Dude Ricks way of thinking is incredible -Two Factions Theologies - A religion around the monster -Boone being a tipping point of a scale in a war on the island - Hatch/Israel I’m curious how the show would have turned out had the writers played more on these lines of story telling!!! I LOVE his TheoryCrafting.
I mean. (Spoiler) It's very similar to what happened, yes the monster has some religious motif. There is 2 fraction of theologies. That's is a certain someone who is tipping point of the war of the island. Etc.. His thought process is correct, but his (who) is incorrect
This episode is absolutely crazy, and the reaction didn't disappoint. I'm really loving how much discussion you all are having with each episode. Probably my favorite series of reactions y'all currently have going, but Lost is an all time show for me, so I am heavily biased.
Eric should have a bit at the end of every episode where it's just him talking to the audience who's seen the whole show already and he talks about Rick's thoughts and discussions. I would like to see what he thinks about Rick's takes and how close he's getting to the answers.
What answers? It seems most missed the show entirely and we’re caught up in their own ideas. As in, everything they saw (as with their entire existence outside the show) is filtered through their ideas. Very few have experienced reality for what it is. There are no answers - only the recognition that one doesn’t know. But most already have beliefs - they never let themselves “not know”. They never sit with it. It all began the day you were born and were given a name. You’re never questioned your own existence -what you are - because you already arrived at an idea (your name) and believed you were a person. We are here for such a short time but people are content with accumulating “stuff”. See, every animal exists. Yet, we have the ability to perceive/observe our own existence. Were ideas not placed in your head (by parents, friends, teachers, etc.) you would naturally spend your entire life in search for the nature of your existence.
in an interview, the actor who plays Jin actually revealed that he had to learn korean for this show, he could say a few word before but never actually spoke it. he also played an agent in "24" and you can see there when he speaks english he doesn't have an accent.
Got to say I love the post-episode discussions, guys! A lot of insightful thoughts coming from both of you. Next episode, 'Special', should bring about quite a lot of questions from Rick. Counting on you, Eric, to underline how important the episode was for fans at the time and how it was a prime example of the way the show sometimes gave you possible answers for already introduced mysteries while adding new ones. :) No pressure!
I’m watching this show week by week for the first time and literally during this episode I was like it would be cool if in a flashback without remembering two characters walked by each other before the plane then here comes Sawyer in the police department
Never seen this show before and now I’m watching it along side your episodes! This is one strange show with a lot of mysteries unfolding. I’m enjoying it so far!
We still haven't gotten a flashback for Jin, Shannon, Hurley, Rose, or Michael & Walt yet. CENTRIC EPISODES: Jack - 1x01 | "Pilot" pt1 Kate | Charlie - 1x02 | "Pilot" pt2 Kate - 1x03 | "Tabula Rasa" Locke - 1x04 | "Walkabout" Jack - 1x05 | "White Rabbit" Sun - 1x06 | "House of the Rising Sun" Charlie - 1x07 | "The Moth" Sawyer - 1x08 | "Confidence Man" Sayid - 1x09 | "Solitary" Claire - 1x10 | "Raised by Another" Jack - 1x11 | "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" Kate - 1x12 | "Whatever the Case May Be" Boone - 1x13 | "Hearts and Minds"
rewatching this in the background while studying. i’m at a café rn and the “we don’t know about scott and steve” comment made me properly laugh out loud haha 😂
I didn’t realize you were from Marietta. I have second and third cousins in Marietta and Waycross, also have some in Easley and Pickens (too close to Clemson territory). Core family is still multiplying in Columbia, SC (Hootie-ville) Small world. ✌️ Anywho… my last visit to Marietta was decades ago but I remember the area, the Peach Tree and a not too far off lake. Beautiful.
I love it when people are so lost they don't even know they are lost. Once you get to the end of season 6, come back to 1x13 and tell me just how lost you were. lol
Even tho the Monster was just a vision of Boone's, I still think the Monster effected and directed Boone's vision. Because the Monster still appeared and sounded like it normally does. And we know it seems to be supernatural. Like effecting people's thoughts.
Hah, I knew Daniel Dae Kim from Angel, where his English is perfect. Hearing him only speak Korean was great, though. I wonder if he had an accent that amuses or annoys Koreans. (Like, I know a later character's Spanish annoys actual Spanish speakers.) Anyway, I love him as an actor.
