@Gevorg: of course not Russian. And if he also doesn't have his own bear, then it's generally creepy (PS this is a joke for those who are in the tank. Based on stereotypes)
@nikitanka: Oh, yeah. If in the first season I was just bored, then I just really pulled up with my eternal heartbreaking "OOOOOOLT!!!". I really want him to be killed as soon as possible.
@sadddonkey: So it would be fine if he was looking for Walt, and not blaming his son for the loss, but it's more important for him to find the guilty one. Then he sat offended on the raft alone, like a woman when she knows that she is wrong, but it is necessary to be offended!
@nikitanka: it seems to me that the actor dubbing him is rather annoying with these screams, as in most dubbing all sorts of aahs-sighs-screams in Russian)
Mike can be understood too. These incomprehensible people took their son when they were already hoping for salvation. So he doesn't annoy me. And I'm so happy for Gene. After all, there must be the strength of the spirit for such salvation.
I don't understand why they didn't look for Gin in the water in principle? It's kind of a no-brainer, to be honest. I don't understand why Michael is such a heavy character, he's just unbearable.
@SofiaPrescott: You bet. they have been eating food found on the island for two months without spices. she still quite calmly bit into a chocolate bar, for a person who has not eaten anything very tasty for so long.)
We finished the series again at such a moment, we haven't revealed the ending of the last series yet, well, what the fuck? But what a powerful start to the season
Oh, these lawyers - it's like they don't know that Mike wasn't present, they don't know, because he was deprived of the opportunity, including letters (or was it before her trip? And then in season 1 it was hinted that she had already left during the accident). Maybe Susan loved Walt, and even if Walt would have been better off financially with her (although it's not entirely clear if her promotion was related to her (ex?) chief), but Michael, she no longer cared about his health - she called for his humanity for her own sake. Otherwise, I would have given Walt the letters from my father.
@Gevorg: On the other hand, if you haven't left yet, then you've been to America. Here another question arises - in the same city or another? Was Michael forbidden to visit his son, or was he simply persuaded not to do so? Moreover, they didn't exactly let you talk on the phone in season 1 before the accident. In short, did Michael have the opportunity to visit his son, or not? For as they say, both have their own truth, Michael and Susan are partially right in their own way.
When you watch the series for the second time and were glad to see the name of Adewale Akinoye-Agbaje, but saddened when it was shown only in silhouette.
When Michael's lawyer's face seemed familiar, and when Saul Rubinek's name appeared on the screen a few seconds later, I realized that I was not mistaken: This is Archie from Vault 13 =D
To sail for help, release a rocket, get into trouble and then blame a friend for insisting on releasing a rocket! Brilliant! Michael is being an idiot, trying to shift responsibility for his son to outsiders. It's even more fun in the bunker. It feels like the island gathers weirdos and regular clients of the mental hospital in one place. Even those who stay away from the main events behave strangely, as if someone owes them something😃
Locke is still tricksterite. Let's say he gave Kate the dagger, knew she'd get out one way or another, but he's just attracted by the desire to find out what the fuck is going on. There is a very lively moment with the chocolates, as Miss Austin typed them.
Michael is so infuriating sometimes that it's just. Yes, he lost his son, yes, yelling and freaking out is a standard reaction. There's just a big difference between blaming yourself and projecting that pain onto others. Especially at Sawyer, who saved him, worried about him and Gene, injured actually. Neither thank you nor please in return. My God, there is so much anger that has not been worked out, so much guilt in it...
They found Jin! Just from one ass to the other, the trouble trio.
I still think that his ex threw the guy out of Walt's life very harshly. For the sake of the son, for the sake of the son, and Michael was just standing there? I feel sorry for him in this story. However, I have a suspicion that given how Walt eventually became the most valuable prize on the island, she didn't just run away to Europe and then Australia. Maybe she was forced? She was just plain begging Michael, and she looked scared rather than wanting to take the child away from her father.
Quarantine, we're all going to die... What did they fool Desmond kukushenka with?
Michael annoys me more and more with each episode. I'm against the muscular definition of men, but he's acting like a wimp. Like Claire on hormones. Shrill and always accusing everyone around. I hate men like that. If Sawyer hadn't fired, and then after a few days no one would have appeared on the radar, Michael would have been the first to say-and that you didn't shoot then if you wanted to. And because Walt was taken away, Sawyer is to blame, as if it wasn't their mission to fire a rocket launcher when the radar detects someone. It's also his fault that he was shot. I wouldn't be surprised if he threw Sawyer into the water so that the shark would attack. And Michael's wife is even more filthy. No wonder they got together, shit gets attracted to shit. And the fact that she died so early from the disease is karma for the cruel treatment of Michael
On the contrary, his character has a very well-written arch. A very realistic behavior of a man who has already lost his son and has experienced this horror again
Mood: "Ludk, and Ludk!" (c)))))
And I'm so happy for Gene. After all, there must be the strength of the spirit for such salvation.
But what a powerful start to the season
Maybe Susan loved Walt, and even if Walt would have been better off financially with her (although it's not entirely clear if her promotion was related to her (ex?) chief), but Michael, she no longer cared about his health - she called for his humanity for her own sake. Otherwise, I would have given Walt the letters from my father.
Michael is so infuriating sometimes that it's just. Yes, he lost his son, yes, yelling and freaking out is a standard reaction. There's just a big difference between blaming yourself and projecting that pain onto others. Especially at Sawyer, who saved him, worried about him and Gene, injured actually. Neither thank you nor please in return. My God, there is so much anger that has not been worked out, so much guilt in it...
They found Jin! Just from one ass to the other, the trouble trio.
I still think that his ex threw the guy out of Walt's life very harshly. For the sake of the son, for the sake of the son, and Michael was just standing there? I feel sorry for him in this story. However, I have a suspicion that given how Walt eventually became the most valuable prize on the island, she didn't just run away to Europe and then Australia. Maybe she was forced? She was just plain begging Michael, and she looked scared rather than wanting to take the child away from her father.
Quarantine, we're all going to die... What did they fool Desmond kukushenka with?
"Вон с моего плота" мега логика просто, когда вокруг вас одна вода
Майк один из лучших персонажей
And Michael's wife is even more filthy. No wonder they got together, shit gets attracted to shit. And the fact that she died so early from the disease is karma for the cruel treatment of Michael