ccosborne3 Wrote:A thought about Miles. When he was doing his Ghostbusters act he didn't come off as all that helpful. It seemed more like he was trapping the ghost there against its will and only let it go because it coughed up some cash. And what was with the vacuum cleaner?
I agree. I think Miles is edgy, snide, smart, and totally self-serving. He's a great character.
Miles is no saint. He wasn't particularly kind to the banged up pilot. When Kate asked Daniel, the spacy physicist, to put his gun away, Daniel replied "I I can't because, uh, Miles, uh, would kill me." As the helicopter began to go down, Daniel was crying out "no, no," when he was supposed to jump. Miles just took him and shoved him out saying "hey, genius, GO!"
On the other hand, as the copter was going down and the redhead anthropologist couldn't find her vest (that all important bullet proof vest), Miles told her to take his. Don't know what that means for Miles in the future.
I think Miles is the most interesting character introduced in a long while.
Quote:I knew I recognized him from somewhere. He guest starred on one of the final Sopranos episodes. He played one of Uncle Junior's lieutenants in the group home he was living in. He was great in that episode.
Thanks for that, I knew I'd see him somewhere, too, but couldn't remember where. You're right, he was terrific.
When I saw the box of gas masks and biohazard suits, I became really concerned for the folks on the Island. It looked like it could be Ben's Purge all over again. As usual, Ben is a step ahead of everyone, and maybe that's why he warned that everyone on the Island would be killed, and that Danielle should take Alex way far away. Wonder who's Ben's man on the freighter?