He definitely has a strong American pronunciation and accent that threw me off lol. Mine isn't that much better though, so I can't complain! My mom got me his autograph through a coworker :)
In the TV show Master of None, Aziz and Dev Patel struggle about Hollywood trying to always typecast indian as someone who is extremely funny (via accent) and work stereotypical jobs. Very similar to this point you made. Such a brilliant episode
1:00 How dare you!😂James is just as lovable as Hurley! Well, at least both characters made me very happy over the course of those six years. It’s impossible to pick a favorite.
24:30 from an autistic person's perspective, The Good Doctor is a damn good medical drama, but I have really complicated feelings about it's portrayal of autism. I've been watching the show since it started and everything feels like it's a decade out of date from present day autism discussion. They're on the 4th season and they haven't said the word neurodiversity. They've never had a discussion about functioning labels, IFL vs PFL, cure philosophy, etc. They'll make a big deal out of an anti-vaxxer as if that was some tensely divided issue. Also having a partnership with Autism Speaks doesn't exactly give me faith that this is an honest mistake. I see interviews with Freddie Highmore and he honestly seems more autistic in those than he does in the actual show. It doesn't help that his previous role was as Norman Bates in Bates Motel. Like most neurotypical portrayals of the autistic experience, it feels like a caricature. That being said I am a fan of Daniel Dae Kim and I think The Good Doctor is a fantastic medical drama with genuinely great character interactions, but every time the main character is on screen, the namesake of the show, it's some of the most cringeworthy television I've seen in a while.
@The internet is globalist propaganda The term neurodiversity was literally coined by a sociologist. This isn't some nefarious term devised by "social justice warriors". It's a real scientific term to describe the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioral traits, regarded as part of normal variation in the human population. The prominent usage of the term among the Autistic rights movement has no bearing on it's scientific validity, and I would argue is even more reason, that a show explicitly sold on the premise of an Autistic surgeon should delve into that topic with some level of depth, regardless of their political opinion on the matter. To stay out of that larger discussion is contradictory to it's goal of highlighting the Autistic experience, and is inherently toothless. It's almost like a corporate lobbyist group, in this case Autism Speaks, is using a popular medical drama on ABC to promote a message contrary to the beliefs of a minority group. Oh wait, that's ACTUAL astroturfing. The practice of masking the sponsors of a message or organization to make it appear as though it originates from and is supported by grassroots participants. Maybe don't throw around buzzwords until you understand the context.
@The internet is globalist propaganda "I have a cousin with autism" says the man explaining autism to the Autistic person. Gotta love how you use the word "they" in an attempt to otherize Autistic advocates, when one is right in front of you. If you're unaware, science IS inherently political. We have ethics committees at universities for exactly this purpose. If a scientist were to give a test subject something potentially harmful without proper informed consent, that would morally reprehensible and could cause serious long lasting damage, despite the motivation of further knowledge. Autistic people like myself, as voting members of society, are inherently political. To suggest that science is apolitical, is to suggest that Oppenheimer wasn't partially responsible for the atomic bomb. He recognized that responsibility after the fact, but many studying autism do not. Actively advocating for cures, prenatal tests, therapies, and other controversial or otherwise ethically dubious studies that conjure up skepticism among the Autistic population. But you probably don't care about the moral ambiguity of any of this, do you? You proudly flaunt a Nazi Officer in your profile picture, so why am I surprised. You believe in the medical model. I believe in the social model. The difference is I don't have to hide my face behind a screen. My profile picture? That's me. I'm not a coward who's so insecure in his identity that he needs to cling to a nationalistic sense of pride. Although considering you speak English and not German, I'm guessing you aren't even from Germany. Imagine being such a pathetic nationalist that you can't even think of something grossly offensive from your own nation. You have to import your hatred from another country like... well... a globalist. You stand for nothing. Your ideology is not grounded in science. You are grounded in hatred. Everything you believe in is reactionary. Enjoy watching the world leave you behind as you cry about cultural marxism.
@The internet is globalist propaganda I... what... I responded. Are you okay? I challenged your claim regarding the politicization of science, and made my position clear on medical vs social models of disability. Also did you just equate sensory issues with intellectual maturity? Hugboxes are a therapeutic device designed to apply pressure to the body of a hypersensitive person (usually someone on the autism spectrum) in order to calm them by providing grounding sensory stimulation. I'm not immature for knowing when I need a hug lol. If anything that DEMONSTRATES maturity. Something you clearly lack if you think it's acceptable behaviour to ridicule a disabled person's coping methods.
