From eonline.com:
According to ABC, Lost season six will premiere on its new night, Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at 9 p.m. Is it a coincidence that this is Groundhog Day? Will this new season, like the Bill Murray movie, have scenes repeating themselves, but now maybe with subtle changes?
ABC also confirms that Nestor Carbonell's Richard Alpert, Ken Leung's Miles, Jeff Fahey's Frank Lapidus, and Zuleikha Robinson's Ilana have all been upped to series regular status (supposedly Ilana has close personal ties to the Island); Emilie de Ravin is back full-time as Claire; and that Henry Ian Cusick's Desmond is not a season-six regular, although he'll no doubt appear as a heavily featured recurring character.
In other Lost news, the season five DVD/Blu-ray packaging has hieroglyphics hidden within the cover art that offer additional clues to the nature of season six.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
For the Lost Fan on Your Christmas List
Although Season 5 will be released in the traditional DVD box set ($59.99) on December 8, the true Lost fan will want to get the Lost: Complete Fifth Season Dharma Initiation Kit ($119.99) on that same date. The five DVDs come cleverly packaged in 1970's era floppy disc covers. There are Dharma patches and even a VHS tape (who has VCRs any more?!).

Check out this video preview of the kit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/m2VA7EYSWJ3R8F

Check out this video preview of the kit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/m2VA7EYSWJ3R8F
Friday, October 23, 2009
Poster for Season 6
Friday, August 21, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
"Lost" Panel at Comic-Con 2009
This past weekend was the huge sci-fi convention, Comic-Con, in San Diego. As in past years, there was a panel discussion of "Lost" with the show's producers and members of the cast. It was both informative and very funny. Check it out with these four 10-minute segments at youtube:
Part 1 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruNjVeEBA_I
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMN89M9NmK4&feature=channel
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCn-xbBlb8&feature=channel
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-srKdiqz88&feature=channel
Part 1 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruNjVeEBA_I
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMN89M9NmK4&feature=channel
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCn-xbBlb8&feature=channel
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-srKdiqz88&feature=channel
Saturday, July 25, 2009
"Mysteries of the Universe"
Hello to all of you fellow Lost and Founders still checking the blog. I haven't had anything to report on until now. A new five-part video series has begun playing on-line at www.abc.com/lostmysteries. The premise is that footage from an 80's TV series, "Mysteries of the Universe" (think of the old Leonard Nimoy-hosted "In Search Of. . .") has been discovered regarding the Dharma Initiative. The first episode premiered July 23, with new episodes on August 4, September 8, October 15, and November 16. (Notice anything familiar about those dates?) It's something to hold us over while we wait for 6 more months for the final season of "Lost".
Thursday, May 14, 2009
"The Incident" (Season 5, Episode 16) Season Finale
Here it is: my last official Lost blog for 2009. Another milestone is that last night was the last Lost season finale that will end with a cliff hanger (and what a cliff hanger!). The producers promise closure with the series end next year. No Sopranos cut to black.
Jacob and the Other Man
Jacob and the Other Man
- If you are religious in nature, you might believe that Jacob and the other man are God and Satan, both battling for the souls of mankind. Knowing that the creators of Lost are fans of the Twilight Zone TV series, my latest theory is that these two are aliens on a mission to prove if mankind is worthy of continued existence. Jacob has been tasked with proving we are worthy and does everything he can to alter lives for the better. The Other Man on the other hand (!) wants the race to fail to live up to its potential. They are brothers, perhaps princes, whose parents have put them on this island as a test. There have always been theories that ancient Egyptians could not have built the pyramids without the help of an advanced, technologically superior race. Perhaps these two are part of that and this is why there are the numerous Egyptian references.
- I liked the visual symbolism of Jacob's light clothes and the Other Man's dark clothing. It continues the black and white imagery from Season 1 that included Locke explaining backgammon to Walt and the mismatched eyes Locke had in Claire's nightmare.
- In each of Jacob's encounters in the past, he made physical contact with each person. With "Katie", he touched her nose; his fingers touched James's when he gave him the pen; his hand went to Sayid's shoulder after the hit and run; he also touched Locke's shoulder; with Jin and Sun, he placed his hands on their arms; he brushed fingers with Jack when handing him the candy bar, and with Hurley, he touched his shoulder before leaving the cab. Was Jacob imparting something to them or extracting something?
- Okay, so Locke isn't Jacob. In fact, Locke isn't even Locke! As least not since he showed up on the beach after the crash of Ajira 316. This would explain his noticeable change in attitude and increased level of confidence.
- So is the Other Man also the smoke monster? My co-worker Dean suggested this and that would explain why "Locke" didn't accompany Ben into the Temple for his encounter with Smokey. He couldn't be both at the same time. But does this mean then that Jacob is Christian? If so, is creepy Claire another incarnation of the Other Man?
- It is apparent that the Other Man could not harm Jacob so he needed to goad Ben into doing it. Although, Jacob seemed ready to sacrifice himself and readily allowed Ben's attack. Was his sacrifice for the greater good?
- "Oh, hell no." and "Son of a bitch." Rose's and Bernard's respective reactions to seeing Sawyer, Juliet, and Kate walk onto the beach.
- "I'm a Pisces." Ben's answer to Locke's query "Mind if I ask you a question?"
- "Well, it's a wonderful foot, Richard, but what does it have to do with Jacob?" Locke (or so we thought) commenting on what remained of the statue.
- Jacob was using a loom. In Greek mythology, the Fates determined an individual's destiny through the weaving of the Threads of Life. All the good and evil that befell someone was woven into their destiny and could not be altered. Is the tapestry Jacob was weaving the future he hoped to accomplish?
- Was the approaching ship the Black Rock? And could this be from where Richard/Ricardus originally came?
- The four-toed statue was revealed to be Taweret, the Egyptian goddess of motherhood.
- The boy with young Kate was her friend Tom, who we first saw in one of Kate's Season 1 flashbacks. He helped her get into the hospital to see her mother. It was also Tom's toy plane, which he was holding in last night's flashback, that Kate got from the security box during the bank robbery in the first season.
- As with most of Kate's flashbacks, a Patsy Cline song was playing in the store. This time it was "Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray". Interestingly, it tells the story of a woman who loses her man to another woman.
- Richard confirmed that Eloise is pregnant, presumably with Daniel.
- Richard also revealed that it was Jacob that made him ageless.
- Seeing Ilana and her crew on the outrigger makes me believe it was them shooting at Sawyer, Juliet, and the rest on their outrigger during the rainstorm time jump earlier this season.
- When Baum wondered whether Lapidus would make a good candidate, to what was he referring? Immortality like the ageless Richard?
- Richard said he had left the island three times. We know that once was at Locke's birth and then to test him at his foster home. What was the third time?
- Was Jacob's delaying of Sayid crossing the street his way of saving Sayid or insuring Nadia's death?
- I do not remember if it was established before, but Richard referred to Eloise as the definite leader of the Others.
- Once again, Hurley and his Dharma VW came to the rescue.
- How good to finally see Rose and Bernard and Vincent the dog again. After theorizing that it might be Jack and Kate or Desmond and Penny, I now strongly believe that the Adam and Eve skeletons discovered in Season 1 belong to none other than Rose and Bernard after happily living out their lives together in the jungle.
- The language being spoken in Ilana's hospital ward was Russian.
- Had Jacob been imprisoned in his cabin? Is this why he asked Locke to save him? Or was this actually Jacob? Could it have been the Other Man and the circle of ash kept him captive. If so, who broke the circle to allow him to be released?
- What caused the destruction to Jacob's cabin? And what is the significance of the painting of the large dog?
- The book Jacob was reading prior to Locke's fall was "Everything That Rises Must Converge" by Flannery O'Connor. It is a collection of nine short stories. The flawed characters of each story are fully revealed in apocalyptic moments of conflict and violence that are presented with comic detachment. The title story is a powerful depiction of a troubled mother-son relationship using the author's ability to expose human weakness and explore important moral questions through everyday situations. The story’s title refers to an underlying religious message that is central to the author's work: she aims to expose the sinful nature of humanity that often goes unrecognized in the modern, secular world.
- The DS ring that Sun found was Charlie's Drive Shaft ring that he gave to Claire.
- The operation in Jack's flashback was the same one he related to Kate in the pilot episode.
- The candy Jack tried to get from the vending machine is an Apollo Bar, the same type seen in the food pantry of the Swan station.
