Even if we've gone way beyond life on the island - with the plots literally weaving through space, time, and place - there was surely a moment when the characters on Lost got tired of swimming and putt-putt. Amid destruction and death, even the survivors of Oceanic 815 surely needed a laugh now and then, which gave Sayid - who apparently moonlights as a stand-up comic when not being awesome with guns and roundhouse kicks - the chance to demonstrate his comic chops for his new friends.
We're hoping some new footage will surface from the first ever island-wide talent show. Picture it: Juliet playing bongos, Danielle Rousseau's interpretive dance numbers, Ben's silly rabbit tricks (you know the one), etc.
Plus, you just know Desmond somehow found the time to turn willow reeds into some sort of didgeridoo or something. Poor guy had all the time in the world!
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2-05-2009 @ 6:10PM
Boomstick said...
Hurley was the best part!
2-05-2009 @ 5:48PM
colby said...
Hey! It's SNL's Bobby Moynihan playing Hurley!!
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2-05-2009 @ 8:33PM
Cyantre said...
Wow, that was really not at all funny.
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2-05-2009 @ 9:35PM
edgore said...
Wow! Now THAT'S a torturer!
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2-06-2009 @ 2:55AM
Paul said...
"Dude... WHEN is everybody tonight."
Haha good stuff.
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2-12-2009 @ 12:50AM
literaryluv said...
Loved that Hurley was sipping a Snapple on the island. I also loved the coconut makeshift microphone. :)
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