LOST: Season 6 – The End (5/23/10)

That's it folks, after 6 years it's finally over, was it everything you expected? I'm guessing not, but surprisingly I was pretty happy with the ending. I do want to get one thing out of the way before we dive into this though, there was no reason for this episode to be 2.5 hrs long. It was pretty obvious they only extended it from the original 2 hrs so that they could fit in more commercials. There was literally a commercial every 5 minutes and where we were watching it we didn't have access to a DVR so we had to watch it live (I know, we're spoiled). So now with that out of the way, let's dive into the episode. I'm not going to give a recap of the entire 2.5 hours because I'm sure if you're reading this, you watched it, so I'm just going to talk about how I felt about it and what I thought was happening. [and of course after finishing this post I realized that it's hard to write about things without doing a semi-recap]

If you haven't seen the episode I would recommend you STOP READING right now, this is going to start with SPOILERS and never stop....

Let's start with the island reality... it was all real, 100%. Everything that we saw that happened on the island up until Jack dying at the end was completely real. That being said, it does make it pretty obvious that a lot of the stuff that was happening over the past few seasons was "filler", most of which would serve no purpose in getting to the final goal. I feel that the main point of the island reality was just a "game" between Jacob and The Man In Black and they were using people as pawns in this game. The Man in Black just wanted to leave the island and couldn't kill Jacob himself, who was protecting the way off the island, so he needed to manipulate someone, in this case Ben, to kill Jacob for him, or at least that's what he wanted people to think... maybe. At some points I thought that his end game was always to destroy the island and not to leave, but then I think back to how he sent Sayid to kill Desmond and he didn't, and things like that, and that makes me lean back towards the fact that he was really trying to leave the island, but either way it doesn't really matter. Whether he left the island or destroyed it, it was going to have grave consequences for everyone on the island (and possibly those outside the island as well). So we know the intentions of The Man in Black and Jacob's sole purpose was to protect the "light" and keep the Man in Black from finding it, hence the need for MiB to kill Jacob as I mentioned above. And Jacob wasn't lying when he said told the "Losties" that the reason he brought them there was to find a new candidate to protect the light from the Man in Black. He knew that MiB would eventually find a way to kill him so he needed to find his successor.

In the end, Desmond did exactly what I thought he was going to do, although not quite in the way I had predicted. He goes down to the source of the light and removes the "plug" that was giving the island it's power. Since this power is now gone, the smoke monster aka Locke aka the Man in Black, is able to be killed. And it's during the fight scene between Jack and "Locke" that we start to get an idea about the alternate reality and that maybe there's something we're missing. During the fight Jack is stabbed in his right side near where your appendix would be, he's also cut along his neck (which are the two wounds we see on Jack in the flash sideways') before Kate shoots "Locke", thus saving Jack. Ultimately it's Jack that kills the Man in Black by pushing him over the cliff towards the water, although he lands on a lower cliff and dies. This kind of mirrored the way that Jacob was killed, being stabbed by an outside character and then being kicked into the fire by The Man in Black. So I guess you could argue that it was Kate that actually killed the Man in Black since "Jacob/Jack" supposedly couldn't, but I think with the power being drained from the island, anyone could have killed him just the same (but at the time Jacob was killed that wasn't the case).

So with the Man in Black dead and Jack on the verge of death after being stabbed, he heads back to the source of the light to try and restore it. It's at this point that he knows that he's going to die and that someone still needs to protect the light, from what I can only assume are other people that may happen upon the island in the future, like Widmore's people, but I'm not entirely sure of this one. It can't be from the Man in Black anymore, cause he's dead. So he makes Hurley drink from the stream and supposedly "he's like him now", but I'm pretty sure that wasn't the case because the power to the island hadn't been restored yet so I think Hurley was still exactly how he was, but either way he believed he had to protect the light.  This would also explain why Richard got the gray hair, he started to age as soon as the light went out, thus removing the power of immortality. Jack then went down and pulled Desmond to safety, tying him to the rope they had used to get down there and then "restarted" the island by putting the plug back into the hole. So Hurley and Ben see that the light is restarted and pull the rope up thinking it's Jack, but it's Desmond.