- In Juliet's flashback, the book on her parents' coffee table was "Mysteries of Ancient America".
- Of all of this episode's flashbacks, Juliet's was the only one not to include Jacob. Jack, Kate, and Sawyer who were all touched by Jacob were at the Swan station for the incident. Presumably, Juliet was the only one not to survive. Coincidence?
- Dr. Chang's left arm was injured during the incident, confirming why it was immobile during the orientation film seen in Season 1.
- Richard's answer to Ilana's question "What lies in the shadow of the statue" was in Latin and translated to "He who will protect/save us all."
- To whom was Jacob referring with his dying words "They're coming"? It obviously didn't please Locke/Other Man.
- Jack thought the hydrogen bomb weighed 10 tons.
- Sayid said it would take 2 hours to take the bomb to the Swan station.
- Radzinsky had been working on the Swan project for 6 years.
- "Locke" told his followers to take 5.
- "Locke" commented that Richard had been staring at him for 10 minutes.
- Richard stated that he had been off the island 3 times.
- Rose pointed out that the barracks were 5 miles away.
- As they approached the Swan station, Hurley told Jack they were 5 minutes away.
- Sawyer asked Jack for 5 minutes of his time.
- During the operation, Christian told Jack to count to 5.
- Sawyer was 8 years old when his parents died.
- Hurley told Jacob he killed 3 people.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Thursday, May 07, 2009
"Follow the Leader" (Season 5, Episode 15)
My favorite scene in last night's show and in my top 10 of Lost moments was the new and improved Locke explaining to Richard what he had to do and say to the "man" who was about to come out of the jungle at the drug plane crash site. Of course, we as the viewers knew this was the previously seen moment when Richard seemingly by magic appears when Locke needs medical care and instruction. Now knowing that it was Locke himself that coordinated it all (and watched it happen!) just blew my mind. Sort of like Ben, who seemed in equal parts awe and confusion of this uber-confident Locke.
Best Line
Best Line
- "Why do you think I tried to kill him?" Ben to Richard after he admitted Locke might be trouble.
- Widmore with gun and on horseback charging through the jungle reminded me of the scene in "Planet of the Apes" when the gorillas captured Charlton Heston.
- Was the ship in the bottle that Richard was constructing a model of the Black Rock?
- Locke's appearance with the wild boar on his shoulders was reminiscent of a scene from Season 1.
- A little insight into Richard Albert when Ben tells Sun that he is an "advisor" and has had the job for a very, very long time.
- Did Richard actually see Jack and the others die or did they fake their deaths to maintain some timeline continuity?
- Jack should change his name to Jerk after his brutal comment to Kate that enough of their time together was misery. It's no surprise she chooses not to go along with him.
- Phil punching Juliet had to be the low point of this at times violent and bloody episode.
- The scene of Chang quizzing Hurley (When were you born? Who is the president?) was much needed comic relief. Hurley had previously commented to Sawyer when he first arrived in the 70's that being in the past might be an issue if he was ever questioned.
- As Eloise is about to leave camp, Charles questioned her decision to go "in her condition" and placed his hand on her stomach, apparently indicating she was pregnant with Daniel. And what makes their love complicated, as Richard commented to Jack?
- During the last commercial break, there was a glimpse of the new fall series "Flash Forward". The ad had a black screen with random flashes of various scenes (including a kangaroo!) with the question "What Did You See?" This new show details what happens when the entire world blacks out for two minutes and seventeen seconds and gets to see six months into the future. Could this be this fall's Lost?
- Kate joining Sawyer and Kate on the sub can be found in the dictionary under both "awkward" and "third wheel".
- I loved the scene of the sub leaving the island. (Although the previews for next week would indicate that somehow Sawyer, Juliet, and Kate end up back on the island.)
- The scene of Locke leading everyone off the beach hearkens back to the mass exodus where Jack and the Oceanic 815 survivors left their camp mid-series.
- If Locke is Jacob as I have previously speculated, is Locke's statement that he is going to kill Jacob more figurative than literal? Perhaps Locke and Jacob will merge or once Locke reveals Jacob's true identity than Jacob ceases to exist?
- Faraday gave Richard 3 seconds to tell him where the bomb is.
- Richard noted that he hadn't seen Locke for 3 years.
- Eloise said she shot Daniel 10 minutes earlier.
- Chang questioned whether Hurley was really 46 years old.
- Locke told Richard he had 3 minutes to get everything right prior to Richard's encounter with Locke at the drug plane.
- "Nemo" announced that the sub would be shoving off in 2 minutes.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
"The Variable" (Season 5, Episode 14)
Love him or hate him, you've got to appreciate that President Obama made sure his "First 100 Days" news conference didn't run long and delay the 100th episode of Lost. And with Mother's Day just around the corner, what an appropriate show to appreciate that - hopefully - your own mother isn't as manipulative as Eloise Hawking and wouldn't (knowingly?) shoot you if you time traveled to see her.
Best Line
Best Line
- "Good Lord, no." Eloise's response to Penny mistakenly believing she is the mother of Benjamin Linus.
- I couldn't identify it but I feel that the show playing on the hospital waiting room's wall-mounted television was an Easter Egg. Maybe an episode of "Expose".
- The song both young and older Faraday were playing on the piano was "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", a melancholy song about elusive dreams.
- Was Eloise crying when she walked in on young Daniel because she knew that she would shoot him on the island? When asked by Penny if Desmond was going to die, Eloise told her that for the first time in a long time, she didn't know what was going to happen next. So perhaps up until then, Eloise did know events in advance.
- Another perfect casting choice with the actress who played the middle-aged Eloise.
- On second viewing, the conversation between young Daniel and his mother ("I could make time." "If only you could.") is very significant.
- The scene in the underground mine with Dr. Chang and the foreman is the same from this season's first episode but from Daniel's point of view.
- The catastrophic accident that Faraday speaks of to Dr. Chang is no doubt the "incident" that the doctor later mentioned in the Season 2 orientation film.
- Theresa the lab assistant who Eloise so bluntly dismissed is the woman hospitalized at home that Desmond visited earlier this season.
- Eloise told Daniel in the restaurant that the women (plural) in his life will be terribly hurt. Does she know Charlotte's destiny at this point?
- Again, re-watching this episode adds impact to Eloise's inscription in Daniel's journal: "No matter what, remember, I will always love you."
- The woman with Faraday when he is watching the news report on Oceanic 815 was Caroline, his caregiver.
- The magazine that Widmore moves was the 2003 issue of Wired — ''The Super-Powers Issue'' — featuring articles on the plausible science behind far-fetched stuff like invisibility, X-ray vision, and time travel. The cover headline read: ''The Impossible Gets Real!''
- Did you see the look Juliet gave Sawyer when he once again called Kate by her nickname "Freckles"?
- Young Charlotte's comment that she wasn't allowed to have chocolate before dinner was also one of the last things adult Charlotte said before she died.
- Faraday's comments about people's choices changing their destiny reminded me of something I had said in one of my early e-mails (pre-blog) when the series first started. I had written that the characters had ended up in their current lives because of choices they had made and Locke was helping each one of them resolve their issues (Jack's conflict with his father, Sawyer's vengeful anger, Boone's love for his step sister).
- Could the hydrogen bomb be what lies in the shadow of the statue?
- Charles Widmore is Faraday's father! Add this to the long list of daddy issues seemingly every character on the show has. So this makes Daniel and Penny half-brother and -sister, unless Eloise is Penny's mother, too! And was Daniel conceived on the island? Is this why he is special?
- Richard Alpert apparently doesn't recognize Faraday from when he visited him in the 1950's. Crazy theory #1: There is more than one Richard Alpert. Crazy theory #2: Each time Richard is about to die, he goes into the temple and is reborn but has no memory (like when young Ben was healed of his gunshot wound).
- Is Faraday's one of the deaths predicted for this season? He is a well-liked "major-ish" character as the on-line comments referred.
- Penny told Eloise that Charlie is 2 years old.
- Young Faraday stated that there were 864 metronome beats.
- Jack asked Sawyer what he was busy with at 6 o'clock in the morning.
- Faraday told Miles he will be back in 10 minutes.
- Faraday explained to Chang that the Swan site would have an accident in 6 hours.
- Sawyer said they only have 2 options now that they were exposed.
- Sawyer noted that there were 2 votes for going back to Square One.
