I know, I felt kind of bad for Henry, too. It was strange. I loved that line about God not seeing the island, and heh, poor Locke looked so crushed over what Henry was telling about the numbers.
I totally called Dave as imaginary, too. It seemed so obvious, and I kept wishing they'd just make that big "revelation" already and get it over with.
Libby, I don't know. I was guessing that she actually did know Hurley before the crash, but that she had worked at his hospital or something. I SO wasn't expecting her to be a fellow crazy person.
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Date: 2006-04-06 06:30 am (UTC)I totally called Dave as imaginary, too. It seemed so obvious, and I kept wishing they'd just make that big "revelation" already and get it over with.
Libby, I don't know. I was guessing that she actually did know Hurley before the crash, but that she had worked at his hospital or something. I SO wasn't expecting her to be a fellow crazy person.