Friday, November 22, 2013

Season 2: Episode 18

Hurley confesses to Libby that he has an eating problem, and shows her the stash of Dharma food. Hurley wants to get rid of it, and she encourages him to do so. Just after Hurley destroys his supplies, other survivors go into the jungle and Hurley and Libby see that an enormous package of food parachuted from the sky. After Hurley panics at the suggestion of again being in charge of the supplies, he sees Dave, and tries to follow him as he goes into the jungle.

After Hurley loses Dave's trail twice he decides to leave the beach and go to the caves. On the way, Dave reappears, and tells Hurley that everything that has happened since the night of the escape attempt has been a fantasy — that after Dave escaped, Hurley went into a dreamlike state and has imagined everything since then. As proof, Dave points out the appearances of the numbers said by another patient, in both Hurley's winning lottery ticket and the hatch computer. 

Dave takes Hurley to a cliff, and tells him to jump and get out of his dream, before jumping off himself. Before Hurley can decide whether or not to follow, Libby finds him and Hurley tells her that all that is happening is not real, and is only a dream, but Libby convinces him otherwise, partly by kissing him.

In the hatch, Sayid and Ana-Lucia interrogate "Henry Gale". After Henry's new story is proved false, Henry finally admits that he is an Other, but says he would be killed if he talks. Later, Locke confronts the prisoner, demanding to know if he let himself be caught, thinking it might have been to find the Swan. "Henry", however, calls the hatch a "joke", saying that during the lockdown, he never entered the numbers into the computer or pushed the button; he simply stood there, and watched the timer's numbers turn to red hieroglyphs before they reset back on their own. Locke believes that Henry is lying.

Flackbacks:
Hurley is in a mental institution, where he is friends with Dave. Dave tells Hurley to ignore the doctors, avoid his medication, and try to escape. One day, Hurley's doctor, Dr. Brooks, proves to Hurley that Dave is not real, by taking a photo of the two, and then showing Hurley that Dave is not in the picture. Later that night, Dave wakes Hurley up to escape with him from the institute. Dave hops out of a window, but Hurley confronts him and declares that Dave is not real, and shuts the window on him before going back to bed.

A later flashback reveals that during the moment Dr. Brooks took the picture of Hurley and Dave, another patient was staring at Hurley from across the room. It was Libby, which explains why Hurley has had this faint recognition of Libby while on the island.

Do you think Hurley will make another stash?

OK: I hope he doesn't, but I feel like Hurley doesn't have enough self-control to not do it again. Hopefully Libby will be a good influence on him though.

SH: I don't think he will because now he has Libby to use as motivation for not falling back into his bad habits.

Does Dave make any sense to you at all?

OK: NO! Like I get the fact that he is a figment of Hurley's imagination (I think)... but the whole story line with Dave just confuses me.

SH: The existence of made me really upset because I couldn't tell what was real and what wasn't. I was a little paranoid that the whole show would be in Hurley's head and that none of it really happened, but thank goodness I don't think it turns out that way.

Do you think Hurley and Libby are a cute couple or not?

OK: I don't think I like them yet. Libby kind of bothers me; she seems nice but there is something about her that throws me off.

SH: Seeing Hurley care so much about her is very heartwarming and adorable, but like Olivia said, there is something weird about her. Although, if she makes him happy, then I'm happy. 

Do you actually think "Henry" let the timer run out?

OK: I don't because I feel like something with the magnetic field would've happened. Plus, Henry is just a big liar. He is just trying to manipulate Locke and get inside his head.

SH: I think he did because I believe the timer doesn't actually do anything. 

Reaction to Dave not actually existing?

OK: Makes sense. Although it does make me question all of Hurley's past and his story lines.

SH: I hate everything. This episode made me so angry. It's a giant mind bender.

Reaction to Libby being from the same mental institution Hurley was at?

OK: What the heck! She had black hair and was crazy! That explains where Hurley knew her from, but now I feel like she is a figment of his imagination.

SH: So this whole time she was pretending to be a therapist, she was crazy. This episode makes me so angry.

Season 2: Episode 17

Flashback:
While Helen is looking through the obituaries in the newspaper she notices that Locke's father has passed away. They decide to attend the funeral hoping for some kind of closure, but there is an overwhelming sense of uneasiness because of the men who are lurking around near the funeral. Later, Locke's father pulls up next to Locke, rolls the window down, and explains that he faked his own death to get out of a situation due to his conning lifestyle. He asks Locke to assist him in withdrawing money from his safety deposit box. It is unclear whether he goes through with it or not because when the men from the funeral arrive at his house to question him, it doesn't appear he has the money. But later I guess he did take the money because he is about to give it to his father when Helen catches them and foils the plan.