- Faraday had received a 1.5 million pound research grant.
- Faraday warned Jack that there will be an accident at the Swan Station in 4 hours.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
See You Here Next Week
With nothing new to report from last night's clip show, stop back next Thursday for a recap of the explosive 100th episode, "The Variable".
Thursday, April 16, 2009
"Some Like It Hoth" (Season 5, Episode 13)
Lost and Star Wars. Two of my favorite things. I have a blog dedicated to one and a room in my house dedicated to the other. I know, I'm a geek. But who's more of a geek: the guy who writes a blog based on a TV show or the people who read it? Then again, there is that Star Wars room, so I guess I take the prize. On to last night's episode. . .
Best Line (Star Wars-related, of course)
(Only one number reference last week but lots this week!)
Best Line (Star Wars-related, of course)
- "And let's face it, Ewoks suck, dude." Hurley to Miles after a Star Wars analogy on the importance of father and son relationships.
- We can add little Miles to our growing cast of characters with younger selves (Ben, Ethan, Sayid). Maybe the producers should go the Muppet Babies route and create a Saturday morning show with these children? Dharma Street? (Smokey Monster says today's show is brought to you by the letter L and the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42.) The Electro-Magnetism Company? (HEY, YOU OTHERS!) Mr. Albert's Neighborhood? (It's a beautiful day in the underground temple.)
- The extra key to apartment 4 is hidden under a white rabbit statue. "Alice in Wonderland" reference?
- So the Orchid Station was built in territory belonging to the Hostiles.
- What events led to the breakdown of the Chang family?
- The songs heard in the Dharma van are "It Never Rains in Southern California" by Albert Hammond (released in 1972) and "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain and Tennille (released as a cover in 1975).
- Hurley's question about how to spell "bounty hunter" is obviously a reference to Boba Fett from "The Empire Strikes Back".
- Abbott and Costello. Ren and Stimpy. Miles and Hurley. Great comedic pairings.
- Alvarez's filling being pulled through his head was apparently the result of the electro-magnetism.
- As previously suspected, Miles is the son of Dr. Chang.
- Yet another alias for Pierre Chang/Marvin Candle/Mark Wickmund/Edgar Hallifax: Douche, as in "That douche is my dad."
- Miles' reading of dead Felix leads us to believe that Widmore did fake the crash site of Oceanic Flight 815 as previously explained to Michael by Tom, supported by the photos of empty graves and a purchase order for a plane.
- Miles was hired by Widmore through Naomi to read the final thoughts of the Dharma dead killed by Ben in the Purge.
- Lots of notes on Ancient, Old, Middle, and Late Egyptian on the school room blackboard that Jack is (symbolically?) erasing.
- Miles' look when he finds out his father likes country music is priceless.
- Bram in the van of men that snatch Miles is one of the three men we previously saw helping Ilana on the beach with the guns. Once again, the code (?) phrase of "What lies in the shadow of the statue" is spoken.
- The $3.2 million (double what Naomi offered him) that Miles asks for from Bram answers why this was the amount he demanded of Ben when Miles first encountered him on the island in order to tell Widmore that Ben was dead.
- Bram's comment to Miles about being on the "wrong team" goes back to Widmore's statement to Locke about the upcoming war and being on the right side. So they are not working for Widmore based on Bram's comments. Are they Ben's people or maybe even Ms. Hawking's?
- I presume one of the "couple of improvements" Hurley was making to "The Empire Strikes Back" was that Chewbacca fired on and successfully destroyed the probe droid as opposed to how it actually happened, which was that Han Solo was responsible while Chewie looked on. (I told you I was a geek.)
- The book Chang was reading to baby Miles was titled "Me and My Polar Bear".
- So did Faraday leave on the sub in 1974 when the others stayed and is just coming back in 1977, three years later? Has he been at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, headquarters this whole time?
(Only one number reference last week but lots this week!)
- The time on the microwave in the apartment Miles' mother rents is 3:16 (same as the Ajira flight number).
- The landlord wants 2 months of rent up front.
- Young Miles goes into Apartment 4.
- Sawyer asks Miles to erase the tape from security camera 4.
- Horace tells Miles to go to grid 334.
- Juliet tells Roger she was only gone from Ben's side for 10 minutes.
- Naomi offers Miles 1.6 million dollars to go to the island.
- Chang says his son is 3 months old.
- The serial number of the Hatch is (naturally) 4 8 15 16 23 42.
- Hurley says he was 10 when his dad left.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
"Dead is Dead" (Season 5, Episode 12)
It was all about Ben last night. Ben, the boy. Ben, the unexpected father. Ben, the leader. Ben, the killer. Ben, the manipulator. Ben, the repented. And how great to see the various stages of Ben and Charles Widmore's relationship from first meeting to confrontations to expulsion from the island. Although this wonderfully insightful episode focused on Ben, I have to say that death has done wonders for Locke. He is a new man with a twinkle in his eye, a smirk on his face, and a renewed confidence, going so far as to finally being able to put Ben in his place.
Best Line

Best Line
- "Consider that my apology." Ben to Locke after shooting Caesar in the chest.
- It was perfect casting of the forty-something (?) Widmore in the the opening scene. I knew right who this was supposed to be. Something with the eyes.
- Are we to presume that the scene with Hitler-haired Ben and young Ethan took place prior to the Purge? The Others are still living in tents and not Dharmaville. If so, what happened to his parents?
- So Ben knows about the whispers since he warned young Rousseau to run the other way when she hears them.
- Ben's shooting of Caesar was such a shock, more so than Sayid's shooting of young Ben a couple of weeks ago. The question is whether Caesar is really dead.
- Why did Locke remove his shoes prior to the boat trip? Did he not want them to get wet or was there some other significance since these actually belong to Christian?
- At this point, we've seen Ethan born on the island as well as baby Alex. When did women stop being able to give birth there? And what caused it?
- Why was Charles Widmore so adamant that baby Alex should be killed?
- The board game Risk that Hurley was playing last season was on the table in Ben's house.
- We once again saw the portrait of the blond woman in Ben's house. Is it possible this is Juliet as he remembered her from the 1970's?
- I'm not sure I understand (or want to know) why Ben unclogging his closet's drain summons the smoke monster. Was the drain clogged with the hair from all the bad wigs on this episode?
- I loved Ben's line to Penny that what's about to come out of the jungle is something he can't control only to have Locke appear. Foreshadowing!
- Desmond and Penny's boat, "Our Mutual Friend", has the same name as the book by Charles Dickens in which Desmond stored his love letter from Penny while in jail.
- So the vine covered walls are not the Temple itself but a protective wall around it. Could the Temple itself be a pyramid in keeping with the Egyptian theme?
- Hard to miss the significance of little Charlie appearing just in time to give Ben second thoughts about shooting Penny.
- We now know that Ben shot Desmond, but the question becomes what happened to Desmond after he tossed Ben into the water? Did he survive? He seemed pretty aggressive for someone who was apparently shot in the chest. Or did his bag of groceries contain some bullet-blocking item? Spam? Ben seemed to think Desmond was okay based on his comment to Sun about apologizing for him should she see Desmond again.
- The shot of the blood-belching Ben underwater was both artistic and horrific at the same time.
- I once again ask are we really supposed to believe that Desmond and Penny sailed their boat from England to California? Possible, I suppose, but if he desperately wanted to reach Ms. Hawking, why would he take the time?
- Was Ilana's query "What lies in the shadow of the statue" a recognition code phrase or an actual question? Could she be on Widmore's payroll? Are the three men helping Ilana in his employ as well?
- The Temple hieroglyphic featured a devil-headed smoke monster face-to-face with a kneeling Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead who lead them to the afterlife. For a closer look, here you go:

- The stone grate had 49 holes, of which the smoke monster only came out of certain ones.
- Ben's encounter with Smokey was reminiscent of Eko's encounter with it as scenes of the past played out before him. Of course, Ben's outcome was more successful. Also, Alex appearing to Ben was like Yemi appearing to his brother, Mister Eko. It's now obvious the smoke monster can manifest itself into people.
