I was pretty flat about everything. Oh yeah, there's Charlie. Okay. *shrugs* Whatever. I was less annoyed about everything than just plain numb.
How come they resurrected Sayid but not Juliet?
Here's the plot answer - "technically" because he was still alive and therefore could be healed. But it is not clear if the real Sayid is dead and his body has been resrerected to be used as a shell for Jacob or the other guy or whoever. Here's my other answer - because Juliet, like most of the female characters, is considered irrelevant to the actual mythology, and served her purpose as a foil to the trainagle. Therefore she was more useful dead than alive.
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Date: 2010-02-03 03:52 pm (UTC)How come they resurrected Sayid but not Juliet?
Here's the plot answer - "technically" because he was still alive and therefore could be healed. But it is not clear if the real Sayid is dead and his body has been resrerected to be used as a shell for Jacob or the other guy or whoever. Here's my other answer - because Juliet, like most of the female characters, is considered irrelevant to the actual mythology, and served her purpose as a foil to the trainagle. Therefore she was more useful dead than alive.