After the search for Henry's balloon is successful, confusion arises. In the hatch, a strange countdown starts over the intercom and once it reaches zero the doors begin to slam closed, locking Henry and Locke inside. Locke frees Henry in hopes that he will help him.  The two successfully pry open one of the doors and Locke decides to try and escape, but fails when he gets his leg caught under the door. Henry helps him. He tries frantically to reach the computer through the vents to enter the code as Locke tells him. When the doors finally open and Henry returns, he insists that he didn't do anything.

Shortly after this, food begins raining from the sky in the jungle nearby. No one knows where it came from, but that sure doesn't stop them from collecting as much as the can carry!


Why do you think Henry helped Locke?

OK: I think Henry wants to turn Locke against the rest of the group, namely Jack. Locke hates thinking he is below anybody so that makes him vulnerable to manipulation.

SH: I think that Henry isn't a bad person, he just comes from a group of people who don't quite have their heads on straight. He also appears to have taken a certain liking to Locke.

Where do you think all the food came from?

OK: I don't know, but what if the dharma initiative people sent it because they are still watching and know Hurley's weakness so they wanted to see how he reacted. Social experiment?

SH: I think it has something to do with the fact that they didn't enter the code in time. Although, I am still really confused about the whole timer thing.

Do you think entering the code really does anything at all?

OK: I think it does something to the magnetic field, but I don't think if they didn't push it that the magnetic field would really do anything.

SH: To be honest, I never really believed that the timer would signal anything, and now I am at the same train of thought as before. I think it is just a social experiment.

Season 2: Episode 16

Jin tries to take Sun away from her garden and back to the beach, given her previous abduction from the garden. They have an argument and Jin pulls out all of the plants. She runs to the beach and asks Sawyer for a pregnancy test, which turns out to be manufactured by Widmore labs.

Locke convinces Ana Lucia that given her police training, she should interrogate Henry Gale. Henry repeats the balloon story and draws a map to the balloon, where he had buried his wife. Ana Lucia promises that she'll keep him alive if the map confirms his story. With Sayid and Charlie, she goes in search for the balloon.

As Sun is awaiting for her pregnancy test results to show up, she asks Kate if she has ever taken a test, which she replies that she has. When the test turns up positive, she does not seem too thrilled. Sun asks Kate to not tell anybody.

Ana Lucia tells Sayid that people dislike her and she has been trying most of her life to get them to like her. She says she gave up a while back and that she is who she is. She tells Sayid he has a good reason to hate her. She apologizes for what she did. Sayid says it wasn’t her fault and that once they find out Henry is one of them, something will have to be done.

They find where the balloon should be but it is not there. Ana Lucia insists that they should look some more around the area. Sayid divides the area into three parts and tells Ana Lucia to search as thoroughly as she pleases.

Jin goes and replants the plants he pulled out. He tells Sun he hates fighting like they do and that he hates not being able to understand everyone. He apologizes and Sun tells him she’s pregnant. He’s overjoyed and Sun tells him she needs to tells him something. Sun tells Jin he is the one who cannot have children, not her. He asks Sun how she can be pregnant and she promises she did not cheat. He then helps Sun rebuild her garden. Sun asks if she can stay and work in her garden as Jin wants to return to the beach. Jin bends down and kisses Sun. He tells her he loves her in English.

Jack takes Henry out of the prison and Henry asks him what the computer is for and Jack says it is for nothing. He says he figures getting out is his reward for drawing the map. Locke and Jack are caught off guard since they didn’t know about the map. Henry then "hypothetically" thinks out loud that if he in fact were one of the Others, he would probably lead them into a trap so when Ana Lucia, Sayid, and Charlie get to where the map leads them, the Others would take them hostage and trade them for him. He then mentions that it's a good thing he's not one of them as he nonchalantly asks if they have any milk for his cereal.

Flashbacks:
In their apartment, Sun and Jin are about to make love, when Jin asks Sun if she took her temperature, ruining the mood. He says they've been trying for a year to conceive, and he thinks she should see a fertility doctor. Sun asks why he wants a baby he will never see. Jin says he's sorry for the things Sun's father makes him do and that a baby would change everything. However, when they go to the fertility doctor, he tells them that Sun cannot conceive due to advanced endometriosis.

Sun enters a hotel room to meet Jae Lee, her suitor from before she met Jin. Their conversation indicates the two are regularly meeting to teach English and seek advice on Sun's relationship. She tells Jae that she was glad to learn about her infertility. Sun says that she's leaving Jin for America. Jae tells Sun that she can't run away from her life. Sun asks if Jin is her life and Jae says he's not saying she should stay for Jin.

Sun is walking her dog when the fertility doctor drives by and confesses to Sun that it's actually Jin who can't have children. He tells her this because if Sun's father found out it was Jin who could not have kids, her father would burn down his practice.