- One of the Flight 316 survivors informed Lapidus that Ilana and 3 others found guns.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
"Whatever Happened, Happened" (Season 5, Episode 11)
For me, this episode definitely goes in the hit column. When you get right down to it, it was essentially a series of emotional duets. Juliet and Jack. Kate and Sawyer. Kate and Cassidy. Kate and Roger Linus? (I can see it now. Roger: Ben, meet your new mom.) There was humor: Hurley and Miles attempting to explain time travel to each other? Classic. There was heartbreak: Even if you're not a parent, Kate's parting line to Aaron "Bye-bye, baby" was wrenching. There was foreboding: Locke and Ben in a role reversal with Locke in the position of power giving Ben a clever line ("Welcome back to the land of the living.") followed by a knowing smirk before the final thump.
Best Lines
Best Lines
- "No, you're all free to leave whenever you want. But I'll have to shoot you in the leg." Miles in response to Jack's question of whether they were under house arrest.
- "You're an idiot." Miles's opinion of Hurley after his Back to the Future time travel comments.
- Patsy Cline's "She's Got You" was playing in Kate's car. The singer, who died in a plane crash, has had her songs featured throughout the past seasons of the show.
- Kate was singing "Catch a Falling Star" to baby Aaron, which is the song Claire told the prospective adoptive parents in Season 1 that her father sang to her and she would like them to sing to her baby. It was also the melody of the plane mobile in the Dharma nursery in Season 2.
- We got the answer as to what Sawyer whispered to Kate in the helicopter: Take care of his daughter Clementine.
- I loved that even the show's characters (Hurley and Miles) cannot figure out the convoluted nature of time travel.
- Since Jack refused to operate on young Ben, Kate was then forced to take matters into her own hands, resulting in Ben being given to Richard Alpert and the Others. Was this the island fixing itself? If Jack had saved Ben, then would Ben never have turned out the way he did? Would his innocence not have been gone?
- Our second answer of the night was what happened to Aaron: Claire's mum is taking care of him.
- Thank you to my co-worker Carl for pointing out the obvious (but not to me) that "Ellie and Charles" mentioned by the Other to Richard was a reference to young Ms. Hawking and Charles Widmore. Sometimes I'm so intent on the details, I miss the easy ones!
- The grocery store stock boy told Kate the juice boxes were in aisle 5.
- Claire's mum was in motel room K10 and Kate checked into a room 2 doors down.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
"He's Our You" (Season 5, Episode 10)
First off, I'm typing as fast as I can because Blogger has a scheduled outage at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time tonight. I won't be able to re-watch the episode and blog, but for the first time ever, I really don't see the need to since I was really underwhelmed by this episode with the hard to understand title (at least when Sawyer said it) "He's Our You". (I'm reminded of the sheep in the movie "Babe" who chanted "Baa-Ram-Ewe".) Although the hour went fast, I was once again not overly thrilled with what went on. Even the shooting of young Ben at the end seemed telegraphed ahead of time since the previews last week. Since we're in the second-to-the-last season, I guess I'm expecting each episode to both wow and enlighten us and - dare I say it - provide some answers. So far, it's been off and on.
Best Line
Best Line
- "Three years - no burning buses. Y'all are back one day. . ." Sawyer to Jack during the chaos of the bus attack.
- The book young Ben gave to Sayid was Carlos Castaneda's "A Separate Reality" with the subtitle "Further Conversations with don Juan". In what the author says is non-fiction, Castaneda resumes his apprenticeship, determined to go deeper still into the world of Don Juan, a sorcerer and shaman, to learn to see beyond the surface realities of life. He continues his dialogue with don Juan, intuitive, wise, demanding, and fierce in his struggle to see and know beyond the vision of ordinary men; and himself, a man of courage and intelligence who submits himself to don Juan's teaching, to enter into another world as a participant rather than an observer.
- So Hurley got a job in the Dharma Initiative cafeteria. Are we to assume that Juliet arranged for his position, figuring the big guy should be around food? Writers, you couldn't have been a little more creative?
- The song Oldham was listening to was "I Can't Give You Anything But Love".
- Oldham was played by William Sanderson, who was also Larry of the Larry, Darryl, and my other brother Darryl trio on the sitcom Newhart.
- I liked that Sayid's honest answers given under the control of the truth serum were met with skepticism and disbelief due to their outlandish nature.
- The "Ann Arbor" comment by Radzinsky refers to the Dharma Headquarters in that Michigan city.
- Is it really coincidence that Ilana had Sayid on the same flight that would take the other Oceanic 6 back to the island or were these the machinations of Ben or Ms. Hawking?
- Sayid's comment to Ilana about Ben being "a monster responsible for nothing short of genocide" could easily be used to describe Adolf Hitler, who is often the subject of the classic time travel query: If you could go back in time and kill Hitler, would you do it? In fact, this was even referenced in this season's premiere episode by the mining foreman in the excavation under the Orchid Station, to which Dr. Pierre Change responded with "Don't be absurd."
- Young Ben said he ran away 4 years ago and first encountered Richard Alpert.
- Sawyer tells Phil to get everyone to Building 15 during the burning bus incident.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
"Namaste" (Season 5, Episode 9)
Wow, did that hour go fast and I loved every minute of it! Maybe because last week was a rerun, but I really enjoyed last night's episode. The highlights for me included the nerve-wracking landing of Ajira Flight 316 (even though we knew the outcome more or less, it was still a thrilling opening); the Dharma disorientation of Jack, Kate, and Hurley into the '70s; the creepiness of Sun's encounter with Christian (full moon, creaky door); and the awkward reunions of Sawyer, Kate, Jack, and Juliet.
On a side note from the "LaFleur" episode, some on-line sites are theorizing that the four-toed statue is not Anubis, god of death, but Taweret, the goddess of fertility, which is interesting for an island where births are not usually successful. Also, the reason we may not have seen the statue from the front is that the goddess is visibly pregnant.
Best Lines (Because of last week's rerun, I am picking three favorites from this week's show.)
On a side note from the "LaFleur" episode, some on-line sites are theorizing that the four-toed statue is not Anubis, god of death, but Taweret, the goddess of fertility, which is interesting for an island where births are not usually successful. Also, the reason we may not have seen the statue from the front is that the goddess is visibly pregnant.
Best Lines (Because of last week's rerun, I am picking three favorites from this week's show.)
- "Uh. . .what?" Hurley after learning they had returned to the island in 1977.
- "How'd that work out for everyone?" Ben to Lapidus regarding the boat full of commandos that were supposed to take down Ben.
- "I lied." Sun succinctly explaining to Lapidus, who thought she trusted Ben, after her paddle-ing of Ben.
- Apparently, the supposed runway that Juliet told Sawyer in Season 3 that he and Kate were building was in fact just that.
- When the runway appears, you can hear the transmission of the Numbers over the cockpit radio.
- When Caesar checks on Ilana after the crash, she says "Jarrah", Sayid's last name.
- Of the Oceanic 6 on Ajira Flight 316, why was Sun the only one not transported back to 1977? Why did she remain on the plane? Does it have anything to do with the fact that she got pregnant on the island and successfully gave birth? Or is it because Jin did not want her to return and the island picked up on this?
- When the "Thirty Years Earlier" came on the screen in the beginning, my immediate thought was what happened way back then?! I quickly realized we were going back to 1977 to see Sawyer and the reunited survivors. Seeing it written out though really put it into perspective how far apart in time both groups are from each other.
- Since the creators of "Lost" are such big fans of "Star Wars", is it coincidence that our characters are in 1977, the year the movie premiered?
- For those of you who may not have realized it, the high-strung balding and bearded Radzinsky would later become Kelvin Inman's partner in the Swan station prior to Desmond arriving. Here, he would create the glow-in-the-dark blast door map that Locke saw when trapped and would eventually commit suicide by putting a shotgun in his mouth, leaving an unsightly blood stain on the hatch's ceiling.
- The geodesic dome model that Radzinsky was building would be seen in the Swan orientation film.
- I was reminded of Jack's "Live together" speech in the pilot episode when Lapidus was speaking to the passengers on the beach.
- We now know the identify of Horace and Amy's baby: it's Ethan Rom! Could this mean that Amelia, the older woman in Juliet's book club in Season 3, is an older version of his mother and Amy is just a nickname? This might explain why Amelia chides Ethan for taking so long to fix Juliet's plumbing when Amelia first arrives for the book club and Ethan is half under the house.
- "The Muppet Show" is playing on one of the Flame Station's monitors. The series premiered in 1976. You can also see a commercial with Speedy Alka Seltzer.
- Was Sawyer's comment that Faraday's not here anymore a reference not to his physical being but to his sanity? In this season's premiere, we did see Faraday in the mine during this time period.
