On the one hand, Claire can be understood, but on the other hand, Charlie helped her all this time, nothing happened to the child. I hope he doesn't break down in the end.
Charlie said a couple of episodes ago that Claire needed to learn how to be a mother. So, Claire catches on on the fly. As a mother, she did the right thing by ending a relationship with a drug addict who lied to her. In such situations, you need to remember not what happened, but what might happen if he breaks down (okay, so far he has not lied and corrected himself, but now - on.take it away)
You sit watching such a series, you don't suspect anything, and then "bang" and a microinfarction What is behind this black smoke? The screenwriters have plenty of action
Ivf has a difficult fate, and that's putting it mildly. And how many real children are there? I didn't want to kill, but I wanted to save my younger brother. He saved me, but in the end he lost his own life. It's good that I found out about my brother's fate, although I was able to come to terms with myself to some extent. And Michael… I don't know how to evaluate it. Perhaps the shock of losing his son had completely turned off his mind. It looks, nevertheless, very strange, even taking into account this plot☺️
Mr. Eco is so harsh that even a black cloud runs away from him in fear!
Judging by the ending, it was quite right that Claire sent Charlie away. I really like the character, with all his ups and downs, and how he cares about her and Aaron, how he strives to take care of anyone, but drug addicts are not treated with one day of hunting in the woods, it doesn't work that way. He's going to snap, and we have to be ready for that. The child should not suffer because of this.
That's how they showed us the dark side of Mr. Eco. It's a tough choice to save your brother, and a thousand choices after, drug dealing as the only way to survive. And his brother saved him in return, and after losing him again, he regained his priest's robe. A difficult fate, like many here, but with what dignity and humility he accepts it and goes on with his life, trying not to make these mistakes anymore... I became even more imbued with the hero.
How they are all twisted into a knot here, who would have thought that Eco would be tied to these figurines. Such a strong moment at the plane, as they both said a prayer... Religion, no matter how skeptical I am about it, is something that unites people almost always.
And these are such bright moments of mutual help: how Jin and Sun brought food to Anya, how Hurley helped Libby, and of course our tragic triangle. Everyone loves you, Sawyer, admit it already, kitty.
@chch93: at the same time, it's especially nice that the actor playing Sawyer has a wonderful family, a beloved wife and children, and they don't write anything about infidelity and sex scandals.
The flashback from Eco and the scenes on the island are very far gone. I liked the turn with the plane and Eco's brother. I hope Charlie doesn't lose his temper. But the stash of statuettes is not encouraging. Did you miss a moment in the bunker: Michael switched shifts with Kate, sat down at the computer, and immediately received messages from Walt? And if he wasn't sitting there, are there cameras all over the bunker? In general, Michael is the most hated character for me in the entire history of the series. And the voice acting has nothing to do with it. I look at the original, it infuriates with its tantrums, stupidity and every time it appears in the frame.
Already at the beginning, after seeing Eco and his reaction to the statuette, I realized that the series would be what it needed. I liked Eco before, the opinion has not changed. A worthy character.
Of course, I hoped that Charlie would come to his senses. Plus, I like that he's being confronted by strong men. He had a great trip with Said, and he sprayed his wound with gunpowder. Still, it's good to have someone to look up to. But it's a pity that even the fact that Claire pushed him away didn't affect him. The guy needs a big shake-up. Well, let's see.
Damn, it's such a pity when the opinion does not coincide with the opinion of commentators in general. I didn't understand at all why everyone was so excited about Ivf?? He killed people without blinking an eye, since childhood he began shooting from a cannon, cutting his throat with a knife. I treated my brother like cattle, like I won't touch you, because you're my brother, but my friends will burn down your church to hell. He treated Charlie like a dick. Who do you think you are, dude?? You've been on the island for three days and you can already order its inhabitants to go and show you something? Charlie said it right, they say, man, I don't know you at all, learn to treat me with respect. And then at the end of the episode you cried, and that's it, did you atone for your sins at once? And the people here are rejoicing, what a wonderful character he is! Sounds like a bastard to me. Why did you kill Anna-Lucia then, and urinate with boiling water from Ivf? She also killed, but her actions can somehow be justified, and this black deserved earthly hell.
@little_genius: because Eco repents and tries in every possible way to atone for her mistakes, while Anna-Lucia messes up the norms and instead of trying to fix the situation, she makes it worse (the situation with Shannon's murder and subsequent scenes).