Are you happy that Sun is pregnant?

OK: Yes! Sun is going to be such a good mom! She is so sweet and adorable! 

SH: Yes! I think it is just what she and Jin needed to keep their relationship together.

Can we just agree right now that Jin and Sun are the cutest couple on the show?

OK: Even if nobody else will agree I will agree with myself. They are my favorite characters and are adorable and I can't wait for them to have their baby!

SH: I am starting to agree with you Olivia. Now that Jin isn't such a jerk all the time.

Now do you think Henry is one of the others?

OK: I have from the beginning. Can I just say, if he isn't one of the others than he is an IDIOT! You don't just up and say all suspiciously how you would kill their people if you were their enemy!

SH: I know exactly what you mean about him being an idiot if he isn't one of the others. I was screaming at him while watching this episode. However, I do believe he is one of the others. He came here in a hot air balloon? Likely story...

What do you think about the doctor lying about who was infertile?

OK: I think it just represents their culture and how much fear there is. Plus it shows how much of an awful guy Sun's father is that a doctor is afraid of him.

SH: I think the doctor was trying to protect Jin and also protect himself because he knew who Sun's father was and how powerful he is, and didn't want to get on his bad side. 

Season 2: Episode 15

This whole episode is centered around Claire's flashbacks, so I am not going to separate them from what happens in real time. As Aaron's condition worsens, Claire becomes frantic in trying to find a cure. Suddenly things begin to trigger flashbacks from when Ethan kidnapped her and held her captive for two weeks. Libby explains to her that it might be difficult to deal with the repressed memories surfacing, but Claire begs her to help her remember what happened. She decides she must find the room that she was held in so she can find the "cure" that she was injected with.

She leaves Aaron with Sun, triggering another flashback about Ethan and the strange medical room, only assuring her further that she must go. She and Kate start their journey into the jungle, after Kate gets a gun from Sawyer, and not too long after, they meet Rousseau. They reach a dead end once Rousseau can no longer help and Claire's memories have stopped, until suddenly a tree trunk lying on the ground reminds her of when Ethan took her for a walk. She runs to it and eventually finds the way back to the room but comes up empty handed when the cure is nowhere in sight. Rousseau begins to leave after the mission is unsuccessful for both Claire and herself, but Claire stops her and tells her about the teenage girl that saved her just as Rousseau did, implying that it could be Rousseau's daughter.

Meanwhile, Henry is in the hatch being stupid and trying to cause trouble by getting in Locke's head. Too bad that doesn't work out too well for him later.


Why do you think Rousseau tried to help Claire find the place where she was drugged?

OK: I think that if Claire found out where sh was taken they might find the people who took her. The same people took Rousseau's baby years ago and I think she was hoping to find her daughter, Alex.

SH: I agree with Olivia. Rousseau doesn't usually have a habit of helping people if it won't benefit her. She isn't really the "do things out of the goodness of your heart" type of person.

Do you think that Claire had trouble recalling what happened to her because she was drugged or because she was subconsciously suppressing the memories?

OK: I think it could have been a mixture of both, but mainly because she was suppressing the memories. I don't think Claire wanted to remember what happened until not knowing put her baby in danger again.

SH: I think it was mostly because of suppressing the memories because after they are triggered it doesn't appear that the memories are hazy as a result of the drugs.

Are you glad Claire ended up keeping Turnip Head?

OK: Of course! I mean I'm not sure what else she would've done with it on the island, but I'm curious to see how the baby grows up. Then Turnip Head and Jin and Sun's baby can grow up and be island friends!

SH: I am really glad that she kept him, for her sake more than for his. If he would have grown up with another family, I don't think it would have affected him much, but she has gotten so emotionally attached to him I don't know what would happen if she didn't keep him.

Season 2: Episode 14

Sayid sees Rousseau in the jungle and she takes him to a man she captured, who is in a net hanging from a tree. Rousseau tells Sayid not to let him go, because she thinks he is one of the others. The man says his name is Henry Gale and that he and his wife crashed a hot air balloon on the island about four months ago. Sayid frees him and he tries to run away until Danielle shoots him in the back with a crossbow.

Sayid brings Henry to the hatch and Jack notices Henry's injury. Sayid explains that it wasn't treated because they want to learn as much as they can about the man while he is still wounded. Jack removes the arrow but Sayid tells Jack not to untie him. Sayid asks Locke to change the combination in the armory, so he can find out more by torturing Henry.