- During the Dharma recruit event, the 1975 song "Ride Captain Ride" by the group Blues Image was playing (thanks, Eric M!). The lyrics include "Ride, captain ride, upon your mystery ship, Be amazed, at the friends, you have here on your trip. Ride, captain ride, upon your mystery ship, On your way, to a world, that others might have missed." So fitting!
- Namaste is an Indian salutation which means "I bow to you."
- Did Juliet arrange for Jack to be a janitor? And was her last minute save of Kate planned?
- I find it interesting that Sawyer and Jin are both now in positions of authority when originally they were overlooked due to attitude and the language barrier, respectively.
- Prior to Christian's appearance, whispers could be heard.
- When Christian showed Sun the group photo from 1977, who else thought of the final scene in the movie "The Shining" when Jack Nicholson's character was visible in a New Year's picture from the Overlook Hotel's past?
- There seemed to be black smoke lingering outside the processing center door where Christian and Sun were. Right after, there is blond woman behind Sun when Christian tells her she has "a bit of a journey" ahead of her. Is this Claire?
- Of course, I think we all realized this was young Ben visiting Sayid. The question is did Sayid know who he was? After all, no one told Sayid what year it was.
- The Numbers "4. . .8. . .15. . .16" could be heard on the Ajira airplane cockpit radio.
- Amy noted that there were 2 recruits that dropped out.
- Sawyer tells Jack they have 10 minutes to make intake and that the next batch of recruits would be in 6 months.
- The alarm was tripped in Grid 325.
- Ben knew of 3 outrigger canoes on the beach.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
"LaFleur" (Season 5, Episode 8)
I must be going through Locke withdrawal after the last two episodes, but tonight's "LaFleur" didn't really impress me. Maybe because it didn't offer up any revelations or because it seemed like a very special Valentine Day's episode (other than Amy and Paul's picnic gone horribly wrong).
Best Line
Best Line
- "The beach? What? You didn't get enough flaming arrows shot at you?" Miles responding to Sawyer's suggestion as to where they should go.
- One would assume that the four-toed foot relic seen by Sayid, Sun, and Jin in the Season 2 finale was once the giant statue seen in this episode. Although only shown from the back, many details (the pointy ears, the skirt) bear a striking resemblance to Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead.
- Why in the scenes of Locke turning the frozen donkey wheel was there no sign of Christian?
- The song on the reel-to-reel is "Candida" by Tony Orlando and Dawn, which was released in 1970.
- Rosie's T-shirt had the band name Geronimo Jackson written across it in a stars and stripes pattern.
- The Dharma security jumpsuits had a logo with a star in the center, not unlike a sheriff's badge.
- Is it coincidence that Goodspeed's first name Horace sounds like the Egyptian god of the sky, Horus?
- Do you suppose Horace got the dynamite from the slave ship, the Black Rock? Sawyer did make mention of the vessel as part of his cover story three years earlier.
- Why did Sawyer have his" last name" on his Dharma jumpsuit when traditionally it's the first name that's stitched there.
- Fans of "24" should have recognized Amy as the same actress who played CTU's Michelle Dressler and wife of Tony Almeida.
- Was Faraday's mumblings of "I'm not gonna tell her" referring to him telling the young Charlotte to leave the island?
- The Dharma motor pool had a logo with a wrench in the center as seen on the water tank as Sawyer goes to get Juliet.
- If things proceed as we've seen, Amy's baby is the first (and last) baby to be born on the island until Aaron is born. Or has Juliet's successful delivery changed the future of births on the island? Since this is the 70's, Amy's baby son would now be in his 30's. Could he be someone we've met already? Sawyer? Is this why he was suffering nose bleeds?
- I thought it was heartbreaking when Faraday saw his recently lost love Charlotte's younger self. Was this so overwhelming for him that he broke down and that's why he wasn't seen again in this episode three-years-later segments?
- So the sonic fence has no effect on Richard Alpert and the island's natives?
- I loved Sawyer's remark to Horace about talking to his buddy with the eyeliner. Another Egyptian reference: Kohl was used as an eyeliner to ward off evil spirits.
- Amy's husband Paul's necklace was an ankh, the Egyptian hieroglyphic for eternal life. This along with the four-toed statue and the hieroglyphics seen in both the countdown clock in the Swan hatch and on the temple walls all seem to imply an Egyptian connection.
- For possibly the first time on the show, Sawyer is reading a book with no cover, making it impossible for us to identify it. Significant? You can't judge a book by its cover?
- What happened to Horace's wife, Olivia, the island school teacher who taught young Ben? And speaking of young Ben, his character is scheduled to appear in four episodes this season.
- The events in this episode occurred over a 3 year period.
- Phil was only gone for 10 minutes when Jerry and Rosie had their "hootenanny".
- Jerry states that it's 3 in the morning when Phil suggests waking up LaFleur.
- Amy's baby was 2 weeks early.
- Juliet pointed out that she had lived in the Dharma town for over 3 years.
- Horace stated that the sub would return in 2 weeks.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
"The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" (Season 5, Episode 7)
Tonight's episode was a tour de force by Terry O'Quinn. Having the episode focus on Locke's journey off the island required the actor to cover a range of emotions from extreme pain to sorrow to ultimately a resignation of all hope. He is my favorite character.
Best Line
Best Line
- "He's the man who killed me." Locke to Caesar after finding Ben among the injured passengers of Ajira Flight 316.
- Is Caesar just curious or does he know what he is looking for among the files?
- The Life magazine features an article on the hydrogen bomb. Also, when Caesar flips through the magazine, there is the photo of the Creature from the Black Lagoon carrying a young woman. The actress who played her in the movie also played Juliet's older neighbor lady during the Dharma book club scene in a previous episode.
- Among the documents that Caesar finds are the older Rousseau's map of the island, another map that belonged to Ben, and Daniel Faraday's diagram of the space/time anomaly.
- Caesar and Ilana were in the Hydra station where Kate and Sawyer had been held captive. This also means Ajira Flight 316 had crashed on the second island. Or did the plane land? When held captive, Kate and Sawyer were forced to move rocks which Juliet later said was the beginning of a runway. Did Jacob (Locke) anticipate the need for one?
- I liked the Jedi-like reveal of Locke as he lowered the Ajira Airlines blanket from his face.
- The two outrigger canoes are obviously the ones found earlier by Locke, Sawyer, and the others during one of their time jumps. Ilana said the third outrigger was taken by the pilot and "some woman". Sun? And is this who was shooting at Locke and his group?
- So Charles Widmore was the leader of the island before Ben exiled him.
- The London newspaper Widmore showed Locke was dated January 14, 2005. Since the Oceanic 6 have been back for three years, that makes it 2008 when this scene takes place.
- What could Widmore possibly mean about a war coming and that if Locke is not back on the island then the wrong side wins?
- Locke's fake passport indicates he is Canadian and is 60 years old.
- Jeremy Bentham was an English jurist, philosopher, and legal and social reformer. He was a political radical and is best known for his advocacy of utilitarianism. As requested in his will, his body was preserved and stored in a wooden cabinet, termed his "Auto-icon".
- The concept of Locke being special goes back to Season 1 when his mother sought him out at the hardware store where he was working and told him he was special. Walt was also referred to as this as well.
- I enjoyed seeing Locke and Walt together again.
- I'm thinking it's only a matter of time before Walt's dream of Locke wearing a suit on the beach and being surrounded by people who want to hurt him to come true.
- Interesting that Locke chose not to convince Walt to return to the island.
- Hurley's drawing was of the Sphinx, whose name's origin comes from "to hold tight". Or maybe strangle?
- Could the story of Helen's death by brain aneurysm have been fabricated to keep Locke on track?
- Is Abaddon really dead or is there more to this man than meets the eye?
- Is the final car that Locke crashes into the Mystery Car of Death? This is the vehicle that has repeatedly appeared in the show over the years (almost backing into Locke, running into Kate and her doctor friend, being crashed into by Hurley in his Camaro).
- I loved the scene in the hospital when Locke reveals he spoke with Jack's dad.
- Locke's extension cord/noose was purchased at Angels Hardware according to the name on the paper bag.
- Ben convincing Locke that he is important and not to kill himself makes Ben's savage attack even more brutal. Why did the mention of Eloise Hawking's name cause such a deadly reaction from Ben?
- Now we know how Ben came into possession of Jin's ring.
- Ilana points out that there were 3 outrigger canoes.
