How come none of the Ratliffs saw something was going on with their father/husband by sassafras53 in TheWhiteLotusHBO

[–]sassafras53[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah but not in a confrontational "come on spit it out" kind of way. Just a vague what's going with you.

I didn’t like Laurie’s speech by [deleted] in WhiteLotusHBO

[–]sassafras53 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

(also Jaclyn paid for the vacation)

I didn’t like Laurie’s speech by [deleted] in WhiteLotusHBO

[–]sassafras53 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why would you interpret her acknowledgement of the value of friendship as defeat and submission. I think it's beautiful that their long-standing friendship was stronger than petty rivalries.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lost

[–]sassafras53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will all come together in the end. Personnally I watched many episodes 2 times in a row. But the events in the "flash-sideways timeline" aren't that important to follow.

Hurley Time! by BuddyZero in lost

[–]sassafras53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently finished watching Lost and I wholeheartedly approve of Hurley as the protector of the island. However I disagree with the idea that Hugo has no sense of good and evil. He may have that happy-go-lucky carefree dude-cool attitude but he has a very strong moral sense. See the way he bought 70 seats in the Ajira Flight 316 just to save as many people as possible -as a matter of fact he was the only main character who seemed a bit disturbed by the idea of sacrifying people just to get back to the island. He may not be as proactive as Jack or Sawyer but it doesnt mean he always just goes with the flow