Henry is unable remember the details of where he buried his wife. Sayid believes he is lying about who he is because he would know every last detail about digging his wife's grave. Henry then realizes that Sayid had lost someone on the island. Sayid beats Henry as Jack and Locke listen from outside. Jack holds Locke, preventing him from entering the numbers on time, telling him he will only let Locke go if he opens the door. The timer goes below a minute and Locke opens the armory. By the time he unlocks the door, there were only ten seconds. He begins typing the code. However he mistypes as the timer passes zero, then black and white numbers flip over to red symbols. Two are Egyptian hieroglyphs and the symbols are accompanied with the loud sound of a machine like a jet engine. Locke finally hits the 'Execute' button and the timer resets and the sound dies down. 

Meanwhile, in the armory, Jack bursts in and stops Sayid. They lock a bloodied Henry back in the armory. Jack recalls to Sayid how Danielle tortured him because she thought Sayid was an "other". Locke arrives, and agrees with Jack.

Sayid is then back on the beach talking to Charlie about what happened in the hatch. Sayid thinks Henry is an "Other" because he feels no guilt about torturing him. He states that Jack and Locke will never understand that feeling, because they have forgotten what the Others have done to them. He asks Charlie if he remembers how the Others hanged him from the tree and kidnapped Claire. Then he simply asks Charlie if he's forgotten what the others have done to him.

Flashbacks:
Sayid, an Iraqi soldier, is seen burning documents with fellow soldiers. Some are resisting, and as Sayid's commander orders them to continue, American troops burst in. Sayid tries to lie, saying that their commanding officer has abandoned them, but the American soldier, Sam Austen (Kate's father), doesn't believe him.

Sayid is held captive by the Americans, who have found his commanding officer. Two military men ask Sayid to act as a translator, and Sayid attempts to get his CO to reveal the location of a captive American pilot. Speaking in their own language, which the Americans cannot understand, Sayid's CO orders him to grab the American's gun and kill as many as he can, but Sayid refuses. Austen knows they can't get the information and call in the next man; an American agent named orders Sayid to torture the Iraqi officer; at first, Sayid refuses this too, but agrees after the agent shows him a video of Sayid's family being gassed on his CO's  orders. 

While interrogating the officer, Sayid learns that it's too late, and that the pilot had been executed anyway. Sayid is eventually released by the Americans. In the truck, Kate's father asks Sayid if he has a wife or kids. The American commander who asked him looks down at a photo which shows a young-looking Kate and tells him that the day will come when Sayid needs information from someone — and that he will have the means to get it. He appears to speak fluent Arabic, however, Sayid vows never to torture again.

Do you think Henry is telling the truth or that he is one of the others?

OK: I think he is one of the others. He just looks like a liar and his story doesn't sound reliable at all. I mean who tries to circumnavigate the globe in a smiley faced hot air balloon because they thought it would be fun? Please.

SH: I think Henry is lying because his back story is much too far-fetched to be believable, plus the subtle side comments he makes weird me out and create suspicion. 

Do you think Sayid is doing the right thing in torturing Henry?

OK: I feel bad that he has to compromise his morals, but I think it is necessary to get the truth from him.

SH: I don't believe that Henry should be tortured, especially because Sayid is trying to get over that part of his life, but at the same time, they really don't have many options and I can't think of anything better to do.

What do you think about how Sayid learned to torture?

OK: I thought the connection between Kate's dad and Sayid was interesting. Plus I thought he learned to torture through his army, not from the Americans.

SH: It made me really sad that he had to turn against his commander. I think he did the right thing in the end but it would be such a tough decision to make and I feel sorry that he was in that situation.

Season 2: Episode 13

Flashbacks:
This flashback is extremely elaborate, so I apologize in advance for the how lengthy this is. Sawyer, having a history of being a conman, is being focused on. In the beginning of the flashback, we see him attempt to con a woman, Cassidy, the same way he had conned many women before, however she doesn't fall for it. She sees through him, but asks to join him as a side kick of sorts. After following the two through a number of con jobs, we start to see an emotional relationship develop. Cassidy explains that she wants to pull off a "long con", which is basically what Sawyer was going to do to her. After agreeing reluctantly, Sawyer is shown at a meeting with a man who appears to be his boss. This man explains that Sawyer is taking too long to finish the con of Cassidy and Sawyer protests, but is not able to sway his boss. He returns to Cassidy and it appears that he is trying to save her from being conned, but in the end he goes all con-ception and is actually conning her by making her believe that he is saving her. Phew..

The story line of this episode parallels what happens in the flashback. It all starts when Jack confronts Sawyer about his constant taking and hoarding of supplies which he "found". Jack takes the medicine Sawyer has taken, and without knowing it, sets off a domino effect of bad things to happen.

Sun is attacked while working in the garden she has made, but the attacker is not shown. The first thought is that the others are back, despite the previous truce that was made. The idea of the army is brought up once again, but this time with more intensity. Sawyer and Kate investigate what happened and Sawyer brings up the point that this could be an attempt of Ana Lucia to rally support for the army. Kate decides to bring the issue with Ana Lucia up to Jack but he won't hear it, however he gains suspicion after a strangely related conversation with Ana Lucia.

