Best Line
- "He wants us to move the island." Locke explaining to Ben and Hurley what has to be done. I kept waiting for the episode to reveal the weekly best line and, although there were some good ones (Locke's summation of the Dharma Initiative as the makers of ranch dressing to Hurley's dream-induced exclamation of "Mallomars!"), it wasn't until the final seconds that I got my line. "Lost" has always had great last lines right before that musical BUM! but this one was a doozy!
- The song Emily was listening to in her bedroom was "Everyday" by Buddy Holly. This song was released in 1957. Along with Patsy Cline and Glenn Miller, Holly is yet another musician whose songs have been used on the show and who died in a plane crash.
- Are we to believe that Emily's older boyfriend is con man Anthony Cooper (a.k.a. real Sawyer)?
- Emily being hit by a car can be added to the reoccurring theme of car accidents (Michael being hit, Locke almost being run over in a parking lot, Kate getting in a car accident while fleeing the hospital). However, the car that hit Emily was not the Mystery Car of Death involved in the other accidents. Perhaps its predecessor?
- Is it a coincidence that both Locke's mother and Ben's mother share the same first name? Also, Ben and Locke are the only two characters who have had flashbacks to immediately before they were born and then showing different stages of their childhood.
- Keamy not being able to kill Michael echoes Michael's own attempt to kill himself and the island preventing it. We saw this same situation earlier this season when Jack pulled the trigger on Locke and nothing happened.
- Another reoccurring theme was the close-up shot of Locke's eyeball.
- This is the fourth dream/vision that Locke has had on the island. His first involved Boone and finding the crashed small aircraft. Then, he dreamt he was Mr. Eko and found the Pearl Station. His third dream was in the sweat lodge when he saw all the survivors in an airport setting.
- Interesting that Jacob's cabin started off as a getaway for Horace and the missus.
- The repeating nature of Locke's dream is reminiscent of a time loop.
- Not surprising that Horace Goodspeed wishes Locke "Godspeed."
- Is it significant that Emily's mother wanted to smoke in the nursery? Did this have some long term effect on baby Locke and the smoke monster of the island?
- Island native Richard Alpert has been watching over Locke since his birth. Hmm.
- So Locke considers Hurley "special" since he could see Jacob's cabin.
- I like that when Locke says they're making a pit stop, the stop actually involves a pit!
- Young Locke was playing backgammon as we saw him do in Season One with Walt.
- Young Locke is told he is "special" as was Walt.
- Young Locke's drawing could definitely be construed as a child's version of the smoke monster.
- The objects Alpert shows young Locke included a baseball glove; the Book of Laws (which I felt had a biblical look to it); a vile of what appeared to be sand (from the island?); a compass, a comic book (Mystery Tales with the cover story "The Hidden Land" and an accompanying picture of a city in the clouds - Cloud City? A Star Wars reference?); and a knife. Alpert seems pleased when Locke chooses the vile of sand (he is one with the island?) and the compass (he has a sense of direction?) but not when Locke picks up the knife (he could be violent?).
- I believe Ben is referring to Richard Alpert when he tells Hurley it was the Others Leader's decision to kill the Dharma people.
- The mercenary who dies from wounds sustained by the smoke monster's attack is named Mayhew. The actor who played Chewbacca is Peter Mayhew. Another Star Wars reference?
- Is the sickness affecting the freighter crew the same condition that Rousseau's crew succumbed to?
- Charles Widmore would seem to be associated with the Dharma Initiative as his secondary protocol document bears the logo of the as-yet-unseen Orchid Station.
- Could the "Temple" be the one place Ben can go to escape the island being torched?
- I'm guessing Sayid is only able to get one zodiac boat-load of people (Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sun, and Aaron) off the island and to the freighter before the rest are stranded.
- On the inside of the door of teenage Locke's locker was a poster of the band Geronimo Jackson, first seen as an album in the Swan Station by Charlie and Hurley, then later on a t-shirt worn by undercover policeman Eddie at the commune in Locke's third season flashback.
- The summer science camp is sponsored by Mittelos, the same company that recruited Juliet. Mittelos is also an anagram of "lost time". If Locke had gone, would he then have been a man of science like Jack?
- Teenage Locke's statement "Don't tell me what I can't do!" is also what the wheelchair bound Locke said to the Australian walkabout travel agent in Season One.
- Lapidius found Michael's belief that Widmore re-created the crash of Oceanic 815 very amusing and bordering on conspiracy theory. What does he know that we don't?
- I'm wondering if the device strapped to Keamy's arm is some sort of time stabilization device so no matter where - or when - the island goes, he'll be with it. Almost like an electronic constant.
- Ben reveals that he was also once considered "special" and the "chosen one". It is obvious in this episode that Ben is reluctantly passing the mantel of authority over to Locke.
- Paralyzed Locke was at the Delerue Center for Rehabilitation. Georges Delerue was a renowned French film composer. He died of a heart attack and not in a plane crash.
- The second I heard the orderly's voice I knew it was Abaddon. What was the miracle that changed him? When he is telling Locke about his walkabout, there seems to be a guttural effect (not unlike demonic possession) to his voice when he says "Who I was." Then right before the elevator doors closed, I swear his eyes did something freaky. I re-watched the scene frame-by-frame on my DVR until I got too creeped out by his face. He just reminded me of the devil or an alien so much I couldn't watch it again.
- Now that the freighter doctor has had his throat cut and thrown overboard, does this mean the island does not exist 30 minutes in the past as Faraday's test proved, but maybe 23 hours and 30 minutes in the future?
- I wondered if it was symbolic that the satchel Lapidus threw out of the chopper landed on and collapsed what appeared to be Claire's shelter with Aaron's empty crib.
- Jack's dad did not have on his burial suit and trademark white sneakers that we've seen him in up until now. He appeared to have similar clothes to the island natives and a pair of work boots.
- Claire seemed very un-Claire-like to me. Could she be dead. My co-worker Geoff wondered if she wasn't killed when her house collapsed on her. Is it possible the island can only control dead bodies, ones with no will of there own, and is using her and Jack's dad to communicate with the survivors?
- In the humorous scene of Hurley and Ben waiting for Locke, I swore I heard ghostly whispering, including a "Yessss" when Hurley gave Ben a part of his (Apollo?) candy bar.
- As soon as Locke said they needed to move the island, my first thought was that they're going to move it in time, not geographically.
- Emily said she was almost 6 months pregnant in the opening flashback.
- The freighter captain pointed out that there are 2 keys to the safe.
- The captain told Sayid and Desmond that there was a pantry big enough for 2 men and to meet him in 10 minutes behind the container.
- Desmond said he has spend 3 years on the island.
2 comments:
Hey there, Brian! Have you seen the website www.timelooptheory.com? I suggest you go there. It will kinda blow your mind.
Keep up the great work!
- Dale (AmericanDevil)
p.s. - for some reason, this site won't let me log on as me anymore. :(
Dale:
I actually put a link to the time loop website in my Episode 8 blog entry back in March. When I saw it, it did blow my mind and I had to include it!
Not sure why you can't log on as you.
Brian
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