Now this is where I was a little confused, but after thinking about it, it makes sense (well, sense in the LOST world). So Jack is laying in the pool with the light, which is full of electromagnetism (which is why Desmond was the only one that could pull the plug). We see later that Jack has been transported to another part of the island, the same part of the island that the Man in Black's body was sent to after he was pushed down the hole by Jacob, thus becoming the smoke monster.... So why didn't Jack become the smoke monster as well? I have two thoughts on this, the first one being that Jack hadn't actually killed the previous smoke monster like the Man in Black did when he killed his "mother". Yep, that's right, I'm pretty sure the crazy lady that took care of Jacob and the Man in Black in that flashback episode was the smoke monster originally. I discussed why in my write up of that episode, but essentially it boils down to the fact that there's no way she could have killed that whole village and filled in that well if she wasn't smokey. So that's my one theory, the Man in Black stabbed the original smoke monster in the back, thus becoming "evil" and so when he was pushed into the light he turned into smokey.  My other theory was that since he was wounded it didn't work the same, but the more I think about it, the Man in Black was pretty beat up when he pushed down into the hole... so I really think that my first theory is what happened.

So after Hurley and Ben pull Desmond up Hurley realizes that he now has to protect the light source, but doesn't think he can do it alone so he asks Ben to help. Meanwhile, while Jack was trying to restart the island, Miles, Kate, Frank and Claire get on the Ajira plane and take off... eventually making it home safe (I'm assuming). Jack then wanders into the island and collapses due to his stab wound eventually dying.

Now, this is where the actual "Flash Sideways'" are occurring... in the afterlife. Yep, every flash sideways that has happened this season has been after they have all died. And that doesn't mean that they all died on the island, because that wouldn't make sense for some of them, it's just a place that all of them created, a life they all would have wanted had they not crashed on the island originally, a happier place that they could all find each other in, a place where the island only existed on the bottom of the ocean. But none of them realize that until they all make it there, meaning they all die, and experience something from their past life that makes them remember everything that happened to them. Whether that's meeting up with someone you fell in love with or a significant event that you'd never forget, it was those experiences that brought the original memories rushing back. Basically it was purgatory and they needed to remember in order to let go and move on. And again, this brings more meaning to those famous words from Desmond "see you in another life, brotha" (I could be off on the exact phrase, but that's the gist of it). And the catalyst that started the memories was Widmore blasting Desmond with the electromagnetism earlier this season, that event must have been so powerful on the island that it caused him to remember everything in the afterlife, since the hatch exploding due to the failed pressing of the button and turning the fail safe key was a major incident that happened to him, thus allowing him to get people together to make them remember.

And in the end, they all end up in the church where Jack is supposed to have the funeral for his father, but a few people are missing. Last week we saw Ana Lucia, but Desmond said that she wasn't ready yet, I think this is because she killed Shannon in the island life. This is also the same reason why Michael is not in the church, since he killed Ana Lucia. And as for Walt, I think the reason he was not in the church in the end is because he's not dead yet. And we also see Ben sitting outside the church when Locke pulls up, but he doesn't go in. I believe that he doesn't think he's worthy due to all of the bad things that he did over the years on the island. It's also at this point that we see that Hurley and Ben protected the island together until their deaths  as Hurley makes a comment to Ben about being a great number 2 and Ben makes a comment about Hurley being a great number 1.

Jack and Kate were the last ones to arrive at the church. Kate goes in ahead of him as Jack still doesn't understand as he hasn't quite let go yet. Upon going in the backdoor and laying his hand on his father's coffin, he begins to finally remember. There's an emotion meeting with his father when he realizes that he is also dead, as with everyone else. It's here that Christian Shephard explains that everyone dies and some died before Jack and some after, and they all made this place, their afterlife, as a place to find those people that had such an impact on their lives. I liked the fact that even though that scene took place in a church, the back room that Jack and Christian spoke in had artifacts and nods to every religion somewhere in it.

Cut to an emotional reunion of everyone in the main hall of the church followed by Christian opening the door to the church allowing light to flood in. And then a brilliant final scene of Jack laying down in the jungle on the island, Vincent the dog laying next to him, close up on his eye as we've seen at the beginning of the series and so many episodes, but this time the eye closes instead of opens. I think maybe if the light had gone out forever, it would have negated even the afterlife as well as all existence, and that was the whole purpose...

So there you have it, the end of LOST, and after thinking about all of it this morning and writing about it, I'm even happier with the way it ended than I was last night. I know there are going to be a lot of people that are upset that not all the questions from the island were answered and a lot of things still don't make sense, but I think the things people wanted answers to are pretty trivial issues when compared to the overall outcome of the story. I will say that I do have an issue with one thing in the final episode (other than the insane amount of commercials), how the hell did Ben get out from under that tree?!??!??!

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LOST: Season 6 – The Candidate (5/4/10)

After a week off we are back with more LOST tonight and it should be a good one. Actually, it better be a good one cause the season is winding down here and I don't think they can afford to give us a lame episode when we're so close to the end. Below is the synopsis for tonight's episode and I'll be back tomorrow with a recap, easter eggs and whatever else I find.