Jin demands to be given a gun to protect his wife and it finally dawns on Kate that Ana Lucia's plan was to get access to the guns. She flees to inform Sawyer and he agrees to warn Locke, who is waiting in the hatch. Sawyer tells Locke to change the combination to the armory, but Locke thinks hiding the guns will be a better idea. He leaves his timer shift to Sawyer while he journeys to find a hiding spot.

Jack and Jin enter the hatch in search of the guns and confront Sawyer when they come up short handed. He insists that he doesn't know where they are. Jack rushes to find Locke and begins to argue with him about hiding the guns when it is interrupted by gunshots. SAWYER TRICKED THEM SO GOOD! He was behind the whole thing because he was sick of people taking his stuff. Surprise ending. But how did Sawyer do it? He had a spy... Charlie... Charlie was the one who informed Sawyer of the location of the guns and the one who attacked Sun.

Why do you think Charlie helped Locke?

SH: I think Charlie is still upset about the whole situation with Claire and his reasoning is being influenced.

OK: I agree. Whenever something bad happens with Claire it seems to cloud his judgement. He goes to extremes to impress her.

What do you think of Sawyer saying, "You run. I con." to Kate?

SH: I think it's about dang time someone address the fact that she hasn't changed her ways at all. I'm starting to really like Sawyer because of how up front he is with people.

OK: I'm glad she told it to her straight, although I don;t know that she will listen or that it will do her any good. I still don't like Sawyer though.


Season 2: Episode 12

Charlie has a dream that Aaron's cradle was drifting into the ocean. He swims out to save the baby and when he gets back to the beach he sees a vision of his mother and Claire dressed as angels and they tell him that he has to save the baby. Hurley also appears, dressed as John the Baptist. Charlie wakes up holding Aaron on the beach, but with no memory of how it happened. Claire runs up and takes her baby back from Charlie and slaps him on the face.

When Charlie tells Eko about his dreams, Eko says that the dreams might mean that Charlie needs to save the baby. Charlie goes to Claire and tells her that Aaron is in danger and that they have to baptize him, but Claire doesn't trust Charlie anymore and brushes of his warnings.

Later that night, Charlie starts a fire as a diversion and steals Aaron from his crib. He runs to the ocean to try to baptize him, but Claire notices Aaron is missing and screams at charlie to give him back, drawing in a crowd. Charlie refuses to give Aaron back and tries to convince everyone that he was trying to "save the baby." 

Locke ends up getting Charlie to give Aaron back, and hands him back to Claire. Locke punches Charlie repeatedly, leaving him lying in the water. At the end of the episode, Claire seeks out Eko and at her request, he baptizes both her and Aaron.


Flashbacks:
A young Charlie just got a piano for Christmas because his family wants him to use his musical talent to "save" them and get them out of poverty, but his father appears and says that he isn't going to save anyone and cuts the head off of a doll with a knife. As an adult, Charlie is seen in a hospital where his brother's girlfriend has just given birth to a daughter. Liam didn't show up at the hospital because he was high. When his girlfriend throws him out, Liam turns to Charlie but secretly sells his piano. He claimed that he needed the money to travel to Australia to get a job and enter rehab so he could get clean for his family.

What is the significance of Aaron's name and him needing to be baptized? Is their any other reason he needed to be baptized?

OK: I think Aaron is biblical and relates to the religious aspect of the island. I think he needed to be baptized because if he dies without it, he would go to hell.

SH: I honestly thought she just liked the name Aaron, so that one went over my head. I think Charlie thinks Aaron needs to be baptized because he is afraid that something is going to happen to Aaron and he won't be able to go to heaven because he wasn't baptized.

Do you think Charlie acted foolishly in stealing Aaron in the middle of the night?

OK: I do. I think he is way to attached to Claire and the baby. I know he cares for them a lot, but he acts like he is Aaron's dad sometimes which would stress me out as well.

SH: I do think so. I understand that he cares about Aaron, but he should really talk to Claire before trying to take control over her baby.

Why do you think Claire ended up deciding to baptize Arron and herself?

OK: I think deep down she trusts Charlie and wants to do what is best for Aaron. I think she wanted to be baptized if she was getting Aaron baptized because she wants to end up in heaven with him.

SH: I think she did it as a precautionary measure, just in case Charlie is right. I don't know if she actually believes him or not.

What is your opinion of Liam?

OK: I'm glad that Liam sobered up, bu he kind of was a jerk in doing so. He just sold Charlie's piano and left him with nothing. Charlie was there for him the whole time and he just walked out.