I used to know EXACTLY what Jin said to Hurley in Korean, but now I think it's something like, "Dude, sorry, but I don't work with amateurs(fishing), leave me alone." based on the body language.
Never looked it up but Jin’s body language said… You’re hungry now huh? You’ll never catch fish with that. Should have accepted my offer with appreciation, Dood! Ha ha. See ya. OR Cool, go stick that in the boar while I go fishing. Later dood.
What Locke put on Boone’s wound was Kava. It’s ground up roots of a plant. It causes drowsiness and anxiety reduction by slowing down heart rate and blood pressure, some say they get a weed or slightly hallucinogenic high from it. It probably would have worked faster straight to the bloodstream but the Hawaiians seep it in water and drink it like tea at cultural gatherings. Amazon probably has packets of Kava, if anyone would like to try it for themselves. It’s legal but the FDA says use with caution. I bought some from the Flea Market, it made my tongue tingle and I got a slight happy, mellow high for about 30 minutes then I was ready to go home and take a nap. It was cool that they worked it into the show as a homeopathic Hawaiian hat tip. Too bad pakalolo wasn’t legal then to be able to show on tv. Charlie wouldn’t have minded going from heroine to pot.
Careful with your phrasing, you said to him "we know Claire is still out there with Ethan" while we do not have confirmation that Claire is even still alive. You just confirmed to him that she is!
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RICK FORGOT TO TELL HIS STORY THAT RELATED TO THE HATCH AND I FEEL INCOMPLETE.
I wanted it too give to us lol
Dude Ricks way of thinking is incredible
-Two Factions Theologies
- A religion around the monster
-Boone being a tipping point of a scale in a war on the island
- Hatch/Israel
I’m curious how the show would have turned out had the writers played more on these lines of story telling!!! I LOVE his TheoryCrafting.
I mean. (Spoiler)
It's very similar to what happened, yes the monster has some religious motif. There is 2 fraction of theologies. That's is a certain someone who is tipping point of the war of the island.
Etc..
His thought process is correct, but his (who) is incorrect
This episode is absolutely crazy, and the reaction didn't disappoint. I'm really loving how much discussion you all are having with each episode. Probably my favorite series of reactions y'all currently have going, but Lost is an all time show for me, so I am heavily biased.
"Maybe the island moves... maybe they're not "ready" (concerning hatch). I freaking LOVE these post-show discussions.
Eric should have a bit at the end of every episode where it's just him talking to the audience who's seen the whole show already and he talks about Rick's thoughts and discussions. I would like to see what he thinks about Rick's takes and how close he's getting to the answers.
Like this
That sounds great a reaction reaction. Even a small vid discussing the last few episodes lol
Maybe a season wrap up kind of thing would be cool
What answers? It seems most missed the show entirely and we’re caught up in their own ideas. As in, everything they saw (as with their entire existence outside the show) is filtered through their ideas.
Very few have experienced reality for what it is. There are no answers - only the recognition that one doesn’t know. But most already have beliefs - they never let themselves “not know”. They never sit with it.
It all began the day you were born and were given a name. You’re never questioned your own existence -what you are - because you already arrived at an idea (your name) and believed you were a person.
We are here for such a short time but people are content with accumulating “stuff”. See, every animal exists. Yet, we have the ability to perceive/observe our own existence. Were ideas not placed in your head (by parents, friends, teachers, etc.) you would naturally spend your entire life in search for the nature of your existence.
@@theawesome1rjc ummm you are cool and umm smart mkay?
We're on 1x13 and the dude already thinks the island is moving, holy fuck
The island is confirmed to be the back of a Lion Turtle
NICE
27:10 Rick is on fire with his hypothesis, Detective Calvin could be dethrone if Rick continues with his accurate predictions rate.
Right?
Even the prediction that were wrong, was still pretty impressive.
Detective Calvin has been dethroned for years. If theres a question, Rick is either gonna get it right or get close.
in an interview, the actor who plays Jin actually revealed that he had to learn korean for this show, he could say a few word before but never actually spoke it. he also played an agent in "24" and you can see there when he speaks english he doesn't have an accent.
