Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
so agree with all that. with her new schedule, she can come in and out, hopefully starting out the season with US knowing she's alive. that will keep the suliet fans happy. but of course, they have to have the angst. so they will show sawyer getting on with his life, thinking about her, but still getting on with his other duties. whatever they do to bring her back to him will be the best, but if they need any writers for the job, i'm available!
You could put Jack and Kate on a New York City street and have them pass each other at rush hour on a Wednesday morning. And they would stop and turn, slowing to watch each other go by. They know each other within the context of a universal recognition. They have met before this life. And, they will meet again, in another.
Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
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If Elizabeth comes back playing Juliet it probably isn't gonna be for some lame Ghost storyline (I expect Smokey to appear mainly as Christian next season, for rather obvious Jack-will-be-having-Daddy-issues-again-when-he-confronts-the-Ghost-reasons...) or just for some random Dharma flashbacks and... that's it (In fact, it may be that we won't be having any Dharma flashbacks at all; towards the end of the season, it seemed to me that the producers were anxious to "wrap up" the Dharma storyline in order to finally begin season 6 storytelling at the appropriate time...) Therefore, Juliet coming back would have to be something important for the plot as regarding next season vis-a-vis Sawyer's character. The producers would not make a point of investing time and money coordinating her schedule otherwise; they would have rather simply written her out completely; thereby conserving resources for when they were really gonna need them later in the season.
Things being what they are, odds are they aren't doing that. LOL.
Certainly Sawyer would be the primary reason, but I would also want her to come back to get resolution to the pregnancy issue storyline. Juliet deserves a resolution there.
No; no; no! No more! Not this time, consiglieri. No more meetin's, no more discussions, no more Sollozzo tricks. You give'em one message: I want Sollozzo -- if not, it's all-out war -- we go to the mattresses...
Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
I agree! We need to get a resolution on the pregnancy issues on the island. And Juliet must be involved with it. Many people think that Juliet resolved those issues when she finally delivered her first baby on the island, that happens to be Ethan. But there has to be more on that....
Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
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Originally Posted by GEORGEIII
If Elizabeth comes back playing Juliet it probably isn't gonna be for some lame Ghost storyline (I expect Smokey to appear mainly as Christian next season, for rather obvious Jack-will-be-having-Daddy-issues-again-when-he-confronts-the-Ghost-reasons...) or just for some random Dharma flashbacks and... that's it (In fact, it may be that we won't be having any Dharma flashbacks at all; towards the end of the season, it seemed to me that the producers were anxious to "wrap up" the Dharma storyline in order to finally begin season 6 storytelling at the appropriate time...) Therefore, Juliet coming back would have to be something important for the plot as regarding next season vis-a-vis Sawyer's character. The producers would not make a point of investing time and money coordinating her schedule otherwise; they would have rather simply written her out completely; thereby conserving resources for when they were really gonna need them later in the season.
Things being what they are, odds are they aren't doing that. LOL.
You might want to read through what I've written in this thread, for another possibility. I don't know what the consequences for Suliet as a couple would be longterm (though it would most definitely make it the most important pairing to ever have happened in Lost), but for Juliet as a character, it would be too awesome and badass to describe in words. Well, maybe "Ageless Guardian Angel Juliet" pretty much sums up my theory. And remember:
Spoiler:
Darlton have promised (see DarkUFO) that the University of Michigan, the DeGroots, Alvar Hanso and the Hanso Foundation should all come up in season 6 - what better way would there be to orchestrate this than my way?
Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
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I agree! We need to get a resolution on the pregnancy issues on the island. And Juliet must be involved with it. Many people think that Juliet resolved those issues when she finally delivered her first baby on the island, that happens to be Ethan. But there has to be more on that....
The infamous Island statue (first seen intact by Sawyer and Juliet in one of those "time flashes" at the beginning of the season, btw.) turns out to be Taweret, the goddess of fertility...
Jules is a fertility specialist.
Things that make you go Hmmmmmm....
Specially since at its heart, let's face it, we're dealing with a Sci-fi/Fantasy show here, folks.
I don't know if any of that means anything yet...but I suppose it could.
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You might want to read through what I've written in this thread, for another possibility. I don't know what the consequences for Suliet as a couple would be longterm (though it would most definitely make it the most important pairing to ever have happened in Lost), but for Juliet as a character, it would be too awesome and badass to describe in words. Well, maybe "Ageless Guardian Angel Juliet" pretty much sums up my theory. And remember:
Spoiler:
Darlton have promised (see DarkUFO) that the University of Michigan, the DeGroots, Alvar Hanso and the Hanso Foundation should all come up in season 6 - what better way would there be to orchestrate this than my way?
