Planet-man
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Juliet is interesting to me... She is the emotional outlet to the Others, to make them seem more human, you know? They've done some pretty savage things in the past and now that we know that are at least supposed to be civilized leaves questions to be answered. The way Juliet has been written makes me think that she'll be the way we'll get a lot of answers out of the Others' character, like who ARE the Others?
She doesn't make them seem more human at all. She's just an example of the Others' callous egotism.
Perfect example: She comes into Kate's room. Kate attacks her. She knocks Kate down an gets all pouty. "Boo hoo, I'm so the victim here. I was just bringing you food.". Hey, Juliet, ever thought that maybe Kate wasn't attacking you because you were coming into the room, but because you kept her captive in a cage for a week? Or are on a team with a guy who kidnapped Claire, nearly killed Charlie, actually killed Scott, and would've killed more and more if Charlie hadn't stepped up and shot him? Could that be the reason, you sobbing emo skank?
That being said, she was tolerable in tonight's episode. However, I have little doubt she'll turn out to be a mole for the Others, just like Ethan and Henry turned out to be.
The best part of tonight's episode was the redemption of Sawyer. Just a beautiful idea. I love it when the show pulls out stuff I've never thought about before, and this was a prime example. It's also great that they seem to have taken the hint about how Hurley should be in as many episodes as possible this season.
All in all, a very good episode. The Black Smoke hitting the fence was awesome, but it still leaves me aching for more. I can't blame them for using it sparingly though, it's obviously the most mysterious thing about the entire series so far. I wonder what Juliet saw in those flashes from it? Probably the same types of things Eko saw, but what specifically?