I was watching some seasons of 24 last year and every time he shows up I happily shout JIN!!
Ironically Sun's actress, Yunjin Kim, is more proficient in Korean than English. She's a big star in SoKo
He also plays a scientist working for Doc Ock in Spiderman 2 and he speaks regular english no accent
you mean daniel dae kim?
American accent is still an accent
Sawyer's nicknames in this episode:
"Croc Hunter" for One Of The Detectives
Obi-wan kenobi
I laughed so hard when Rick said, “I’m just trying to figure out how she gets money out of this.”
The Jin-Hurley scene is one that makes watching LOST pure joy.
Got to say I love the post-episode discussions, guys! A lot of insightful thoughts coming from both of you.
Next episode, 'Special', should bring about quite a lot of questions from Rick. Counting on you, Eric, to underline how important the episode was for fans at the time and how it was a prime example of the way the show sometimes gave you possible answers for already introduced mysteries while adding new ones. :) No pressure!
I’m watching this show week by week for the first time and literally during this episode I was like it would be cool if in a flashback without remembering two characters walked by each other before the plane then here comes Sawyer in the police department
Yea. Keep an eye out for that
Never seen this show before and now I’m watching it along side your episodes! This is one strange show with a lot of mysteries unfolding. I’m enjoying it so far!
We still haven't gotten a flashback for Jin, Shannon, Hurley, Rose, or Michael & Walt yet.
CENTRIC EPISODES:
Jack - 1x01 | "Pilot" pt1
Kate | Charlie - 1x02 | "Pilot" pt2
Kate - 1x03 | "Tabula Rasa"
Locke - 1x04 | "Walkabout"
Jack - 1x05 | "White Rabbit"
Sun - 1x06 | "House of the Rising Sun"
Charlie - 1x07 | "The Moth"
Sawyer - 1x08 | "Confidence Man"
Sayid - 1x09 | "Solitary"
Claire - 1x10 | "Raised by Another"
Jack - 1x11 | "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues"
Kate - 1x12 | "Whatever the Case May Be"
Boone - 1x13 | "Hearts and Minds"
Wow,. Didn't realize that Boone had a flashback before Hurley and Micheal and Jin.. Interesting
@@shortstuff780 kinda had to. 😅
Thank you. It helps to keep a tab on the centric characters and show titles as they relate to humorous or profound insights.
Hugo and Jin the duo we never knew we wanted to interact till this episode..
"The hatch of milk and honey." lol Loved that.
rewatching this in the background while studying. i’m at a café rn and the “we don’t know about scott and steve” comment made me properly laugh out loud haha 😂
The island moves and travels through time?! What a ridiculous theory!
got dammit! i can remeber how much i loved LOST! such a great show!
Great job on Ericks part to not give a major reaction when Rick hits right with his speculations. Loved this discussion!
I didn’t realize you were from Marietta.
I have second and third cousins in Marietta and Waycross, also have some in Easley and Pickens (too close to Clemson territory).
Core family is still multiplying in Columbia, SC (Hootie-ville)
Small world. ✌️
Anywho… my last visit to Marietta was decades ago but I remember the area, the Peach Tree and a not too far off lake.
Beautiful.
Rick is so great at theories and Eric is great at straight face.
ARE YOU TELLING ME RICK FOUND A HATCH IN THE WOODS!?
Charlie did his part to save them all, Locke taught.
I love it when people are so lost they don't even know they are lost. Once you get to the end of season 6, come back to 1x13 and tell me just how lost you were. lol
Even tho the Monster was just a vision of Boone's, I still think the Monster effected and directed Boone's vision. Because the Monster still appeared and sounded like it normally does. And we know it seems to be supernatural. Like effecting people's thoughts.
Great reaction, Rick! You're going to guess so many things correctly in this show.
Hurly and jin are so underrated! Especially when together! I loved sawyer too but feel like he got the praise he deserved and a lot more screen time
This was a surprisingly well written episode.
A lot of episode are well written
@@shortstuff780 haha I didn’t mean it like that. But for an episode about Boone and Shannon I forgot how good the writing was.
@@jihadsheikha9 hahaha, I figured, hell you're watching reaction, you had gotta be a LOST fan lol. I just had to comment lol
04:53 Correction Eric, Michael found them. Sun just asked him to go and get them.
