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The only reason that they are being given a chance to make this decision in the first place is because on the actions fairy tails episode list of 40 yearold Eloise, who has come to the realization that she has shot her son, and as badly as Jack wants to not have come to the island, she wants a doover as well. Perhaps this is the real reason she pushed Dan so hard she was trying to set up the very circumstances that would lead to this happening. Whatever the reason, she persuades Charles and Richard to follow by way of with this, and on their way they meet another familiar face Sayid, who's been hiding in the jungle for the last 3 days. He's not happy to learn that Kate saved Ben despite what he did, but he doesn't seem to need much persuasion to do it other wise. This isn't surprise. If this works, he might find Nadia, she might not be killed, and he won't be turned into a mindless assassin. But the realist in him must doubt this, because there is often a moment when he says jokingly to Jack that "if it doesn't work, at least it'll put us out of our misery." And Sayid's life has by far been the most painful so far.

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Noel: While the immediate shock on the assassination attempt on the President and the collateral damage to his staff was felt in the earlier episodes of this season in the West Wing, the more substantial and longer lasting psychological effects are revealed in this episode. Josh's past problems with trauma (the death of his sister) are combined with the guilt and responsibility he has put on himself for the recent problems in the White House.

The Curious Thing About Women, episode 1Rob is frustrated that Laura keeps reading his mail. He writes an episode about how nosy women are. Laura is offended as the lady in the sketch is named Laura. At the end, the woman opens up a package that was her husbands to find an expanding plastic boat. Of course, when a package does arrive, Laura can't help but open it. And of course it is a boat. A hysterical episode.

How far would you go to worship your favorite show? Some fans of 24 have even made a featurelength film about it! And mind you, even though this flick is done by fans, it has the look, the sounds and the feel in the actual show. Some say that the story is even better because it is actually more inventive and original than the usual 24 episodes. The cast is also wellknown people who did an excellent job on the movie.

And It's Surely to Their Credit: Ainsley Hayes is given an office in the basement of the White House and faces some first day difficulties with her boss (John Larroquette) and with other members of the legal staff who are particularly partisan, seeing her as the enemy within the gates. But Hayes gains acceptances from the inner sanctum because of their appreciation of how difficult it is to adjust to White House life and the concept of honor is used throughout this episode in the West Wing(via the music and plays of Gilbert and Sullivan).

Why it makes the list: A single from the best endings to a Twilight Zone episode, and something to which most of us can relate. Not the killing part, of course, but having someone we can't stand or someone that nags at us continuously. We all want to get rid of them, but sometimes it is very difficult. Pedott was giving himself what he needed for once instead of others. Lesson learned: sometimes you just need to look out for yourself.

Ben asks Charles when he started keeping scotch by the bed (Charles still drinks MacCutcheon after all these years), and he tells him, since the nightmares started. Still not sure what that means. Widmore asks Ben if he's here to kill him. Ben replies: "We both know I can't do that." The clearest implication (at least by future events) is that the island has greater plans for both men, and just as in the case of Michael, won't let either of them die. Ben then says Widmore murdered his daughter, Widmore replies that he didn't kill that poor girl, as if to suggest that Alex meant nothing to Ben, which we now know for certain is not true. Ben then tells Charles he didn't kill Alex, but as we will find out, he believes this too. Widmore then tells Ben I know who you are boy. What you are. I know everything you have you took from me." We'll eventually find out that their history goes back over thirty years, so it makes sense Widmore does call him boy. He also thinks that he took the island from him. That, however, assumes that the island was his, and it's becoming less clear whether it ever did belong to him. Perhaps he spent so much time on it that he feels he owns it. Ben then says the words that made ice run down everyone's spine: he's going to kill Penny, so that Widmore will know how he feels. Widmore doesn't blink, but he then adds, "You'll never find her." Is it possible that the broach between father and daughter has become so deep that Widmore has now lost track of her, and therefore believes that if he can't find her, this boy can't either? I'm inclined to believe this, as evidence will show that to be true. Then there's one particular final exchange: Charles says that the island "is mine, it was once and it will be again." Ben tells him it isn't. Charles says that the hunt is on "for both of us", and that is definitely true. It's going to take both men awhile, but each of them will find their way there, and will step over the bodies of anyone in order to do it.