Sweet frustration!
We get more of Sayeed's backstory (next to Eko, he is my favourite) and discover how he came to be a tourturer. Still plenty there to dig up.
My wife was marking her grade six classes papers while watching the episode. As the countdown flickered and the hieroglyphs appeared she looked into her lap and lo, she was just in the middle of marking some hieroglyphs from a school project she assigned. The syncronicity wierded her out.
When it reached zero, did anyone else hear the whine of machinery starting up and then shut off when Locke pressed enter?
The final scene with Sayeed and Charlie... Sayeed knows what Charlie did.
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"My hands are on fire. Hands are on fire. Ain't got no more time for all you charlatans and liars."
- Old Man Luedecke
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