Hah, I knew Daniel Dae Kim from Angel, where his English is perfect. Hearing him only speak Korean was great, though. I wonder if he had an accent that amuses or annoys Koreans. (Like, I know a later character's Spanish annoys actual Spanish speakers.) Anyway, I love him as an actor.
He definitely has a strong American pronunciation and accent that threw me off lol. Mine isn't that much better though, so I can't complain! My mom got me his autograph through a coworker :)
@@missmyk Oh, that's really cool. Congrats!
@@stillinhere Thanks! It was one of those random things where her coworker is family friends with DDK. Small world lol
In the TV show Master of None, Aziz and Dev Patel struggle about Hollywood trying to always typecast indian as someone who is extremely funny (via accent) and work stereotypical jobs.
Very similar to this point you made.
Such a brilliant episode
1:00 How dare you!😂James is just as lovable as Hurley! Well, at least both characters made me very happy over the course of those six years. It’s impossible to pick a favorite.
You guys should cover Once Upon a Time. I’ve been rewatching this show and the storytelling is so killer. The whole series is on Disney Plus
Pee on it man
Always get me 😂😂😂
Daaamn... This Rick dude is smart.
Parallel world, monsters, fantasy, and incest, Lost is basically a live action anime
ALL THE EASTER EGGS IN THE DISCUSSION!!! 😳😳😳
I don't feel as lost as I thought... Oh just wait my friend
I always forget you guys are in Marietta. I live there too!
Fucking Detective Rick back at it again
I saw it as he needs to let go of his impossible love of Shannon, they can't be together, he needs to focus his life on other things.
Since a lot of people ask you to react to some shows, I will ask you to react to LOST. It is the best show ever. 😆
The great thing about Locke is his character just keeps getting better and better as the show goes on, esp. when a ....certain person shows up
Spoilers below...
"It could even go through time!" 👀👀👀
I love these discussions so much!
Rick is a magician basically
It seems bizarre they aren't all looking for the pregnant girl. Seemed to have forgotten all about her.
Yay. I love this epi.
9:11 I’d say Clint Eastwood but Locke is a close second
27:20 i never think about it god rick😂
Boone IS the rock that tips the--
............ "scale".
PLEASE you won't regret it
Interesting conversation
24:30 from an autistic person's perspective, The Good Doctor is a damn good medical drama, but I have really complicated feelings about it's portrayal of autism. I've been watching the show since it started and everything feels like it's a decade out of date from present day autism discussion. They're on the 4th season and they haven't said the word neurodiversity. They've never had a discussion about functioning labels, IFL vs PFL, cure philosophy, etc. They'll make a big deal out of an anti-vaxxer as if that was some tensely divided issue. Also having a partnership with Autism Speaks doesn't exactly give me faith that this is an honest mistake. I see interviews with Freddie Highmore and he honestly seems more autistic in those than he does in the actual show. It doesn't help that his previous role was as Norman Bates in Bates Motel. Like most neurotypical portrayals of the autistic experience, it feels like a caricature. That being said I am a fan of Daniel Dae Kim and I think The Good Doctor is a fantastic medical drama with genuinely great character interactions, but every time the main character is on screen, the namesake of the show, it's some of the most cringeworthy television I've seen in a while.
From a medical student's perspective , the medical stuff is also very stupid and obscenely overdramatised
@The internet is globalist propaganda The term neurodiversity was literally coined by a sociologist. This isn't some nefarious term devised by "social justice warriors". It's a real scientific term to describe the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioral traits, regarded as part of normal variation in the human population. The prominent usage of the term among the Autistic rights movement has no bearing on it's scientific validity, and I would argue is even more reason, that a show explicitly sold on the premise of an Autistic surgeon should delve into that topic with some level of depth, regardless of their political opinion on the matter. To stay out of that larger discussion is contradictory to it's goal of highlighting the Autistic experience, and is inherently toothless. It's almost like a corporate lobbyist group, in this case Autism Speaks, is using a popular medical drama on ABC to promote a message contrary to the beliefs of a minority group. Oh wait, that's ACTUAL astroturfing. The practice of masking the sponsors of a message or organization to make it appear as though it originates from and is supported by grassroots participants. Maybe don't throw around buzzwords until you understand the context.