Interestingly, black smoke treated Locke and Eco normally. As I understood it, they agreed on the "belief" that they were "brought to the island by fate." But still nothing is clear yet))
And Eco is not sinless, as you can see. Interestingly, once again the flashback events echo the events on the island. It is not for nothing that the questions of fate \ fate \ fate have been raised many times, and then it seems by itself that all the characters are connected to each other and they were destined to meet on the island. Then Sawyer met Jack's father, then Jack himself crossed paths with Desmond, and then Yemi ended up on the same island where Eco himself later fell. In general, there are too many amazing coincidences to be attributed to just a lucky coincidence.
It's funny that in the briefing film it was forbidden to use a computer for anything other than entering numbers, and it was previously shown that the keyboard reacts to pressing only a few minutes before the timer is reset. This raises the following questions: were we given incorrect information in the briefing film, or did Michael go head over heels on the grounds of kidnapping his son, that he now imagines how he communicates with Walt?
So far, in all the episodes, the stories of only Locke, Said and Eco have affected me. The others don't evoke any emotions at all, maybe there's something wrong with me. I hope Charlie doesn't lose his temper and his tantrums are already quite strong. She behaves like a Ph.D. student. And there are some mutations going on with Michael. Could it be Walt, i.e. the "others" don't have shoes, they don't live in a hole on this island, but they have a computer. Difficult
Hopefully, it will be further explained how all the people on the island relate to each other. Did someone send them there specifically to "punish" them for the sins of life, or is it just a coincidence and the rule of multiple handshakes applies?
I've been waiting for Mr. Eco's series for a long time!
Killed :D
What is behind this black smoke?
The screenwriters have plenty of action
But aren't there too many coincidences with the people on this island?
Everything is connected
Comments on this series "Oh, and Eco is cool": D
Judging by the ending, it was quite right that Claire sent Charlie away. I really like the character, with all his ups and downs, and how he cares about her and Aaron, how he strives to take care of anyone, but drug addicts are not treated with one day of hunting in the woods, it doesn't work that way. He's going to snap, and we have to be ready for that. The child should not suffer because of this.
That's how they showed us the dark side of Mr. Eco. It's a tough choice to save your brother, and a thousand choices after, drug dealing as the only way to survive. And his brother saved him in return, and after losing him again, he regained his priest's robe. A difficult fate, like many here, but with what dignity and humility he accepts it and goes on with his life, trying not to make these mistakes anymore... I became even more imbued with the hero.
How they are all twisted into a knot here, who would have thought that Eco would be tied to these figurines.
Such a strong moment at the plane, as they both said a prayer... Religion, no matter how skeptical I am about it, is something that unites people almost always.
And these are such bright moments of mutual help: how Jin and Sun brought food to Anya, how Hurley helped Libby, and of course our tragic triangle. Everyone loves you, Sawyer, admit it already, kitty.
Did you miss a moment in the bunker: Michael switched shifts with Kate, sat down at the computer, and immediately received messages from Walt? And if he wasn't sitting there, are there cameras all over the bunker? In general, Michael is the most hated character for me in the entire history of the series. And the voice acting has nothing to do with it. I look at the original, it infuriates with its tantrums, stupidity and every time it appears in the frame.
Of course, I hoped that Charlie would come to his senses. Plus, I like that he's being confronted by strong men. He had a great trip with Said, and he sprayed his wound with gunpowder. Still, it's good to have someone to look up to.
But it's a pity that even the fact that Claire pushed him away didn't affect him. The guy needs a big shake-up. Well, let's see.
I liked the series, Mr. Eco is cool)
Why did you kill Anna-Lucia then, and urinate with boiling water from Ivf? She also killed, but her actions can somehow be justified, and this black deserved earthly hell.
As I understood it, they agreed on the "belief" that they were "brought to the island by fate."
But still nothing is clear yet))
It's funny that in the briefing film it was forbidden to use a computer for anything other than entering numbers, and it was previously shown that the keyboard reacts to pressing only a few minutes before the timer is reset. This raises the following questions: were we given incorrect information in the briefing film, or did Michael go head over heels on the grounds of kidnapping his son, that he now imagines how he communicates with Walt?
I hope Charlie doesn't lose his temper and his tantrums are already quite strong. She behaves like a Ph.D. student.
And there are some mutations going on with Michael. Could it be Walt, i.e. the "others" don't have shoes, they don't live in a hole on this island, but they have a computer. Difficult
He rubbed the handle off his palms
I mixed a dose of tobacco
I smoked — well, it doesn 't seem to be manure
Kentishka blew — steam locomotive
Smoke
A puff of smoke went around the room
Smoke
Smoke enveloped the ceiling
Smoke
Smoke began to rise in the room 💨