SH: As much as I want to blame Liam for Charlie's addiction, in the end, it was Charlie's fault. For this reason, I can't hate Liam. But I don't like his selfish ways and the way he talks down to Charlie after he got clean.

Season 2: Episode 11

Flashback:
Jack is requested by a woman to tend to her father's deteriorating health due to a tumor. She believes that even after being told that there is no way to stop the progression of his cancer, that Jack can save her father because she heard about how Jack miraculously nursed his wife back to health. After being unable to save her father, Jack finds the woman to console her and they end up kissing. He tells his wife and she says she has been planning to leave him.

On the island, Michael has knocked Jack out and when he comes to, Michael explains that he is going to search for Walt, but he must go alone. He locks Jack and Locke in the armory, and the two aren't found until Kate searches for Jack so he can change Sawyer's bandages. Locke, Jack, and Sawyer, but not Kate, form a search party to find Michael. They have conversations ranging from "you can't tell me what I can and can't do" and the origin of Sawyer's nickname, but are soon interrupted by gunshots which they decide to follow.

Later in the night they are surprised by a familiar face -- the man who shot Sawyer on the raft. Shots are fired and then it is revealed by the "other" that Walt is doing fine. He warns them about eating food that is not their own, implying that the others believe the hatch belongs to them. Because of Jack's great idea to threaten the man, they find themselves surrounded by the others. The man warns the survivors not to cross the line because they are only living on the island because the others are allowing them to. Kate is given back to them after they agree to surrender their guns. Jack, of course, is very upset with Kate because she disobeyed his orders of staying behind. Finally, the idea of an army to defend against the others sparks because of a comment Jack makes to Ana Lucia.

What do you think about the idea of an army?

SH: I'm disappointed in Jack for resorting to this type of action. I think that the army is an awful idea. The others have proven that they will get what they want, not worrying about who they kill. The army is just going to get people hurt.

OK: I agree, but I think they felt like sitting ducks not doing anything. I understand why he wanted to do it because Jack is trying to be the leader and save everybody.

What is your current impression of Kate?

SH: I'm extremely disappointed in Kate for not taking advantage of the island as a blank slate. She continues to disregard laws, rules, and orders, specifically Jack's in this episode. I think that if for once, she listened to someone's advice that she might find it helpful.

OK: Ughh Kate. She is my least favorite. She just continues to make poor decisions and says WHOOPS! after she already caused a huge problem.

Based on what we have learned about Conservatism and Liberalism, define one of the characters as a believer of Conservatism and one of Liberalism.

SH: I believe that Locke can be considered a Liberal because of the trust he puts in individuals, like Charlie when helping him through his addiction. I think that Jack is a Conservative because he often acts as a leader for the group because he is not trusting of individuals.

OK: I think Ana Lucia would've been a conservative because she doesn't trust individuals and doesn't like to take risks in leadership. I think Charlie would've been a liberal because he seems to be somebody who would've supported government intervention and has more trust in groups.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Season 2: Episode 10

On the island, Claire sees Eko carving scripture into a walking stick and mentions to him that Charlie carries around a Virgin Mary statue all to time. Eko demands to see it and breaks it open showing Claire the heroin inside. Eko demands that Charlie take him to the plane.

Meanwhile, Locke teaches Michael how to shoot a gun and Michael asks Kate to have her shift at the computer (obviously to talk to Walt).

On the way to the plane, Eko and Charlie find a corpse and Eko says that this man saved his life. Charlie gets lost and Eko tells him to climb a tree and get his bearings. While he is in the tree, explosions and black smoke come from the jungle. The smoke heads right towards Eko and confronts him with images of his past. Eko stands his ground until the smoke retreats back into the jungle. Once they find the plane, Eko finds the corpse of his brother Yemi who was a priest and takes the cross necklace off him so he can wear it. When Charlie asks him if he is a priest, Eko says yes and they both recite Psalm 23 from the old testament while they burn the plane and its contents.

When they return to the island, Charlie apologizes to Claire for the heroin but she tells him to stay away from her and her son. Charlie is then seen heading into the forest where he has a stash of virgin Mary's.

Flashbacks:

Nigerian warlords arrive at a small village and try to get a young boy named Yemi to shoot an old man. He hesitates and his older brother Eko takes the gun and shoots the man himself. The warlords are pleased by this and force him to join their group.

Years later, Eko is a powerful warlord. Eko visits the church in his hometown where Yemi has become a priest. Eko asks him for a plane because only missionary aircraft are allowed to leave Nigeria. He wants Yemi to sign ordination papers that would make him and two associates priests so they could fly heroin out of the country. Yemi eventually signs after Eko says that his people will burn the church to the ground if he does not comply. The heroin is hidden in dozens of Virgin Mary statues.

