What an emotional rollercoaster.
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Thanks LOST for the tear buckets tonight!
Flocke planned it that way. Damn!!!
Where the is Widmore?
I was not expecting that.It looked like Sayid had some humanity left.
What an emotional rollercoaster.
Humility? Or did you mean humanity? Because that's exactly what I was thinking after it happened--that he used the last of his humanity in order to save the others. Which is why it was sad. If he had died say, on the dock I wouldn't have been so sad at his death. If that makes sense.
Yea, that's what I meant.I'm still blurry eyed.
Sayid knew he wasn't going to really see Nadia.![]()
It's a good thing I read spoilers lol
it comes on in four hours here.
Ooopps, sorry. It was just too good not to talk about it.![]()
No prob, I alreay knew it was coming eventually
I'm just glad to hear it's a good episode; cant wait to see it.
As I was wiping away the tears, I didn't hear everything that Sayid told Jack about Desmond? What exactly did he say? Thanks.
Found it.
Sayid said: Listen carefully, there's a well on the main island a half a mile away from the camp we just left. Desmond is inside it, Locke wants him dead which means you're going to need him, understand? Jack: Why are you telling me this? Sayid: Because its going to be you Jack
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Great episode! How oh how will they wrap it up in 4 more hours?![]()
Actually, he probably found the only way to see her again.
So, we have Jack, Hurley, Kate, and James in one group. There is Widmore's group. There's FLocke and Claire. And there are various scattered people from the attack on FLocke's original group. Oh, and there's Richard and Ben, who wandered off a few episodes ago, and warned people not to get in their way. That should be enough to last the rest of the series at the current kill rate.
BTW, anyone who didn't see Lapidus biting the dust after they decided not to take the plane, please go stand in the corner. He might as well have been a red tunic security man on an original Star Trek episode.
Wow, that was ing amazing.
Can't believe they killed Sun and Jin.
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That's easily the most action packed episode of Lost I can remember. It was a freight train.
I knew he was biting the dust when it became clear they weren't using the plane to get off the island. I just wish it wasn't death by flying door, even Nikki and Paulo got more interesting death scenes (yea, the same Paulo that took a in the DHARMA station got a good death!). Lapidus's one liners were hilarious, I WILL REMEMBER YOU!
I wasn't expecting to feel strongly when Jin/Sun drowned (I thought one of them would survive cuz they still have a daughter, but I guess now she's an orphan?), but that's because WE know there's another time line going on...but I didn't think about Jack and company on the island reacting to their friends dying. It really hit me and I got a little emotional thinking about how all the crazy non-sensical bull these characters have gone through has no apparent answer or destination we can see...but we know there's an end to it, there's a reason for it. I could almost here Jack crying out into the ocean, "WHAT THE IS THIS ALL FOR?!"
FLocke is a , I hope Jack beats his ass and throws him into a volcano.
Jorge Garcia aka Hurley was on Attack of the Show today and he said one word about tonight's episode "death". Damn, he was right. I can understand Sayid dying but Sun and Jin? That sucked. So who is the candidate? Real Locke or Jack? This episode proved that Jack needs to be a bad-ass and be the leader of the group. He told them to not mess with the bomb.
jin & sun.
and poor Claire, everybody keep abandoning her.
No doubt! I compare that to the beginning episodes of them just sitting around the Temple and it pisses me off.
That was a good episode though... I pretty much love any episode where Jack and Locke interact. Their scenes kick ass.
Jack's scene at the end was pretty powerful.
I found it interesting to watch from an atheistic standpoint. I'm definitely rooting for Jack to have faith in himself, in fate, in destiny, in the Island. Yet I don't have any myself (at least, in fate/destiny/God). A strange dichotomy, I thought.
Jack is starting to understand that FLocke doesn't need to be, and probably can't be killed. He represents the dark force, and must be opposed, contained on the island, and out thought.
Yet another parallel to The Stand. One of their bomb survivors was Glen Bateman, the atheist professor from Vermont, soon to be on a mission for God.
I've got to get that book one of these days.![]()
I think it's ultimately going to come down to Jack vs Flocke.
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Yea, but I have a feeling that there is NO WAY off the island for anyone with the submarine down. If the candidates dying frees FLocke, then I feel like they find a way to kill him eventually or probably end up sacrificing their own lives to contain him. If Jacob could be killed, why not FLocke?
They seem to be keeping it simple this season and it wouldn't surprise me at all if it was that straight forward, and came down to a volcanic, star wars-esque duel. As the series has gone, it's started to resemble more and more a mash up of paradise lost and the stand. Not a bad combination, just not what I was hoping for.
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