Quick Hits cont’d.
- I love adding to the ever-growing list of Dharma stations. Thus, behold The Wafflehouse!
I was able to enlarge a small section of one of the film frames, run it through a image enhancement and extrapolation technology I came up with in my basement, and get a full look at this station’s logo.
I’m just assuming they serve hot dogs as wellDo I even need to point out the shape of the Dharma logos are conducive to waffle-making?
- Sayid’s downing $120 glasses of MacCutcheon scotch, which you should remember was a favorite of Charles Widmore’s.
Desmond, Hurley and Charlie also partook of the stuff on the Island a couple seasons back.
- During Sayid’s interrogation, Radzinsky confirms The Swan is not yet built. Confirming the irony that he’d be driven to suicide by a place he’d designed.
- Here’s an exclusive you’ll find only on The Wayward Cynic: I’ve been told Chuck Norris was inside that flaming Dharma bus.
Of course, Norris is impervious to fire, so he was laughing the entire time. Meanwhile, Jack Bauer was eaten by a bear.
- Anyone good at translating Russian?
- During the meeting to decide Sayid’s fate, Radzinsky says he’ll call “Ann Arbor” and whoever he’d contact would make the decision themselves if the group couldn’t come to an agreement. We have a fairly good inkling Dharma has members at work back on the mainland, but this is the first tacit confirmation the organization’s ultimate leadership is there as well.
This must refer to Gerald and Karen DeGroot, the founders of the Initiative, who work(ed) at the University of Michigan in…you guessed it: Ann Arbor, MI.
Dr. Pierre Chang also has a degree in theoretical physics from the U of M, by the way.
The vertical marquee – Bakery. The second sign (VRISO) is some kind of acronym.
Oldham Pharmaceuticals (Олдхэм Фармасьютикалс)
Nice; thanks!
So creepy Dharma torturer Oldham had a drug lab in Russia. Interesting.
So, where do you think Aaron is now? Who did Kate give him to? and why? Do we have another Harrah in our midst?