I was re-watching this episode today, and remembering the script with the whole Adam and Eve thing, I thought that Kate deep down probably wanted him to stop her.
Imagine my surprise when reading on Lostpedia that Charlie thought so too!
Nice scene, and maybe they shouldnt have deleted it, cause it explains much better why Jack all of a sudden "changed his mind".
I disagree that it's sexist. There ARE some differences between men and women, not just with anatomy. I'm not trying to get into a full out debate on the issue, but I'm just pointing out that it's really not sexist.
What it really means is, Charlie's suggesting that Kate thinks Jack really cares about her, and that if he does he'd tell her not to go rather than just let her go. Charlie's suggesting Kate did it to try to prove Jack loves her.
Charlie: well she kind of asked for your permission.
Jack: Kate doesn't ask for anyone's permission. She does whatever she wants.
Charlie: Yeah, right.You know, if she wanted to go, she would've just gone!You know, lets not forget she IS a girl Jack. Maybe, she wanted you to tell her NOT to go.
Cool, I can see why it was deleted though.. a bit much jibberjabbering from Charlie (though he does say insightful things). I think they were sticking with Jack's character being a bit aloof about Kate/women/their feelings. lol
this show is sexist enough without this scene. good call on cutting it.
froggymicwop 1 year ago
I was re-watching this episode today, and remembering the script with the whole Adam and Eve thing, I thought that Kate deep down probably wanted him to stop her.
Imagine my surprise when reading on Lostpedia that Charlie thought so too!
Nice scene, and maybe they shouldnt have deleted it, cause it explains much better why Jack all of a sudden "changed his mind".
manuep666 2 years ago 2
lol girlz
lucaspepa 4 years ago 3
Charlie isn't saying that because she's a girl she wants to be subservient - he's saying that Kate fancies Jack and wants his approval.
simpleton7 4 years ago 18
This comment has received too many negative votes show
and how is that not sexist? poor little girl wants big daddy jack's approval...
Trsh3r 3 years ago
I disagree that it's sexist. There ARE some differences between men and women, not just with anatomy. I'm not trying to get into a full out debate on the issue, but I'm just pointing out that it's really not sexist.
februarysongawake 4 years ago 7
What it really means is, Charlie's suggesting that Kate thinks Jack really cares about her, and that if he does he'd tell her not to go rather than just let her go. Charlie's suggesting Kate did it to try to prove Jack loves her.
brianman4815162342 2 years ago
I liked that scene!!!
jenbojenbojeno 5 years ago 4
duh jack. duh.
universe93 5 years ago 4
this is in TV Guide Bonus CD-ROM
jrcaporal 5 years ago
here you go M8Cell - idk if you still want it
Jack : yeah charlie, she went out there with him
Charlie: well why'd you let her go?
Jack: i didnt let her do anything!
Charlie: well she kind of asked for your permission.
Jack: Kate doesn't ask for anyone's permission. She does whatever she wants.
Charlie: Yeah, right.You know, if she wanted to go, she would've just gone!You know, lets not forget she IS a girl Jack. Maybe, she wanted you to tell her NOT to go.
Dayln3 5 years ago 4
Bla Bla
herrded 5 years ago
Why is this scene so amazing? Someone please elaborate
ReliableProductions 5 years ago
could anybody type the whole dialoge as comment?
M8cell 5 years ago
I love that scene. Aww, I wish they put it in. Charlie <333
theoddbird 5 years ago
Cool, I can see why it was deleted though.. a bit much jibberjabbering from Charlie (though he does say insightful things). I think they were sticking with Jack's character being a bit aloof about Kate/women/their feelings. lol
ambersumiko 5 years ago
it is a genius scene
Problably it gave away to much
jennylaloca23 5 years ago
what the hell is so amazing about it?
JohnEko 5 years ago
Why do they delete this amazing scene?
Giuly82 5 years ago 2
ah that was good
cudlitedi123 5 years ago