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Haha, I made my first edit to lostpedia and someone went back and added to it after re-watching it. From the bloopers section....other person added the second line. :)
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So after Sayid was resurrected, why didn't Sawyer go & get Juliette's body so she could be brought back to life by the hot-tub thingy?
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1) I'm not sure that Sayid is resurrected...he might simply be animated.
2) The Losties don't really know one way or the other, they know that he was injured, tossed in the spring to heal, kinda looked pretty dead, then was alive. Maybe that's how the spring works, it clearly doesn't bring people back to life, it heals them. |
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Kinda. Sorta... It's obvious now that the secondary timeline has it's origins WAY before flight 815, possibly before the Incident. Basically, it's "what would things be like if Jacob had never influenced anyone's life". However, I am bucking the trend, and stating that the secondary timeline will NOT merge with the primary one...it's simply there to study the nuances of the characters. We're seeing parts of them blossom that we only say hints of on the Island. Second, this season is pissing me off. They've walked away from the great storytelling to answer "questions"...and the answers are almost invariably exactly what everyone already figured out. Thanks guys. Oh, big surprise, Richard was on the Black Rock, oh wow! There is very little time left, and they are driving this thing squarely into a Milton-esque view of the world, all while setting up what will be a annoying "war" because there's no time to watch it play out properly. The only fun thing is watching Jacob state over and over that he's not the Devil, then flipping over to supernatural and watching him play...the Devil :D |
i enjoyed the "richard" episode. last night's episode wasn't great IMO. The "cliffhanger" last night was supposed to be that Desmond came off the sub. I don't even remember the last time we saw Desmond to understand the significance of that. THey could have showed him out in the jungle with the other castaways and I wouldn't have thought twice about it.
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What was the deal with Jin getting kidnapped and Sayid killing his kidnappers? I thought I remember seeing something like this in a prior episode. ??? I am definitely "lost".
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What we (well, I) didn't know was the exact nature of the island and the Nemesis, which were spelled out plainly...I appreciated that. |
Richard spent 120 years on the Island, we got to see, what, a week?
I dunno, yesterday's episode was useless. I also think the whole "pure evil, trapped by the Island" story is cheap. They had such a chance to make something epic, not another "white vs. black, good vs. evil, angel vs. devil" story. at least there haven't been aliens. Yet. |
Yesterday's episode was frustrating, I agree, but they seem hell-bent on taking us through a sideways view of each major character.
Last night I did notice that most of the characters lining up with Locke/Nemesis share a common theme, whereas the characters lining up in Jacob's camp share a different but common theme. Interesting... |
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All of that will fall apart, however, if they decide to "merge" the timelines in the last 20 minutes of the final show :( Quote:
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i, too, thought the richard episode was great. i appreciated the wine bottle analogy with the island as the cork. it seems that the island is sort of a purgatory/limbo....which, if that's the case, is a little disappointing since that was the rumor/theory when this show started 6 years ago.
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