Wednesday, February 24, 2010

This Week on...Lost

As always, don't read this entry if you have not yet seen the episode and don't want to be spoiled!


It was an interesting episode this week. I enjoyed "crazy Claire", and liked the bit of lying Jin did to save his own hide and to save Kate's. It has left me wondering how one comes down with this "sickness", and what exactly does it do. Does it affect everyone the same way? There seems to be some level of paranoia involved. On the same note, just who or what is Christian Shephard? Claire is friends with the Man in Black, and is also hanging out with her Dad, but my impression was that she was hanging out with the two of them at the same time. I thought that Christian was simply the Man in Black, and that he took over his body...but that may not be the case. It will be interesting to find out more about that.

The flash sideways was pretty neat as well. Jack has a son! I assumed that his mother was Sarah, Jack's ex-wife, but maybe that's not the case! It hasn't been revealed yet. Showing Jack's scar was a way of showing the audience that the two universes seem to be starting to collide or merge in some way. So there is significance to these flashes...we just don't know exactly what yet. This flash sideways made Jack's story come full circle in a way. Jack feared failure because he feared his Dad. David was the same way. But their story ended happier because Dad and son had a heart to heart talk, which brought them closer. Very touching moment.

The bits at the lighthouse were the best moments of the episode. First of all, that lighthouse looked fantastic. I want the Lost creators to build a replica in it in my backyard. It could be like my creepy playhouse. On a more serious note, it revealed something important: Jacob used the lighthouse to watch the candidates. I think Jack was brought there to be shown just that. But when Jacob failed to make an appearance, Jack threw a tantrum and destroyed the glass in the lighthouse. It was never revealed who 108 was, and who I assume is the one who is supposed to be brought to the island. Who do I think it is? One of the following:

Desmond: My favourite character. I've been hoping Desmond makes an appearance this season, especially since Ben swore to kill Penny after Charles Widmore killed his daughter. They need to find a way to integrate that plot line into the plot line of the final season, and this may be the way to do it.

Charles Widmore: He was kicked off the island years ago, and if I remember correctly, he was the former leader of the Others before Ben took over. It has never been established who has the island's best interests at heart (and who is less 'evil'), Ben or Charles. I've flip flopped between them. What if he has to come to the island to get rid of the Man in Black?

I just had a thought: what if it is Desmond, but Charles (and therefore, Penny and their child) tags along? Jacob didn't seem too disappointed that the lighthouse was destroyed, so maybe he knows that the person meant to arrive on the island is not good for the island and/or is not coming alone? Maybe Desmond is meant to come along, but is not coming alone? That Charles is coming, and he's bad for the island? Just a thought I had.

I also briefly thought that maybe it would be Walt, but now I kind of doubt it. I have a feeling that Walt's story is mostly done. But at the same time, part of me feels that Aaron and Walt have a larger purpose than we ever thought. Light versus dark, you know? Maybe I brought this up last week, but what if Aaron was a vessel for Jacob, and Walt, a vessel for the Man in Black?

The Man in Black is headed to the Temple now, which means trouble for everyone there. I get the feeling he may not be able to enter, at least not in "smoky form", because the folks at the Temple seemed to put some sort of protection down, if I remember correctly. Is Sawyer still with the Man in Black? If so, does that mean he will join them on the journey to the Temple? Looking forward to next week!

By the way, the Man in Black needs a name. As cool as the Man in Black sounds, I consistently think of The Princess Bride when I write it!

9 comments:

  1. What if 108 is Amber Lamps?
    That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.

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  2. If they happen to be Amber Lamps, then you'll have ben the one who said it first!

    Perhaps you are onto something...

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  3. Great blog, as usual.

    Great episode too. I loved the flash sideays to Jack and his son, very touching. I think Matthew Fox is a great actor and I'd like to see him in more stuff. And then the lighthouse stuff with Hurley was awesome, and I LOVED how they "explained" it being there.

    "How come we never noticed this before?"
    "Cause we weren't looking for it."

    Haha that's clearly a jab at people who like to think the show is just too grandiose.

    It's my feeling that Jacob knew that Jack would flip out and destroy the mirror and that's why he had Hurley take him to the lighthouse.

    Jack is a very integral character and Jacob is just playing with him and testing his limits of faith.

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  4. Thanks! I liked the explanation of it as well. Maybe it only appears after being told about it by Jacob? I felt the same way you did; Jacob knew Jack would destroy the mirror, which was why he was brought there. Maybe he WANTED the mirrors destroyed so the Man in Black couldn't use them?

    I've really enjoyed Jack's progression as a character. In the beginning, he was all about science, but as time has gone on, he's shifted so that he's heading closer to faith. He actually went with Hurley to the lighthouse and believed that Jacob was communicating with Hurley, which he would not have done a few seasons back. He came back to the island, period, after living a horrible off-island life. He's still got his limits, but they're starting to shift, and I wouldn't be surprised if he adopted Locke's former role of the "faithful" by the end of the series.

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  5. Exactly. Jack was all about "proving it" in the beginning and him and Locke almost came to blows a few times over Lockes faith in the island.

    I think that you're right about Jacob using Jack to destroy the mirrors so that The Man in Black can't use them.

    However the one nagging point in my head about that is why wouldn't Jacob just get Hurley to do it?

    How about that preview for next weeks episode!? ANSWERS WILL BE GIVEN!!!!

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  6. Jacob has his reasons...but I think he just likes doing things the hard way. Or maybe he wanted Jack to see what was in the mirror to get him thinking about faith and what he has to do on the island?

    I hated the preview! It was more of a tease than it normally is!

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  7. Watch Jacob turn out to be the bad guy in the end.

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  8. I can see that being the case! What a crazy twist that'd be, eh?

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  9. That would be crazy.

    I just realized that 4+8+15+16+23+42=108

    Fun Fact: there are 108 stitches on every baseball.

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