Dressed as priests, Eko and two others are loading the plane when Yemi shows up and tells them not to go. The Nigerian military arrives and shoots a henchmen along with Yemi. Eko puts his brother on the plane, but the pilot stops Eko from getting on. When the military approach, they mistake him for a priest and he goes along with it.


Do you think it was coincidence that Eko's brother's plane crashed on the island?

OK: Nothing about this show is ever coincidence.

SH: Nothing is ever a coincidence, but I don't think the show is going to do a good job incorporating that back in at the end because it appears they add things in just for fun.. *WALT*

What do you think about Eko's past?

OK: I really like his story line. I think it is something very new to the stories of the fuselage survivors. I feel like his story is one of the most in depth and thought out so far.

SH: I think there is a lot left to know about him, but his back story is the most detailed besides Sayid's I think.

Do you think his life would've been different had he not taken the gun?

OK: Of course. Either his brother would've pulled the trigger and they would have taken him, or neither would have shot and I think the gang would have killed them all.

SH: Yes, he would have never got mixed up in the crowd that he did. His life would be completely different.

Do you think finding his brother allowed him closure and forgiveness? Is this why he said he was a priest?

OK: I think Eko refused to move on and finding his brother did allow him the ability to do so. It gave him peace of mind and allowed him to forgive himself.

SH: I think that finding his brother made him face his past and therefore he did get closure. I'm not sure about the whole priest thing though, it confused me.

Season 2: Episode 9

So we finally find out why Kate is on the run in the first place! She kills her father, who she thought was her step father for a majority of her life. When she finds out he is her biological father she kills him because she can't stand knowing a part of her is from him. Anyhow, as she is being taken into custody for murder a black horse causes the car she's in to crash, allowing her to escape. This is the same black horse she sees in the jungle! So, basically throughout this episode she is trying to sort out feelings about her life and is going a little bit crazy. She expresses her feelings that Sawyer reminds her of Wayne, her father/step father, and that's why she is afraid to have feelings for him. This is also why she imagines Sawyer being taken over by Wayne's ghost.

In other news, Shannon's funeral is held and Sayid is still broken up about her death. It's quite sad. Locke shows Michael and Eko the video from the DHARMA initiative and Eko admits that he knows more. He eventually shows Locke a book he found that contains frames of the video that have been cut out. They insert the frames in the proper spot and re-watch the video to find out that the part about not using the computer to communicate with the outside world is emphasized and a previous incident is foreshadowed. Of course something is going to happen because while on his shift Michael receives a message on the computer and the episode ends as he finds out it is Walt trying to communicate with him.

What do you think about Mr. Eko talking about the difference between coincidence and fate?

SH: He reminds me so much of Locke when he brought that point up. Also the way he handles the island's security system creature beast black smoke thing reminds me of Locke. It is too easy to draw parallels between the two for me.

OK: I agree they are incredibly similar. I think Eko has the same faith that Locke does which is why they react similarly to the island.

Comments about Kate killing her father / former step-father?

SH: Her reasoning didn't make sense to me. She was explaining to her father (the one she thought was her biological father) that she was upset that she wasn't told who her real father was. Then when she was talking to Sawyer she said she killed her real father because she knew that since he was a part of her that she could never get rid of the evil part of her given to her from him. It doesn't make sense to me because she just did something that would make her evil side take over.

OK: I think it was because he was beating her mother. She wanted to get her mother out of that situation, but as for who she thought was her biological father that part confused me too.

Do you think Kate would be different had she not found out the truth about her father? (Nature vs. Nurture)

SH: I think she would have based on her reasoning. She says that she will always have an evil side because of her true father. I think maybe she wouldn't have killed her father, but she would have gone down a bad path. The way she acts on the island is my evidence because she doesn't have anyone to run from on the island but she still acts as a pathological liar.

OK: I think she still would've killed her father because of what he was doing to her mom. I feel like Kate felt the need to get rid of that situation whether she had known he was her biological father or not. Plus I agree that on the island she is still very manipulative and a compulsive liar.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Season 2: Episode 8

Realizing that Ana Lucia shot Shannon, Sayid pulls his gun on her, but Eko knocks him down. While they struggle, Ana Lucia knocks him out and ties him to a tree. Meanwhile, Eko walks Sawyer to the other camp for medical help. Ana Lucia Michael must go to his camp and return with a pack that has medicine, food, water, and clothing because she plans on surviving in the jungle on her own.

At the hatch, Kate and Jack take care of Sawyer and get him to take antibiotics. When Jack and Locke learn what happened to Shannon and Sayid, they demand that Eko take them to their location, but Eko refuses saying that Ana Lucia made a mistake. Jack recognizes her name from before the flight and Michael returns with her demands. Eko agrees to take Jack only, as long as he brings no guns.

