tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9058384.post1402834253596365450..comments2023-08-01T04:24:10.163-10:00Comments on Voice of the 13th Generation: "Dr. Linus"Wes Rainehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12624854227387496406noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9058384.post-21166839717520395632010-03-10T18:15:09.009-10:002010-03-10T18:15:09.009-10:00Love the screen name Pat!
Yeah, "Dr. Linus&q...Love the screen name Pat!<br /><br />Yeah, "Dr. Linus" was good and I'm sure that the academic troubles hit close to home!<br /><br />I completely missed the relevance of Ben helping "gas" his dad with oxygen! Great catch!<br /><br />As far as Widmore goes, I'm very unsure about who he's coming to help. I'm sure he thinks that whomever he is siding with represents the "good" side but it seems that is a very relative term when applied to Jacob and the Man in Black.Wes Rainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12624854227387496406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9058384.post-25767809411312884812010-03-10T06:48:32.437-10:002010-03-10T06:48:32.437-10:00Hey Wes, it's Pat.
I thought "Dr. Linus...Hey Wes, it's Pat. <br /><br />I thought "Dr. Linus" was excellent. Being at times, a frustrated academic, I could really relate to sideways-Ben's troubles with the school. <br /><br />I also enjoyed the irony of Dr. Linus managing Roger's oxygen intake (rather than using poison gas to kill him). <br /><br />Whose "side" will Widmore be on? Locke's? Jacob's? His own? Unfortunately, we'll have to wait a while longer.King Lear(n)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08632283526537945665noreply@blogger.com