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Originally Posted by D-Roc

I did feel a mite sorry for him as he really did look dreadful in this episode. His dreams are falling apart and i feel that he's beginning to realise that he made the wrong call. Interestingly, he might not be the only one, if we take Hugo's 4.01 flash as canon.
Good shout about him using his sickness as an excuse to be the first on the trip home. At one point I thought that Kate might have spiked his orange juice again
TRUE, he had enough strength to flirt with Kate. She sure perked him up didn't she! Although personally I was glad to see Jack pick Faraday up by the scruff of his neck - he's a liar and his complicit. His cuteness is also wearing thin on me.
But no, i don't feel sorry for Jack, not in the cold light of day. 
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Yeah you could see it on his face when he left the tent; that he's worked so hard to get everyone home and now it all seems to be for nothing.
Oh well Jack, that's what you get for ignoring Locke!
Nah, she was too busy sorting out her top straps that must have 'accidentally' fallen down as soon as Jack walked past! I was half expecting Jack to then turn around and give Juliet a big kiss causing Kate, in her grief, to try and swim away...
I still don't mind Daniel at the moment, but Charlotte is still just completey pointless though!
I wonder how Bernard came to learn morse code at some point though? Or when Jack actually spend enough time with him to actually know it!
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Originally Posted by Malion
I can just how this plays out though... everyone can't figure out what is wrong with Jack, he is on the verge of death... and Kate pulls out the crackers and makes it all better.
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And then they fall madly in love and the Jaters break the internet with their squeeing. Just one more reason to wish Jack dead really
This scene did seem to parallel future Jack in some regards, what with him writing his own perscription and seeing his plans and structured life fall about him.