Basically, Follow the Leader was a brilliant episode; perhaps my favorite of s5. It had action, hard-hitting storytelling, and one of the most hilarious scenes in Lost history (no, not the Richard-Locke-schoolboyish-gawking... that was unintentional humor.) The Hurley/ Pierre scene was just PERFECT, and it even had a touching ending with Dr. Chang realizing Mile's true identity. AWESOME.
It also had lots of Richard, and wet-shirted Richard, and great Ben vs. Locke but-pretty-onesided 'battles', and the most tasteful and beautiful blood splatter on Juliet's lip.
Admittedly, despite Phil's phucking douchebaggery, I took comfort in watching this Mulholland Drive scene again: [link] (seriously, this is one of the scariest things I've EVER SEEN. The first time I saw it, it was in the middle of the night, I had never watched a David Lynch film before, and I almost had a heart attack. But I digress. )
Anyway, did anyone else think that Kate's reaction to Jack's speech basically summed up to, well, what the comic states? For serious. Bwahaha.
Ah, David Lynch films. I, too learned my mistake the hard way with his films. And in regards to "the most tasteful and beautiful blood splatter on Juliet's lip" as I straight female, omfgasm. There was something so erotic about it *blushes* Not to get too weird, but I totally get what you were saying there
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Love the bromance.
Poor Ben, not Richards favourite anymore.
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Don't deny the JackXAtlas. The fangirls won't let you.
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Power corrupts.
Study hard, be evil."
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