Well, I agree with you that in such a set-up I really don't know what happens to Suliet, but in terms of Juliet's character, that's pretty brilliant.
If any of that is true, well, no wonder Elizabeth sounded so giddy when she talked with Jimmy Kimmel! LOL!
Not to mention, your theory happens to explain brilliantly perhaps the most random lines of dialogue ever in the show, when Bernard offers tea to Juliet without bothering to offer it to anyone else, lol.
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Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
This show does love its reunion scenes, and while there's surely a Jin/Sun reunion on the horizon (I expect early in the season), the other BIG REUNIONS! have already occured (in 1977 Dharma awwwwwww Hurley & Sawyer) . . . especially since Locke isn't really Locke, and it's not as if we are going to have a stirring and heartwarming reunion of any of the Losties with Ben . . .
What big, heartwarming, emotion tugging reunion does that leave us?????
Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
That would be awesome if Bernard and Rose met ageless Juliet during their time flashes. Then she let them know things, which is why they were so calm when they told them what they were going to do. The way Bernard was looking at her was very telling, they focused on his face as she walked away, why? It must mean something. Maybe ageless Juliet told them to ask her that, as a test. To prove to them that she was telling them the truth.
It could also explain why Jacob didn't go to see young Juliet, she's his mother. He doesn't need to persuade her to come to the island, she was already well on her journey that would led to everything happening.
When Richard recruited Juliet, he told her that deep down she knew where they were going was special. And she downed the OJ without a second thought. Deep down she knew she was going where she belonged.
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Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
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Originally Posted by Ben DeRoy
You might want to read through what I've written in this thread, for another possibility. I don't know what the consequences for Suliet as a couple would be longterm (though it would most definitely make it the most important pairing to ever have happened in Lost), but for Juliet as a character, it would be too awesome and badass to describe in words. Well, maybe "Ageless Guardian Angel Juliet" pretty much sums up my theory. And remember:
Spoiler:
Darlton have promised (see DarkUFO) that the University of Michigan, the DeGroots, Alvar Hanso and the Hanso Foundation should all come up in season 6 - what better way would there be to orchestrate this than my way?
I like the theory overall but I would be very disappointed if there were not a happy ending reunion scene tied to it (and I'm quite sure I don't ike putting Juliet together with Widmore, yeech!). Hopefully Sawyer would also become ageless at the end of the series.
The theory is well though out, but if Darlton reads it, you can count that they will come up with something else, lol.
No; no; no! No more! Not this time, consiglieri. No more meetin's, no more discussions, no more Sollozzo tricks. You give'em one message: I want Sollozzo -- if not, it's all-out war -- we go to the mattresses...
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This show does love its reunion scenes,
yes, and one of my favs was vincent and michael in season 2. cried like a baby!
You could put Jack and Kate on a New York City street and have them pass each other at rush hour on a Wednesday morning. And they would stop and turn, slowing to watch each other go by. They know each other within the context of a universal recognition. They have met before this life. And, they will meet again, in another.
Re: Suliet (Juliet and Sawyer ship): Because blondes have more fun
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Originally Posted by Coconut1226
That would be awesome if Bernard and Rose met ageless Juliet during their time flashes. Then she let them know things, which is why they were so calm when they told them what they were going to do. The way Bernard was looking at her was very telling, they focused on his face as she walked away, why? It must mean something. Maybe ageless Juliet told them to ask her that, as a test. To prove to them that she was telling them the truth.
It could also explain why Jacob didn't go to see young Juliet, she's his mother. He doesn't need to persuade her to come to the island, she was already well on her journey that would led to everything happening.
When Richard recruited Juliet, he told her that deep down she knew where they were going was special. And she downed the OJ without a second thought. Deep down she knew she was going where she belonged.
That would certainly explain the expression in Bernard's face as Juliet walks away; I thought that was a very odd choice indeed for the scene. LOL.
In March, when Elizabeth was actually asked about season six, she said the following: "The writers really know what they are doing..."
If any of what Darlton may have told her for next season in any way resembles the theory above...Wow. Just Wow.
Still, given past experience, we're probably way off base, but it's always fun to speculate, isn't it? We certainly have more than enough time to do so! LOL.