- The license plate of the pickup truck in Tunisia is 342 6346.
- Locke tells Widmore it has only been 4 days since he last spoke to Richard.
- Widmore says he protected the island for 3 decades.
- The passport shows "Jeremy Bentham's" birthdate as 15 Feb '48.
- Locke is told to press 2 3 on the phone to reach Widmore.
- It has been 2 years since Sayid was manipulated by Ben.
- Abaddon tells Locke he is 0-2 as he fails to convince anyone to return to the island.
- Abaddon points out there Locke has had 3 unsuccessful visits.
- Helen's tombstone shows the dates of June 30, 1957 - April 8, 2006.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
"316" (Season 5, Episode 6)
Tonight's episode ranks right up there as one of my favorites. It was classic Lost. There were answers to old questions. There were new questions. There were more new questions. It may have been the most satisfying, exciting, interesting hour so far this season.
Best Line
Best Line
- "We're not going to Guam, are we?" Ajira pilot Frank Lapidus resigned to his fate.
- In keeping with some of the religious overtones of this episode, the title "316" could also refer to John 3:16: For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
- Yet one more opening that features an extreme close-up of someone's eye. Starting the episode as if we were back when Jack first woke up on the island back in the pilot episode was clever.
- As I correctly guessed back in December when the logo first appeared, the off-island Dharma station is the Lamppost. The reference to C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is far from coincidental since the lamppost was the object that the four children first encountered when entering the fantasical land of Narnia.
- Could the "clever fellow" to whom Ms. Hawking referred be her son, Daniel Faraday?
- I absolutely loved the fact that Desmond repeatedly crossed the map and each time never once had to avoid the swinging pendulum as if he was in perfect sync with it.
- I can't wait to see the unpredictable result Ms. Hawking warned of by going back to the island with less than everyone.
- So was Ben praying in the church or just practicing his use of the finger pyramid of evil contemplation?
- My co-worker Tony felt Ben's promise to an old friend and the loose end that needed tying up was referring to his threat to Widmore that Penny would pay for Alex's death. Tony's theory is that the bloodied Ben at the marina was the aftermath of him killing Penny and that this will be the reason for Desmond to return to the island - revenge for Penny's death.
- Did the magician's white rabbit signify that we were through the looking glass again?
- I'm usually very pleased with the casting of actors on the show, but are we really supposed to believe Ray is Jack's granddad and Christian's father? The actor who played Ray is 70. The actor who plays Jack's dad is 59, meaning Ray would have been 11 years old when his son was born. Matthew Fox who plays Jack is 43 so Christian would have been 16 when he became a dad. Talk about time traveling! If I believe the creators of Lost know what they're doing (and I do), then could Granddad Ray really be Jack grown old? Would this explain Ray's need to escape the boredom of the old folks home and seek adventure?
- Where is Aaron? Did Claire mysteriously return to claim her son? The last time she appeared to Kate she warned Kate not to take him back. Is Sun's mother taking care of him along with Ji Yeon? Sun did tell her daughter she had a new playmate for her. Or did Kate break down and give Aaron to Ben, which would explain her reluctance to discuss it.
- We now know why since Season 1 Jack's dad was wearing white tennis shoes with his burial suit.
- Prior to co-worker Tony's theory about Ben, I thought perhaps the wet and bloodied Ben had been in an altercation with Sayid, which resulted in his arrest by the female officer who boarded the plane with him. If Ben instead did kill Penny on her and Desmond's boat at the marina, are we supposed to believe that they sailed from Oxford, England, to Los Angeles, California?
- Was it me or did Locke have more beard stubble than when we first saw him in the coffin at the end of Season 4?
- The man who offered Jack his condolences in the ticket line is a new character, Caesar. The woman escorting Sayid is the other new character, Ilana. Let's hope we don't have another Nikki and Paolo on our hands.
- Hurley was reading a Spanish version of "Y: The Last Man". The story is about "the only man to survive the mysterious simultaneous death of every male mammal on Earth."
- I wonder if Charlie appeared to Hurley and told him about the flight? Is this also why Hurley had a guitar case with him? Was that Charlie's proxy?
- Did Ben represent Hurley arriving late for the flight? Or was he filling in for Locke as the injured man, his arm in a sling instead of being in a wheelchair?
- Was it coincidence that Frank Lapidus, originally to be Oceanic Flight 815's pilot, was the Ajira Flight 316's pilot?
- When Ben told Jack his mother taught him to read, you could presume this was Ben just being flippant since we know his mother died in childbirth or we could wonder if maybe the ghost of Ben's mother reappeared to him throughout his youth, continuing her parental responsibilities.
- Ben is reading Ulysses by James Joyce. The plot and theme center on life as a journey. The framework of the novel is based on Homer's The Odyssey.
- So this time instead of a plane crash, we get a time flash. What did happen to the plane and the other passengers?
- When last we saw Jin (as well as Sawyer, Juliet, and Miles), the time was pre-Orchid station and even pre-well being dug. The new condition of the VW bus and Jin's coveralls makes me think this is the 70's when the Dharma Initiative first came to the island. Did Locke's adjustment to the frozen donkey wheel strand Jin and the others in the past with the Others?
- The events at the Lamppost took place 46 hours earlier than the return to the island.
- The U.S. Army island photo had the date 9/23/54 and the reference Op 264.
- Ms. Hawking told Jack the "window" would only be open for 36 more hours.
- The Ajira flight was 316.
- Kate takes 2 sugars in her coffee.
- Jill the butcher needed 5 minutes to get the van ready for Jack to take Locke's body.
- The Ajira flight left from Gate 15.
- Jack was seated in Row 8.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
"This Place is Death" (Season 5, Episode 5)
Tonight's episode was a night of revelations and confirmations. Eloise Hawking is in fact Faraday's mother. Charlotte was on the island as a little girl. And the frozen donkey wheel looks to be at the center of all the time flashes.
Best Line
Best Line
- "He's Korean. I'm from Encino." Miles to Sawyer after being asked to translate what Jin said on the presumption that all Asians understand each other.
- There was a small, red star near the neckline on the back of Jin's t-shirt.
- The blond Frenchman mentioned a submarine when mocking Jin and his comments about the ship and the helicopter. Not too far off.
- I guess we can add another book to the Lost library: A Farewell to Arms. (Sorry, I couldn't resist.)
- The temple where the smoke monster resides was covered with hieroglyphics similar to those where the frozen donkey wheel was and to the final symbols on the Swan station's countdown clock.
- Robert says the smoke monster is a security system for the temple. What is it guarding?
- The temple is where Ben told Richard Alpert to take his people after Ben shot Locke in Season 3.
- So the elder Rousseau was telling the truth when she said her team went mad. I guess the trip into the smoke monster's liar is not good for your mental health.
- Since Rousseau asked Jin about disappearing, I guess this means when anyone time jumps, the people remaining see them go and remember it.
- A boat at the marina had the name "Illusion" on its bow.
- Why was Charlotte adamant that Sun specifically not return to the island?
- Was Charlotte referring to Ben when, in her time-tripping state, she mentioned "marrying an American"?
- Charlotte also spoke of Geronimo Jackson, the band whose album Charlie and Hurley found in the hatch in Season 2. Could young Charlotte have been in that same Dharma station and listened to that exact record?
- Charlotte's life-long search for the island explains her joy in the Season 4 flashback at finding the polar bear skeleton with the Dharma collar in Tunisia.
- So at some point Faraday the "crazy man" travels back to young Charlotte's time on the island to warn her.
- Do you wonder if Locke regrets regaining the use of his legs since being on the island? The hatch door has crushed them. Ethan shot him in one leg. And now, he's got a bone protruding out of the other.
- If Jacob is a version of Locke (which I believe), could he be using a simulation of Christian Sheppard so as not to reveal himself? Is this also why Christian couldn't help Locke stand or reset the wheel?
- Christian informs Locke that "everyone" who left must return to the island. May not be so easy with Kate and Sayid refusing to have anything to do with this idea.
- The viewers all know that Christian is Jack's dad but obviously Locke has no clue.
- Did you get the impression that Ben didn't know that Eloise Hawking was Faraday's mother?
- The numbers 4,8,15,16,23,42 could be heard over the French team's receiver. Some folks on-line believe the voice to be that of Hurley.
