Thursday, March 5, 2009

LOST ep LaFleur?

Not the best episode, answered some questions about our friends and how they integrated into the DI...and the integration of Sawyer and Juliet. Like you didn't see that coming.

I'm not going to go into a long rant of points, I'm #1 not in that place, #2 don't have alot of great ideas, #3 gotta get Wendy's wedding stuff done!

I am concerned about Daniel and his emotional state. I think he kept repeating "I won't do it." Like he's having an internal arguement about the intervention Charlotte replayed for him. If she "remembered" it, then he had to have done it in his linear timeline. I fear that it was his science versus faith, his love for Charlotte, debating for and against trying to save her life. We know he did it, but at that moment, he doesn't know how. Granted, two hours later, he's back in the DI and sees our favorite little redhead.

The truce and taking Paul's body as justice. I really think this has something to do with the Others and re-animation, re-incorporation, literally zombies. Maybe the Others are in a state of never aging (Richard) because they are not truly alive...that will take alot of thought, I've already posted it so the Joopers may run with it before I can.

Sawyer takes charge! Woowoo! He knows well enough that he's gotta keep moving forward and he'll figure it out on the way.

Noticed alot of mirror phrases - it actually started with the enhanced version pointing out that someone used the same words, the same line, but in a different context. We saw the Sawyer/Horace switch with getting off the couch...and when Sawyer talks to the Doctor "I'm speaking for Horace now," in the veins of Christian speaking for Jacob.

What is the screening? 133 had no sign of our people. Check 134 - how long do we look? As long as it takes (the second time Sawyer said this - first when looking for Locke and his fake Tahitian crew.)

Interesting that Horace is now the leader of the DI on the island...and that he and Richard speak to one another so formally.

The Flame and the Arrow were mentioned tonight. When Horace gave the order about calling the Arrow, Condition One, Take the heavy ordinance, fence at maximum. It reminded me about the chess game and Pierre Chang showing up on the screen, giving the function key if there is an issue with the hostiles.

Poor Sawyer, he thinks he's gotten over Kate.

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