Lost Recap: The Brig

After watching D.O.C. last week, it probably raises more questions than it answers. All along, the producers have said that the survivors aren't dead. If they aren't dead, then why in the world does our new visitor who parachuted to the island - and the world at large - think that everone is dead from the crash of the plane? You could argue that the limbo theory is a cop-out, but at least it would give a bit of closure to the storyline. At this point, just getting some answers would be nice.

Regardless, now that we have a visitor to the island, the hunting party has decided that they need some help. The natural choice for help would be, of course, Jack. But since he's making nice with Juliet, for whatever reason, Jack is now out of the running as a possible solution. Next up as problem-solver is Sayid. That's a good choice, because Sayid can do a lot of things, and he also doesn't take much crap. So he throws around his charm, and promptly gets the newcomer to not like him much. That doesn't help, but he does get the satellite phone to work. Somewhat.

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Jericho Recap: Coalition of the Willing

When Jake and Hawkins get back from New Bern, they aren't the only things that come from that lovely place down the road. No, there's another present in the form of a walkie-talkie, and Phil Constantino sends the residents of Jericho a lovely message from said walkie: Give up some farms or proceed to die. Actually, he says "or else", and that means that they have an hour to decide to surrender the farms. If they don't, they will surely suffer the consequences. To make matters worse, one of the farms he wants is the Richmond farm. I don't think Stanley likes this idea.

Gray, sensing this unease about giving up his farm, sends Stanley out with the rangers to take out the mortar truck. About a minute later, Pop Greene comes in, telling Gray - again - that he's doing a bad job, and not long after that, Stanley returns, bloodied from a battle. At least Stanley didn't die, as he's one of the good Jerichoians. Or whatever they call themselves. Maybe Gray will die when he surrenders, because that's just what he's about to do.

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