May 10

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I think Dan was wrong. Not that they cannot change the future because truth be told, any of us can change our future. We can chose to turn right instead of left and save our own life unknowingly. But, not all of us are transported to the past and therefore that decision has ramifications on the course of our lives on a whole. Dan was wrong that the Losties weren’t supposed to come back to the island. Yes they were. In fact, they had to come back in order to save Ben and set off the bomb, creating the *incident* which lead to the quarantine of the hatch, the button pushing and so forth. If the Losties had not have returned none of that could have happened and there is where their fate could have been changed. Yes, my head is going in circles too.
1. Looks like the old Locke is completely gone. The boars of the island aren’t safe with him around. This scene reminded me of the good old days on the beach were Locke went around killing stuff for them to eat.

2. I’m glad that Locke’s compass can still find North, according to Richard, because they *always* go North.
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May 03

I was thinking about the choice of being able to take a pivotal moment in your life and change the event. I’m sure all of us have at least one moment in our life where you wonder, “what if…” But would you really change it if you could? Should the Losties mess with their fate? What if they were meant to die in that crash? What if Jack manages to change the future and instead of crashing on the island, the plane crashes in the ocean and they die? What does Jack have to go back to anyway that he’d want to change the crash? Wouldn’t he be better changing his actions with Sarah, his dad or the drugs?
Click here for my initial thoughts.
1. I don’t think the Mrs Hawking does know what happens next (she tells Penny in the hospital). Let’s assume that she picks up the journal when she shoots Dan back in 1977. She has the events up until the time that Dan goes back and then shoots him. Now she doesn’t know what is going to happen because the journal ends.
2. Why would Dan think that Jack and the others don’t belong there in 1977? What does he know or what did he learn back in Ann Arbor that we haven’t learned yet?
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Apr 19

I’m wondering if Adult Miles will meet with Baby Miles and that will somehow relate to why he’s “special.” I’m pretty sure that Miles is either going to tell Chang/Candle about the Dharma purge or something that will cause him to send Baby Miles and his momma off of the island.
Click here for my initial thoughts and comments.
Don’t forget that this week is a clip show. The previews make it look interesting. Guess we’ll see.
1. Cute, the dead guy hid his key under a white rabbit. We’ve seen a lot of rabbits in this show.

2. The Circle of Trust. Was anyone else thinking of Meet the Parents and Robert DeNiro?
3. I’m frustrated with what they have done with Kate. She had redeemed herself somewhat and now she’s back to meddling in things. I know I’m not the only one who feels this way. When we had a campaign to get rid of Ken and Barbie it worked, hopefully the writers will hear our call to bring back the old Kate too.

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Apr 10
Oh Ben, what have you done? He broke the rules by coming back (according to Widmore) and he used the guise that he was coming back to be judged. So Locke gave him the little *push* he needed to go to Old Smokey for the judgment but I think Ben ended up worse than he started. Was he judged, yes he was. But what he ended up with was instructions by the one person he loves the most telling him to do what he dreads the most - following Locke. Can I get a “HA HA!” Be careful what you wish for people because you may get more than you bargain for, just ask Ben.
Click here for my initial thoughts.
1. I don’t know how long Ben will follow Alex’s instructions and Smokey, or whatever entity appeared to him, may have known this. Setting Ben up to fail?
2. I love how Ben “Dr Phil’d” Frank by asking him how the plan of having a boat of commandos come to the island worked out for him. Dr Phil always asks people who are making bad life choices how it’s working out for them. But Frank does make a good point to Sun.
3. I’m not loving the Mediveal Widmore look.