- Rousseau said her team set sail on November 15.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
"The Little Prince" (Season 5, Episode 4)
Tonight's episode shares its title with a novel by Antoine de Saint Exupery, who was not only a French author but also an aviator. In July 1944, he flew out of an airbase to collect intelligence on German troop movements and was never seen again. He and his plane mysteriously disappeared. His story of "The Little Prince" concerns the title character, an alien boy stranded in the Sahara Desert who misses his life on his home asteroid. He also travels to six other asteroids and encounters one person on each one (The Oceanic 6?). It is also a story of love and loneliness, sadness and solitude.
Best Line
"It's not my fault, Robert. Breman was to keep the sonar."
"But I did, Montand. I have (untranslatable)."
"The instruments have no function."
"A man at sea!"
"What? I thought that was all!"
"Correct! It is not us. Who is it?"
Best Line
- "Hurray. Everything's back to normal." My favorite of Miles many sarcastic comments.
- So it was Kate's idea to raise Aaron as her son.
- Kate's statement to Jack, "I've always been with you", was very powerful.
- Is life like a box of chocolates when there's a gun hidden in the bottom?
- The last name of the female doctor who speaks to Jack is Ariza. I Googled the name and the most hits refer to Trevor Ariza, a small forward for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. Maybe the writers are fans?
- Are the tranquilizer gun-wielding assassins who keep attacking Sayid on Widmore's payroll?
- I loved the moments when the current characters on the island witnessed moments from the past - Locke and the light at the hatch, Sawyer seeing Kate deliver Aaron.
- I now have no doubt that Miles is the baby that Candle/Wickmund/Halliwax/Chang was holding in this season's opening. This would explain his susceptibility to the time travel illness. He's been on the island for more than just the past two weeks.
- The water bottle is from Ajira Airlines, whose website I mentioned in past entries. Is this perhaps how the Oceanic 6 get back to the island?
- Could the occupants of the other outrigger be the Oceanic 6? Or even Locke, Sawyer, and the rest having jumped from the future to this moment to try and stop themselves from corrupting the time line?
- As soon as I saw Claire's mother in the "previously on", I was certain she was lawyer Norton's client, trying to get custody of Ben. I was fooled.
- Was it coincidence that Locke and his group were in the midst of a downpour while a storm moved in on Jack and Kate in Los Angeles?
- The name on Ben's carpet cleaning van read Canton-Rainier, which is an anagram of reincarnation. Appropriate since this was the vehicle where Locke's body was originally kept before being put on ice at the butcher shop.
- The container amidst the beach wreckage read "BESIXDOUZE". Douze is French for the number 12. In other words, B612, which was also the name of the Little Prince's asteroid home.
- As soon as Locke saw the container with the French writing and they cut to the raft of people, I knew we were seeing Rousseau's team when they first got shipwrecked. I was not, however, expecting the floating body to be Jin! Anyone wondering how Jin could have survived the freighter's explosion, remember that the island will not let you die until it's ready to let you die.
- The inflatable raft that held Rousseau's team was the same octagonal shape as the Dharma logos.
- Rough translation of Rousseau's team's conversation on the raft:
"It's not my fault, Robert. Breman was to keep the sonar."
"But I did, Montand. I have (untranslatable)."
"The instruments have no function."
"A man at sea!"
"What? I thought that was all!"
"Correct! It is not us. Who is it?"
- The elder Rousseau had previously explained that her team went mad and she had to kill them. Could their madness be the result of the current time shifts?
- Kate said it would take more than 2 nights for her to get used to a normal bed.
- Kate suggested she tell everyone she was 6 months pregnant when she was arrested.
- Sawyer points out that Charlotte has been out of 10 minutes.
- Jack notes that Sawyer was unconscious for 42 hours and had the equivalent of 3 doses of horse tranquilizers in his system.
- Kate's home address is 42 Panorama Crest.
- Ben says to meet at Slip 23 at the marina.
- Miles says he's came to the island 2 weeks ago.
- Juliet says Claire gave birth 2 months ago.
- One of Rousseau's team on the beach has a device announcing "4, 8, 15, 16".
Thursday, January 29, 2009
"Jughead" (Season 5, Episode 3)
Have I mentioned that I love this show? I love it even more when one of my theories turns out to be true (more on that below). Plus, tonight's episode let me theorize about another character's identity (more on that below, too).
Best Line
Best Line
- "Wanna stay here in Crazytown or help me rescue the geek?" Sawyer to Juliet.
- The opening scene where Penny gives birth takes place in the municipality of Mabuhay in the Philippines. "Mabuhay"is also a word used to exclaim long life.
- Desmond was shouting "Efren Salonga", the name of the doctor.
- I loved Desmond talking to his son about "the very special island" only to be referring to Great Britain. And his description of Scotland sounded familiar: "Mountains, glens, monsters, deep lochs" As in Locke?
- Is Charlotte's condition what Faraday experienced with Theresa Spencer? Is this way he is so concerned for her?
- New Theory Alert! The blond girl on the island is referred to by Richard as Ellie. In the rerun of last week's episode at 8 p.m. last night, the enhanced information noted that the white-haired woman in the final scene (who I believe is Faraday's mother) was "Eloise Hawking". Eloise was also the name of the rat Faraday sent through the maze in the episode "The Constant". Ellie could be a nickname for Eloise. In other words, Faraday was held at gunpoint by a younger version of his mother. He did say "You look so much like someone I use to know." If it was 1954 and Ellie was in her twenties and now it's 2007, fifty years later, then that would make her the right age to be Eloise Hawking.
- So U.S. soldiers had been to the island at some point in its past? Seems like a lot of people know about this hard-to-find island.
- The camp and its layout of tents was reminiscent of the village of New Otherton.
- Who were the people that the Oxford janitor said had been poking around Faraday's old lab?
- The name tag of the other soldier captured by Locke read "Cunningham".
- Did Locke not shoot "Jones" as he ran away because he realized he was one of his people or because of the ramifications of what killing Charles Widmore might have caused to future events?
- Abigail Spencer's vest indicated she worked at QuikMart, a convenience store in England (not to be confused with Kwik-E-Mart, which is a convenience store in Springfield).
- Theresa Spencer is apparently suffering the same debilitating time jumps that Minkowski did on the freighter.
- According to Juliet, Richard Alpert "has always been here" and as to how old he is? "Old."
- Does the "Jughead" bomb end up getting buried under the Swan hatch? Remember from Season 1 that something big was encased in a lot of concrete there.
- Widmore's office had a painting of a snarling polar bear.
- Allow me a moment while I pat myself on the back for correctly figuring out last week that "Jones" was actually a younger Charles Widmore. So if Ellie is Faraday's mother than they have know each other for 50 years, which would explain why the older Widmore knows she is in Los Angeles.
- Is Penny in jeopardy going to L.A. with Desmond since Ben is there and had sworn to her father that he would kill her in retaliation of Alex being shot by Keamy?
- It was a nice, subtle revelation that Desmond and Penny named their son Charlie after the man who sacrificed himself so they could one day be together.
- I loved the conversation between Locke and Richard as Locke desperately tried to convince an amused Richard of the truth to his seemingly outrageous statements.
- Locke telling Richard when and where he would be born explains why Richard was in the maternity ward when Locke was born. And Locke showing Richard the compass ties back to Richard visiting a young Locke in the foster home, hoping he would select the compass from a group of objects. They do chose their leaders at a very early age, according to Richard.
- Penny said that Desmond only remembered 2 days ago that he was supposed to find Faraday's mother.
- Ellie said there were 5 people waiting at the creek.
- Miles sensed 4 U.S. soldiers buried; 3 who were shot.
- Faraday guessed that it could be as soon as 5 minutes until the next flash.
- Abigail Spencer notes that her sister Theresa once thought she was 3 years old.
- The father of the Spencer sisters died 5 years ago.
- Locke told Sawyer he would give him a 10 minute head start.
- Widmore had been funding Faraday's research for 10 years.
- Widmore said he hadn't seen his daughter for 3 years.
- Locke told Richard he would be born in 2 years.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
"Because You Left" & "The Lie" (Season 5, Episodes 1 & 2)
"When am I?" Locke's question to Richard Alpert was one I found myself asking repeatedly during last night's double-helping of time traveling goodness that was the Season 5 premiere. From the scenes of Candle/Wickmund/Halliwax/Chang's domestic bliss that opened the first hour (not unlike Season 2's premiere that featured Desmond's day in the life in the hatch) to the reappearance of dear(ly departed) friends - Ethan Rom, Ana Lucia - to the action-packed moments (Death by dishwasher! Hot Pocket attack! Beach barbecue with shish ka-Neil), Lost was back in a big way!
