week day seven: whatever you want → dreams and visions
LOST APPRECIATION WEEK: favorite character(s)
Richard Alpert, Sun Kwon, Miles Straume, Kate Austen, Benjamin Linus, Ana Lucia Cortez, John Locke, & Alexandra Rousseau-Linus.
Lost Appreciation Week - Day 7: whatever you want - Flashbacks vs. Flashforwards vs. Flash-sideways
I like that Lost has a nonlinear narrative. I think flashbacks made characters more deep and real. They showed how the characters lived before the island and how they ended up on the flight. Flashforwards were interesting too. They gave us glimpses of the life after the island. Flash-sideways and the alternative reality itself were pretty interesting but ultimately unnecessary for the plot. If I had to choose one of them I would choose flashbacks. I think they gave the most to the plot and to the characters.
lost appreciation week
day seven: whatever you want → the cast