4. When Widmore questions Richard on why he saved Young Ben Richard says two items of interest. First he says that Jacob wanted it done followed by “The Island chooses who the island chooses.” I took this to mean that Jacob IS the island and therefore if Jacob chooses Ben to live then The Island chooses Ben to live. What this means… Jacob somehow is a manifestation of the energy of the island? The second item of note is that when Richard tells Widmore that Jacob wanted Ben saved Widmore doesn’t question this. I assume that this means Widmore cannot talk to Jacob. I don’t think everyone can talk to Jacob, only a few chosen few. I still question whether Ben could really talk to Jacob and that is why he was so shocked that Locke could hear Jacob. Only a special few can hear what Jacob says.
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Apr 05

Should the Losties really be going back and course correcting? What if their purpose is to go back and change something? I appreciated that Jack refused to help Ben. Sure, it violates the Hippocratic Oath, but I appreciate that he’s operating more on faith now and doesn’t have to control and fix everything.
See my initial thoughts here.
1. Are we so sure that Claire’s mom is on the up-and-up? After all, she was meeting with Ben’s lawyer. And, just a few short months ago was in a coma and now miraculously, and conveniently, she’s up, walking around and meeting with shady lawyers. I’m going to hold judgment on her until we see a little more. I still think that Aaron is going to show up on the island and maybe she’ll be the one to bring him.

2. Jin says that Sayid is headed North. Everybody heads north in this show. When Michael went looking for Walt remember which way he went (North)? Remember Eko’s stick… “Lift up your eyes and look North.”

3. I want to know if Hurley is still seeing his dead friends now that he’s back on the island? Any more chess with Mr Eko?
4. Kate is using Cassidy as her confessional. She tells her about the crash, the survivors and even that Aaron is not her son. Is it fair that she puts all of this on Cassidy? I don’t want to believe that this will come back to haunt her but on the show you never know what kinds of connections people have. Heck, for all we know Cassidy is a Widmore.
5. Listen to Jack, new man of faith, “Did you ever think that the island wants to fix things itself?” Poignant moment or Jack making excuses? I like to think that Jack is going to let whatever happened, happen.
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Mar 29

One of the things that I love about Lost is that you have to think. I appreciate that the “powers that be” give us credit for being intelligent and give us information without full explanation. For instance, at first blush I assumed that this week’s title came from Sawyer’s line to Sayid about Oldham. But after watching the episode back several times (for this blog, not because I’m obsessed…. ok, yes I am obsessed) I started to realize the duplicity of it’s meaning. Sayid is to the past what Ben is to the present in so far as he has to kill for what he believes is right for the greater good.
Initial thoughts and comments are here.
1. Isn’t it horrifying cute that Young Ben brings Sayid a chicken sandwich immediately after we see a scene of Sayid killing a chicken with his bare hands as a boy?
2. I still can’t get over the fact that Ben was living among the DI and Sawyer didn’t mention anything or make a big deal about it. When Jack showed up wouldn’t you totally be like, “You won’t believe who is here! But you can’t say anything when you see him.” I know that Sawyer says that he had no choice, but to not even mention it?
3. Young Ben is already quite the little sneak. He keeps coming to Sayid and just starts chatting about Richard. And, Ben knows that the cameras only have pictures, no sound. Ben also knows how to break out a prisoner. So, as much as Sayid may be an influence on the killer in Ben, it seems like Young Ben was already well on his way to being the conniving man he becomes. Plus, Ben was already working with the Hostiles when Sayid shows up so he’s not quite the innocent we may want to think he is as a young boy.
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Mar 08

Click here for my initial thoughts.
1. We know from past dialog that there is going to be an “incident” that changes things on the island (like fertility presumably). I originally thought that Jughead was going to start to leak, but I’m now wondering if the Losties have to do some crazy donkey wheel turning event to propel themselves back into the present time. My guess is that it’s before the big DI purge as by leaving that will give the Losties a whole new sense of guilt for not staying to help. I’m also guessing that Daniel is going to have to convince them that they can’t change the past and therefore the Losties cannot interfere with the purge. I can see this being especially hard for Sawyer as he is their head of security and from the looks of things he really cares about these people (like begging Juliet to help Amy deliver the baby).
2. I think that the O6 had to come back because each has a specific role that they will play and they must be there for the course of events to happen. Course correction. Do we know what that is yet? I don’t think so. In an interview awhile back Darlton said we wouldn’t find out until late Season 5 into Season 6 why they had to come back. In the meantime, I’ll sit back and enjoy watching Sawyer’s evolution (go home Kate! He’s doing great!)
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Mar 01

