"A transcript is a retrospective written record of dialogue, and like a script (a prospective record) may include other scene information such as props or actions. In the case of a transcript of a film or television episode, ideally it is a verbatim record. Because closed-captioning is usually written separately, its text may have errors and does not necessarily reflect the true Canonical transcript. Kris White: Hello and welcome to the official Lost video podcast, hosted by ABC.com. We\u2019re here today with Michael Emerson and Elizabeth Mitchell \u2013 the other woman from last night\u2019s episode\u2019s title \u2013 they here to talk about that creepy scene with Ben, where he raises [tension] on a new level. And coming up for the next week we have an audio podcast with executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. They\u2019ll take your fan questions and recap our next episode entitled Ji Yeon. That airs on Thursday, March 13 at 9 p.m. on ABC and available the next day on abc.com. Of course, the following day we\u2019ll also have another video podcast for you as well. Here now are Michael and Elizabeth. Enjoy! [Opening Lost theme] Elizabeth Mitchell: I didn\u2019t ever expect Juliet to be particularly likable. So I think that was astonishing to me that [???] \u201CI kind of like her\u201D and I thought \u201CWow, how astounding is that!\u201D [JULIET: Don't you understand? These people came here to wage war against Ben, and Ben's gonna win, Jack. And when he does, you don't want to be anywhere near me. JACK: Why not? JULIET: Because he thinks that I'm his. (Crying) And he knows how I feel about you. ] Elizabeth Mitchell: I don\u2019t think it was a huge surprise for Juliet that Ben had feelings for her, but I still think it was... it was horrifying under the circumstances. D\u2019you know, standing where she was, being where she was at that moment, I mean her entire world comes crashing around her, and he says \u201CYou\u2019re mine\u201D. [JULIET: You sent him out here because you knew this would happen. (Cries) You wanted this! You wanted him to die! Why?] Michael Emerson: Twice since we\u2019ve been filming the show Ben has lost it emotionally, lost his cool, and both times he does it in kind of a big way and kind of a childish way. Elizabeth Mitchell: Oh, she\u2019s creepy! And he did it so beautifully, he did it like a twelve-year-old boy throwing a temper tantrum over [???] his first love, and I thought it was genius, what he did. [BEN: You're asking me why? After everything I did to get you here, after everything I've done to keep you here, how can you possibly not understand... that you're mine? (Ben looks down, surprised at himself.) ] Michael Emerson: Many brilliant people are sort of stunted in terms of their maturity or their emotional control. So, it doesn\u2019t seem altogether wrong that Ben is like an angry teenager sometimes, if he gets to [thwarted]. It\u2019s good, I think that he has to [???] Elizabeth Mitchell: And the thing we have to remember is that Juliet is... how brilliant she is. D\u2019you know, she\u2019s this kind of wonderful mind, and I think that Ben probably has a tremendous respect for that. It\u2019s not because Juliet is so enticing, it\u2019s just the fact that she\u2019s got this amazing mind, she has this amazing, you know, [fassle] intelligence, and I think that\u2019s what intrigues him, that\u2019s what draws him into her. [HARPER: What do you think of Ben? JULIET: He's great. Uh, very smart... and intense. Challenging. He's been really good to me. HARPER: Of course he has. You look just like her. ] Elizabeth Mitchell: And then there\u2019s just the fact that I seem to look like someone whom we don\u2019t know who it is. And it\u2019s so nice, so nicely mixed-up!"@en . "Official Lost Podcast transcript/March 06, 2008"@en . "A transcript is a retrospective written record of dialogue, and like a script (a prospective record) may include other scene information such as props or actions. In the case of a transcript of a film or television episode, ideally it is a verbatim record. Because closed-captioning is usually written separately, its text may have errors and does not necessarily reflect the true Canonical transcript. [Opening Lost theme] [JULIET: Don't you understand? These people came here to wage war against Ben, and Ben's gonna win, Jack. And when he does, you don't want to be anywhere near me. JACK: Why not?"@en . . "March"@en . . "6"^^ . . "2008"^^ . .