The Candidate

Jack questions Locke's motives after he's asked to perform a tough task.

A lot went down this week in Lost and I don' think there is anyway for me to go into it without posting spoilers, so for those of you that haven't watched it I would advise that you don't read any further.

(more...)

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LOST: Season 6 – The Last Recruit (4/20/10)

And we're another episode closer to the end. Here's the synopsis for this week's LOST... not really much to say about it so I'll see you guys tomorrow for a quick rundown.

The Last Recruit

The Locke monster's camp merges with Jack's, and alliances are forged (and broken). L.A. segments focus on Jack.

I don't have much to say regarding last night's episode in the way of Easter Eggs and theories, but we did find out a few things that were kind of interesting. Smoke Monster Locke informs Jack that he was in-fact the incarnation of Jack's father that he saw when they first crashed on the island. Smokey said that he has always been helping them, not there to hurt them and that's why he took that form, so he could lead Jack to fresh water. My head is starting to explode from reading these lost forums and what people are reading into and taking away from each tiny little plot detail that's revealed so I'm leaving it as the Smoke Monster took the form of Jack's dad right after the crash. Personally I believe that every incarnation of Jack's dad was the Smoke Monster, but after reading these forums a lot of people would disagree with me and just say that Smokey is a liar... ok then.

The other big question that people seemed to have from last night's episode is that supposedly Sun was shot the day after the flight from Australia, yet she's wheeled into the hospital at the same time as Locke who has been home for at least a week based on other conversations throughout the episode. He's had time to get fired from his job, meet with Hurley's temp agency and start substitute teaching at the school... obviously it's been more than a day, but to these people claiming that Sun/Jin have only had 1 day pass.... how do we know that? I don't recall anyone telling us that what we saw of Jin/Sun in the hotel was the day after they landed from Australia. Who's to say that they haven't been shacked up in a hotel for a week with the meeting Jin had being later... There's no indication of how much time has passed in their storyline, so it could have very well been a week. The thing that did confuse me is how Sun recognized Locke in the AR. I get that there is Deja Vu between people and some people have been having memories of the island reality... The only thing I can think of is that since Sun was shot, thus having a near death experience, she could have gotten a flash of the island reality in the same way that Charlie did when he was choking on the heroin.

Other things that happened; Jack is really starting to believe that the island isn't done with him so he jumps off the Elizabeth (Desmond's sailboat actually) and swims back to join Smokey's crew, Claire is starting to trust people again and joins Sawyer, Kate and others as they steal the boat and head to Widmore's camp only to be ambushed at gunpoint. Jin and Sun finally reunite. And lastly, I don't believe that Sayid killed Desmond in the well. Now, I don't think that Sayid can be brought back from the darkside as Hurley put it, but I still think there is some little bit of Sayid left in that body and that person couldn't kill Desmond. That well also looked a hell of a lot shallower than I remember from last week when Smokey dropped a torch down it. Other than those things, Jack and Claire were introduced in the AR with Desmond's guidance and Jack and Locke were brought together as well.... Like I said last week, Desmond seems like the new Jacob, this whole thing might end in a vicious circle with another plane crashing on the island or a ship or something, and it'll be Locke and Desmond sitting on the beach talking about things...

So what did you guys pull away from last night? What did I miss?

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LOST: Season 6 – Happily Ever After (4/6/10)

Here's the very brief synopsis of this weeks LOST episode. Sounds as if it may be a Desmond episode so hopefully we'll get some information on what's been going on with him before coming back to the island. There were also some fairly significant spoilers in the cast listing for tonight's episode which I've chosen to leave off. I'll be back tomorrow with easter eggs, theories and a recap of the episode.

Happily Ever After

Desmond awakens and discovers that he's on the island.

As expected, this was a Desmond episode and again, we see more of the Alternate Reality than we do of what's actually happening on the island. So, after watching the episode and glancing over the forums I really don't know what to make of this week... From what I've gathered, the AR and the island reality are starting to "come together" or at least in the AR people are starting to realize that there may be another dimension or reality. This is evident in the scene when Charlie pulls the wheel of the car and sends him and Desmond into the water, thus recreating the scene from before when Charlie drowns and of course giving Desmond a glimpse into the island world when Charlie puts his hand on the glass to reveal the same message Charlie wrote before, "Not Pennys Boat". There's also the fact that Daniel Faraday/Widmore (as he's known in the AR) was able to write out a complicated mathematical/physics formula related to an atom bomb or a large amount of energy and in the AR he's a musician and has nothing to do with physics, but he's smart enough to realize that it has to mean something.