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Watching the episode back, I wonder how much of the “life” we saw of Jeremy Bentham. There has to be more we haven’t seen yet. Maybe Locke in whatever form he’s in now, travels back to the mainland because I can’t believe that the chinsy little visits he paid the O6 (well, four at least) were enough to get them back to the island. Especially seeing how distraught Jack was with the obituary. And wanting to jump off of the bridge after seeing Locke just for that brief moment in the hospital?
1. My money is on Widmore, that he sent Cesar to the island on the plane. The guys works his way around that office very purposeful and finds the maps of the island. He also seems to find the gun easily so I don’t think it’s a far stretch to assume he has specific orders of his purpose there.
2. Here are some screenshots of the Life Magazine Cesar leafs through, but I’m not convinced it’s not just a red herring.
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Feb 21

I like marinating on the show for a few days and going back and watching the show again, especially after talking things over with other Lost fans. Thanks to everyone out there who also comes on and leaves comments. I love hearing what other people are thinking as well.
Click here for my initial thoughts (the day of the show, immediately after it aired)
1. I have been going back through some of the first four seasons as I was trying to find where Jack’s dad mentioned the grandfather Ray. See my previous post, but the only time he’s mentioned is in the mobisode. Anyway, it has me looking at things and thinking how it all connects. The opening scene this week with Jack back in the bamboo had me look back at right before he ended up on the bamboo the first time. There have been questions since Season One about how Jack was thrown so far off from the wreckage with only minor injuries. While on the plane Jack is drinking heavily. Here’s what Jack first tells Kate about what he remembers of the accident:
JACK [off camera at first]: We must have been at about 40,000 feet when it happened. Hit an air pocket. Dropped, maybe, 200 feet. The turbulence was: I blacked out.
Also, the flight attendant *slips* him two extra bottles of booze. So we could almost assume that someone wanted to make sure that he wasn’t hurt in the crash and perhaps doped him so he’d pass out? I think Jack may have *flashed* to the island the first time much like he did this time. He blacked out just like this time too. Coincidence? The first time he would not have been mentally accepting of the flash whereas this time he’s coming to be the Man of Faith and would be more open to the idea that he got there through some type of time travel versus just being another survivor of the airline crash.
Oh, and we were missing Vincent standing there looking at him.
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Feb 15

Ratings were down again for Lost. Is it really a surprise? We are down to the nitty gritty now with the show. Things are now making sense (well, sort of) to those of us who have maintained our commitment to the show. Lost isn’t one of those shows that doesn’t delve into character development, the characters (including the island) *are* the show. You can’t just pop in and out like a soap opera and a year later it’s the same story line. The show has evolved and yes, it does take thinking to keep up and understand what is going on. So for those viewers who have lost interest, I’m sure they are glued to the set every week wondering who’s going to get voted off their favorite show. Lost isn’t for those with a short attention span and those who don’t want to think and commit. But I know that there are at least still 9 million of us in the US still watching Lost and I don’t think that those ratings are too bad all things considered.
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1. Ben the bad guy vs. Ben the good guy. I have to say that a guy who can unemotionally gas his own father cannot possibly be a good guy. But, I’m still shocked by Ben defending Jack to Jill. I hope by the end of next year the question is answered but perhaps there is some middle ground? Like anyone who has read the book “Hannibal” can relate, you can be a horrific killer and still somehow there is a human being inside somewhere who does have feelings and the capability of being kind to others. I’m also wondering what Ben means when he tells Sun and Jack that they have no idea the things he’s had to do to keep them safe.
2. Is Locke a sacrifice the island demands? Remember how Locke says this about Boone? I’m thinking this - Smokey is a security system for the Temple. The Others are headed to the temple when the Freighter is headed to the island. We know that when Danielle’s team gets close to the Temple Smokey pops out and takes one of them in what looked to me like a sacrifice. So how does this all tie together? The Temple is the heart of the island so when you reference the Temple you are in essence talking about the island. So I think we are going to see that some force around the Temple is what is demanding these “sacrifices” and Smokey will factor into the mix. I would assume that the group of Others headed to the Temple probably had to sacrifice one of their group to Smokey in order to enter the Temple. Maybe the Temple is where Locke will re-enter the island either in his flesh or in whatever form Christian has taken to move around.
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