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imjusthatawsum
05-25-06, 09:45 PM
It seems our good friend Fenry isn't very happy with his appearance. When we first met, his hair was light-ish brown and he was wearing a polo shirt. Now, at the end of season 2 his hair is JET BLACK and he's in an outfit of the others. Also, his face isn't yellow and he doesn't look like he got beat up pretty recently.

I don't really know where I'm going with this but if anyone else has something to say, I'd be glad to hear it!

Hodgepodge
05-25-06, 09:52 PM
We have several threads discussing the recurring character of Henry, Non-Henry, Fenry, et al. I'm going to move this to the Redshirts and Recurring Characters forum. Please continue the discussion there.

imjusthatawsum
05-25-06, 09:58 PM
My bad! :rolleyes:
But pretty soon you're gonna have to give Fenry his own section...

drabauer
05-25-06, 10:01 PM
Where do you get black hair? I see greasy brown, and the clothing switcheroo seems to represent casual Fridays in the others' workcamp. The jaundice is gone but the scars remain; a testament to the island's healing powers, which stop short (as with Locke's eye) when it comes to symbolic scarification. I will post a picture when I can find one.

imjusthatawsum
05-25-06, 10:12 PM
I don't know, I saw black but the healing does make sense (duh :hammersel) and I'm really wondering WHERE the polo shirt came from. Also, What does et al mean???

drabauer
05-26-06, 09:30 AM
as promised, brown-haired hacked up Fenry (http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&album=1085&pos=1266).

imjusthatawsum
05-26-06, 11:43 AM
You're right, I thought I saw black when I was watching but now, in that picture, it's obviously brown (but it still seems much darker).

vonnegut
05-27-06, 04:52 AM
I don't know, I saw black but the healing does make sense (duh :hammersel) and I'm really wondering WHERE the polo shirt came from. Also, What does et al mean???

et al is an abbreviation for the Latin el alii (alia) (aliae), which means "and others."

Those three years of Latin in high school finally pay off :D