This extended scene from LOST’s fifth season episode “Namaste” shows more of Miles and Juliet’s conversation about Sawyer’s whereabouts at the Dharma barracks’ underground security office.
This deleted scene from LOST’s fifth season episode “Namaste” takes place when Christian Shephard, Sun and Frank Lapidus meet at the abandoned Dharma barracks.
Today we discuss the episode “Namaste” with your host Karen (AKA Samantha in SL) and Andreas joining her for this week’s podcast. We go over the reunions, reactions and implications of what is in store for our characters of LOST. Questions asked:
On today’s debate we want to hear your theories on Faraday’s whereabouts. Is he working at the Orchid Station? Has he just gone crazy because of Charlotte’s death? Has he left the Island? We do know that, at some point, he goes “all Nostradamus” on Pierre Chang by telling him a few details about the future:
This week, on possibly one of the greatest episodes of Lostever: It’s 2007. Ajira Airways flight 316 experiences turbulence somewhere over the Pacific. Veteran pilot Frank Lapidus is forced to take extreme measures, just as a brilliant white light engulfs the plane, flipping it upside down and transporting it from dead of night to mid-day sun. When they come out of the clouds, an island looms before the plane and Frank and the co-pilot manage to coax the limping plane toward a clearing that looks like an old dirt runway. They drop a couple hundred feet in the matter of seconds before making a dashing landing and plowing into some trees. “I’m a leaf in the wind,” the co-pilot screams, just before he is Washed on a big ol’ tree limb.
We interrupt this recap so I can bring you an important announcement: Suck it, Whedon.
Not bad, not bad at all. Granted, we grade on a curve for any episode set in the seventies — peasant tops! — but while it was no LaFleur, this serviceable episode shifted our game pieces nicely, provided a few nice reveals, some Dharma culture, and only two bits of disgusting Kate-Sawyer eye contact. (We watched with our hands over our face.)
Only trouble is that there was a strange shallowness to it all — so much love quadrangle, so many fantasy payoffs of people kicking one another’s ass. Show, you are so strange and inconsistent, why do we love you? Clearly you are our wonderful, awful Kate.
God, can we just stay in the ’70s for the rest of the series? I’ve been loving this season overall, but “LaFleur” and now “Namaste” feel like a cut above the rest, because the 1977 version of Sawyer may be the most appealing version of any character in “Lost” history. The three years in the Dharma Initiative has mellowed him and given him time to mature. He’s the Sawyer we know (still tossing out nicknames, still chesty with Jack), but he’s smarter, and sneakier, and every bit the leader that Jack mistakenly believed himself to be, and that Sawyer himself never believed he could be. When he dresses down Jack and says he’s going to find a way to get Sayid out of his present predicament, I believe him. Sawyer-as-LaFleur just puts a damn smile on my face and leaves it there for the rest of the hour.
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