Best Lines
Best Lines
- "You know maybe if you ate more comfort food, you wouldn't have to go around shooting people." Hurley's advice to Sayid.
- "I need a cool code name." Hurley referencing Locke's use of the alias of Jeremy Bentham.
- Locke: "What is it?" Richard: "It's a compass." Locke: "What does it do?" Richard: "It points north, John."
- "Oh yeah, Libby says hi." Ana-Lucia bringing greetings from the afterlife to Hurley.
- "Why is there a dead Pakastani on my couch?" Hurley's mother discovering an unconscious Sayid in her house.
- The song on the record Dr. Chang plays is Willie Nelson's "Shotgun Willie". The album was released in 1973. The skipping record is a nice precursor to how Faraday will later explain the time shifting they're experiencing.
- Could the Chang's baby be Miles?
- Is it me or did the sonar picture of the frozen donkey wheel look like the Statue of Liberty? To quote Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes: "You maniacs! You blew it up!"
- The worker suffers a nosebleed as did Horace Goodspeed when he appeared to Locke and as does Charlotte.
- Chang's comment about exposing the power under the Orchid station, "God help us all", is the same comment made by Mrs. Hawking to Ben at the end of the second episode. I didn't catch this until I re-watched the episodes.
- Are we to presume that one of the time shifts will send Faraday back to Chang's time and that was why he was there?
- Locke is in a rain storm after the first time shift. Locke and rain seem to have an affinity on the island.
- The annoying character of Neil Frogurt was first shown in one of the on-line web episodes, in which he warned Hurley that if Hurley didn't make a move on Libby than he would.
- When Rose comes out of the jungle, she tells Bernard she was at "the church", presumably the one Eko and Charlie built.
- The men who come to Kate's house asking to do blood tests are from the law firm of Agostini & Norton. Lodovico Agostini was an Italian composer, singer, priest, and scholar of the late Renaissance. Agostini was fond of musical enigmas, puzzles, surprise and double-entendre and bizarre chromatic progressions. Dan Norton happens to be the name of a comic book artist whose credits include work on an upcoming feature film Science Ninja Team Gatachaman. Apparently it's based on an anime series about young heroes who battle bad robots and evil science conspiracies that seek to control and exploit the Earth's natural resources.
- Sawyer refers to Charlotte as "Ginger", a reference to Gilligan's Island's redhead.
- Since the characters are apparently moving through time, could they in fact be the source of the ghostly whispers heard throughout the past seasons?
- Mr. Eko's brother Yemi's plane filled with drug-stuffed Virgin Mary statues is believed to have crashed on the island in the 1990's. If you remember, this is the same plane where we first heard over the radio of the tail section survivors and where Boone met his doom when the plane fell out of the tree.
- What was originally bringing Sun to Los Angeles? Did she always plan on visiting with Kate or was her impromptu meeting with Charles Widmore the reason?
- Miles mentions that it took Widmore about 20 years to find the island the first time.
- Faraday's explanation of time being like a street and only being able to go forward or backward is similar to Mrs. Hawking's comment to Desmond in the jewelry store about life course-correcting itself when something changes.
- The compass Richard Alpert gives Locke is the same one Richard showed young Locke last season along with other items as a test, including the knife that Locke ultimately chose, resulting in Richard leaving him at his foster home.
- I loved that Sawyer remembered that the hatch has a back door - something Locke would have liked to have known in Season 1 when he spent every waking moment trying to get into the hatch.
- Is Charlotte's nosebleed, headaches, and memory loss the result of her having been on the island before? I still believe she may be Ben's childhood friend, Annie.
- Could Faraday's mother be the mysterious Mrs. Hawking from Desmond's jewelry shop and currently tracking global changes in the catacombs beneath a church? They both seem to have an interest in time travel.
- When Hurley buys the "I Heart Shih Tzus" t-shirt at the convenience store, Cheap Trick's song "Dream Police" is playing, specifically the lyric "They're Waiting for You".
- What is Ben's mysterious, wrapped package that he had hidden in the motel's heating duct?
- Hurley's dad is watching the TV show "Expose", which starred the infamous Nikki, who ended up being buried alive with Paulo on the island.
- Did you realize Ben took Locke's body to Jill the butcher so she could put him in the meat locker and keep him fresh? And who is Jill and Gabriel helping Ben back in civilization? Displaced Others?
- Could the British soldier with the name patch of Jones who attacks Sawyer and Juliet actually be a younger version of Charles Widmore when he had first found the island?
- When I first saw Mrs. Hawking doing her calculations, I thought she was in Oxford, England. But when she comes upstairs to the church and Ben is there, I have to believe this is somewhere in Los Angeles. Ben mentions that just that night, he lost Hugo. I find it hard to believe that he could have made it to England that fast. He was also wearing the same clothes as he had on at Hurley's house.
- Chang's alarm clock radio is set for 8:15.
- Chang is trying to film the orientation video for Station 2.
- The drilling at the Orchid station is at 3 meters from the margin when 6 drill bits melt and there are 5 holes drilled into the rock.
- The time frame between the Oceanic 6 leaving the island and their current time is 3 years.
- Juliet tells Faraday that there is a Dharma station 15 minutes from the beach.
- When Sun is at the airport, the PA announces Flight 23 to Paris is boarding at Gate 15.
- Hurley spent 2 years at the Santa Rosa Hospital before Sayid took him away.
- Sayid spent 2 years killing for Ben.
- Sawyer points out that Faraday had been gone for 2 hours since they left the hatch.
- According to Kate's phone, Jack's number is 323-555-0156.
- Ben tells Jack he will pick him up in 6 hours.
- Sayid killed 3 men (one at Santa Rosa and two at the safe house) although Hurley confesses to the murders.
- Ben's ticket at the butcher shop is 342.
- Charlotte brings back 2 fruits for her and Faraday.
- Miles points out that the boar has only been dead for 3 hours.
- The oxygen tank gauge at Jack's hospital include the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 15.
Coming Soon. . .
. . .My first blog entry for Season 5! Just have to re-watch both episodes and do my usual research, then I hope to have it posted by this evening. Stay tuned!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
3 More Hours! 3 More Hours! 3 More Hours!
I can't believe eight months have passed since the finale and the new episodes start tonight. It's as if I've jumped ahead in time! See you back here on Thursday night!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The Countdown Clock is at 27 Hours to Go
If a little over a day is too long to wait, check out these four quick video clips from tomorrow's episodes at E!'s website:
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b79762_lost_get_four_sneak_peeks_of_tomorrows.html
Look for my thoughts on tomorrow's double-episode premiere on Thursday night. I'll need some time to compile my notes and re-watch the shows. Plus, I still have my day job!
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b79762_lost_get_four_sneak_peeks_of_tomorrows.html
Look for my thoughts on tomorrow's double-episode premiere on Thursday night. I'll need some time to compile my notes and re-watch the shows. Plus, I still have my day job!
Monday, January 19, 2009
51 Hours and Counting!
As I write this, there are mere days before the new episodes of Lost premiere. In honor of that, I have to post a quote from Saturday Night Live this past weekend. During Weekend Update, Seth Meyers referenced the rescue of the downed plane in the Hudson River by saying "The New York water taxi service did in 30 minutes what the writers of Lost haven't been able to do in five seasons." Classic!
Also, here is my first official theory of the new season. The writers have said that Mrs. Hawking, the older woman from the clock shop a couple of seasons ago, will play a big part in the overall story. Also, I have seen a quick scene in the upcoming episodes where it appears that Penny is in a hospital bed holding a newborn baby. If that baby turns out to be a girl, I predict that she will grow up to be Mrs. Hawking, the daughter of Penny and Desmond. Since time travel is playing a big part in this new season, who knows? Only time will tell.
Also, here is my first official theory of the new season. The writers have said that Mrs. Hawking, the older woman from the clock shop a couple of seasons ago, will play a big part in the overall story. Also, I have seen a quick scene in the upcoming episodes where it appears that Penny is in a hospital bed holding a newborn baby. If that baby turns out to be a girl, I predict that she will grow up to be Mrs. Hawking, the daughter of Penny and Desmond. Since time travel is playing a big part in this new season, who knows? Only time will tell.
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