There are a bunch of other things in the AR that are almost the opposite of what we saw from before in flashbacks from the island reality, but I don't think those differences were as important as the fact that Desmond has this incredible ability. It's almost as if the electromagnetic energy that he was subject to in Widmore's box experiment was able to transpose his consciousness into the AR or at least allow him to see through the eyes of the AR Desmond (if it was a complete shift in consciousness he would have remembered Penny and everything from the island completely, but he didn't). It seems like Desmond is the key to figuring out how the two realities affect one another or how they come together. It's very similar to the ability to see the future that he gained when subjected to the electromagnetic energy released when the button in the hatch wasn't pressed (which is obviously why Widmore knew he could withstand his box test).

So I'm still not quite sure what to make of the two different realities and how (or if) they will come together in the end, but I'm confident now that Desmond is a key part of figuring out the mysteries of the 2. Now I don't necessarily think that Desmond has a huge role in the game that Jacob and The Man in Black are playing on the island, but I could be wrong. I did find it a little weird that after Widmore subjects Desmond to the experiment, Desmond is acting completely different. Sure you could just argue that he saw the AR and is now more enlightened and willing to go along with Widmore to get more answers and see Penny again, but it also seemed like he was very Jacob-like in his calmness. I'm not saying that the experiment turned Desmond into Jacob, but there are some weird things happening with Desmond that parallel Jacob. Even in the AR Desmond was telling Charlie all about choice just like Jacob... so who knows.

I can't recall anything else sticking out to me in a way that brought me to another theory, but I would like to know what you guys thought. Do you think the two realities are going to merge somehow or do you feel like I kind of do that they are still completely separate, but some things will cross over either in the form of Deja Vu or weird "visions" and dreams, as we saw this week. I think Desmond is the only one that can "see" into the other reality due to the fact that he can withstand the electromagnetism.

One thing I did find kind of cool, as sort of an easter egg that I read on the forums, was that the sound that the smoke monster makes is the same sound as the MRI machine that Desmond was put in. This also goes back to the first season when Rose mentions that she's heard that noise before (when she hears the smoke monster) which would make sense since she has cancer and would probably have been subjected to many MRI's at that point.

So I know I didn't pick up on as much stuff this week and don't have a solid theory yet, but that's pretty much what I came away with this week. So what did I miss and what do you guys think?

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LOST: Season 6 – The Package (3/30/10)

Looks like this weeks LOST is a Jin and Sun episode, the two still can't seem to find each other on the island. Not much else to say so you can find the plot synopsis below and I'll be back after the show airs to throw out some theories and easter eggs.

The Package

While Sun and Jin continue to search for each other, the Locke monster faces his enemy

I'll be honest, I don't really have a whole lot to say about this week's episode because I don't feel like a whole lot happened. We barely saw anything going on on the island and most of the Jin/Sun alternate reality story was pretty obvious as we saw Jin tied up in Sayid's AR story earlier in the season so we knew something was going to happen which would lead to him being tied up. What we did see in the AR is that Jin and Sun are not married and that Mikhail (the translator) gets shot in the eye, thus losing his eye and if you remember back to a previous season he's missing an eye and rocking a sweet eye patch.

That's the only thing I really noticed from the AR, but the forums are a-buzz with people thinking that Keamy, the guy who ties up Jin, makes mention of the island when he's tying him up... but people are just mistaken and hearing what they want to hear. He says something along the lines of " I'm going to tie you up here just incase you figure out what's about to you happen to you, and I can't have you freaking out". There's no mention of "island" in that sentence at all...

Back on the island there were only a couple things I found interesting. Widmore captures Jin because his name is on a map that they had, probably from the Dharma era when the Losties were in 1977 and Jin was searching the island for Jack(?). I also found it interesting that the Man in Black can't turn into the smoke monster and cross water, the only way he can do it is in Locke's body (or any body), via boat. Which also leads to the question of who or what were people seeing when they saw Jack's Dad on the hydra island (can't remember if it was Jack that saw him or not, but I know someone saw him), as well as Michael seeing him on the freighter... If the smoke monster can't cross water then what was it? And then of course the fact that Desmond was "The Package" (which I predicted 2 weeks ago), but what purpose he serves I'm not sure yet.

Other than that, there were a few instances of the "numbers" showing up, but not a whole lot else. I was honestly kind of bored with this episode. I don't know if it's my lack of interest in Jin and Sun or the fact that it felt like a filler episode to me, but I've been impressed with all the previous episodes so far so I can handle 1 disappointing one.

What did you guys think? Did I miss anything? Was the episode more exciting than I perceived it as?

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