@The internet is globalist propaganda "I have a cousin with autism" says the man explaining autism to the Autistic person. Gotta love how you use the word "they" in an attempt to otherize Autistic advocates, when one is right in front of you. If you're unaware, science IS inherently political. We have ethics committees at universities for exactly this purpose. If a scientist were to give a test subject something potentially harmful without proper informed consent, that would morally reprehensible and could cause serious long lasting damage, despite the motivation of further knowledge. Autistic people like myself, as voting members of society, are inherently political. To suggest that science is apolitical, is to suggest that Oppenheimer wasn't partially responsible for the atomic bomb. He recognized that responsibility after the fact, but many studying autism do not. Actively advocating for cures, prenatal tests, therapies, and other controversial or otherwise ethically dubious studies that conjure up skepticism among the Autistic population. But you probably don't care about the moral ambiguity of any of this, do you? You proudly flaunt a Nazi Officer in your profile picture, so why am I surprised. You believe in the medical model. I believe in the social model. The difference is I don't have to hide my face behind a screen. My profile picture? That's me. I'm not a coward who's so insecure in his identity that he needs to cling to a nationalistic sense of pride. Although considering you speak English and not German, I'm guessing you aren't even from Germany. Imagine being such a pathetic nationalist that you can't even think of something grossly offensive from your own nation. You have to import your hatred from another country like... well... a globalist. You stand for nothing. Your ideology is not grounded in science. You are grounded in hatred. Everything you believe in is reactionary. Enjoy watching the world leave you behind as you cry about cultural marxism.
@The internet is globalist propaganda I... what... I responded. Are you okay? I challenged your claim regarding the politicization of science, and made my position clear on medical vs social models of disability. Also did you just equate sensory issues with intellectual maturity? Hugboxes are a therapeutic device designed to apply pressure to the body of a hypersensitive person (usually someone on the autism spectrum) in order to calm them by providing grounding sensory stimulation. I'm not immature for knowing when I need a hug lol. If anything that DEMONSTRATES maturity. Something you clearly lack if you think it's acceptable behaviour to ridicule a disabled person's coping methods.
Have you seen Atypical? Do you like that?
Jin and Hurley both were in Hawaii Five-0
I used to know EXACTLY what Jin said to Hurley in Korean, but now I think it's something like, "Dude, sorry, but I don't work with amateurs(fishing), leave me alone." based on the body language.
Heh heh, Boone, scales, tipping, heh heh.
Written by: Carlton Cuse & Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Directed by: Rod Holcomb
Master yoda
Rick you have sense of direction like zoro? Lol
Never looked it up but Jin’s body language said… You’re hungry now huh? You’ll never catch fish with that. Should have accepted my offer with appreciation, Dood! Ha ha. See ya. OR Cool, go stick that in the boar while I go fishing. Later dood.
what happened to animated show poll? really wanna know the result.
7:30
What Locke put on Boone’s wound was Kava.
It’s ground up roots of a plant.
It causes drowsiness and anxiety reduction by slowing down heart rate and blood pressure, some say they get a weed or slightly hallucinogenic high from it.
It probably would have worked faster straight to the bloodstream but the Hawaiians seep it in water and drink it like tea at cultural gatherings.
Amazon probably has packets of Kava, if anyone would like to try it for themselves.
It’s legal but the FDA says use with caution.
I bought some from the Flea Market, it made my tongue tingle and I got a slight happy, mellow high for about 30 minutes then I was ready to go home and take a nap.
It was cool that they worked it into the show as a homeopathic Hawaiian hat tip.
Too bad pakalolo wasn’t legal then to be able to show on tv.
Charlie wouldn’t have minded going from heroine to pot.
Watch Sweet Home in Netflix
Hello. How are you?
You guys have to watch sense8 ...
Cruel Intentions (ish)
React to Attack on titan season 4 guys!!!!!!!!!!!
They are waiting for the dub
WATCH Alice in Borderland in Netflix
Season 1 eps 11-17 may be the worst section of Lost. 18-20 are great, then the finale is great.
Careful with your phrasing, you said to him "we know Claire is still out there with Ethan" while we do not have confirmation that Claire is even still alive. You just confirmed to him that she is!
I don’t think anyone thought he killed her off screen. He was obviously kidnapping her
@@aje8790 he hanged Charlie and left him for dead, I wouldn't say that I thought Claire was safe by any means.
@@neighborbruce Not safe but alive