After the rest of the tail survivors follow Jin to the other camp, Ana Lucia and Sayid are left alone. She begins to interrogate him and eventually relays the story of how she was shot while she was a cop. Only she tells Sayid that they never found the man who shot her. Ana Lucia cuts him loose and hands him the gun, telling him to take his revenge. He refuses, saying what good would it be to kill her if they are both already dead?

The episode ends with everybody from the tail end reuniting with the main group, including Jack and Ana Lucia.

Flashbacks:

Ana Lucia is an officer of the LAPD who was shot by a burglary suspect. After recovering, she has trouble dealing with the stress of being back on the street. When she learns that the person who shot her is in custody, she looks at him and says that it's not him; he is released. She then follows him that night and confronts him in an empty parking lot. She says his name and he asks if he knows her. She says "I was pregnant", and shoots him multiple times.


What do you think about Sayid not taking the chance to kill Ana Lucia?

OK: I think it shows that Sayid is truly a good guy who has been hurt beyond relief. Even then, he takes the high road.

SH: I think it shows that he understand that Ana Lucia made a mistake, and that even though he wouldn't admit it, he forgives her.

What do you think will happen with Jack and Ana Lucia?

OK: I feel like there is going to be some conflict, but also a possible relationship??

SH: If they end up in some kind of love rhombus... (Because Sawyer and Kate and Jack and Ana Lucia)... I swear I am done with this show.

Were you surprised Ana Lucia was a police officer?

OK: Nope. I originally thought that she was a soldier so when I found out she was a cop I wasn't surprised. I'm very good at noticing that type of personality in a person.

SH: I can't say that I guessed it, but with the foreshadowing provided it wasn't a shock to me.

Your reaction to Ana Lucia's past situation?

OK: I am beyond conflicted about Ana Lucia. I want to like her, but she killed Shannon. Her past makes me really sad and I don't really like to think about it. I just need to see a little more.

SH: I don't like her. (I'm beginning to realize that I am a person who is full of hate.) The show gives us explanations for her behavior but not reasons for her behavior to be excused. Man, am I a broken record or what?


Season 2: Episode 7

The episode itself is a flashback used to explain what has happened with the other survivors since the plane crash. I think it is interesting to see how some of the pieces fit together. This is going to be awfully choppy, but I'm trying my best to only highlight the important parts. Ana Lucia is introduced as the leader of the group. She starts off similar to Jack because she is saving as many lives as possible and looking out for the group of survivors. Despite her efforts, three of the survivors are taken into the jungle by the others.

Ana Lucia has a bad habit of having no trust in anyone and accuses people left and right, causing some awkward tension quite often. Although she is still trying to keep the group safe, nine more are taken into the jungle but another one of the others is killed in the process, totaling up to three dead by the plane crash survivors. (The first two were killed by Eko.)

She goes back and forth placing the blame on different people. First, she believes that Nathan is to blame, so she keeps him in a prison pit until Bernard attempts to help him escape and Goodwin breaks his neck. Oh, so then she finally realizes that Goodwin is the spy for the others and she kills him with a spear.

There is a little bit of an overlap, first when we hear Boone's transmission from right before the plane he and Locke found fell, killing him, and then when Jin washes ashore and is taken hostage by Ana Lucia and her group. We end as Ana Lucia shoots Shannon while Michael, Jin, and Sawyer are leading her and the rest of her group back to their group of survivors.

Why do you think the others have taken such an interest in the tail survivors as opposed to the head survivors?

SH: I think that the tail survivors were more vulnerable because they were a smaller group to being with, therefore they became the first target of the others.

OK: I think the tail survivors had less people, supplies, and were closer to their headquarters.

What do you think of the others?

SH: I believe the others are very organized and that they are motivated by an strange concept of saving people. They freak me out especially because they are so sly and clever.

OK: I think they were a secret unit of the Dharma initiative that adapted to living on the island, but still has an agenda or goal to achieve.

Thoughts on Shannon's death?

SH: I was only sad because she made Sayid happy. Quite frankly, I did not like Shannon's character in the show because she seem pretentious and snotty half the time and the other half she was too emotional for me to handle.

OK: I didn't like Shannon at first, but I started to like her so I am really sad that she died. I more sad that Sayid is sad because Sayid is the best.

Season 2: Episode 6


On the far side of the island, Mr. Eko, Jin, and Michael meet up with the rest of the tail survivors and they all leave for the camp of the fuselage survivors. Along the way, Sawyer collapses from infection in his shoulder and the group builds a stretcher to carry him the rest of the way. After traversing a cliff with his body, the notice that one of the people are missing and begin to hear whispering from the trees.

Sayid surprises Shannon with a very prestigious tent for what they have and they end up... well, doing the do. Shannon later sees Walt at the entrance of her tent and is terrified, but Sayid says it was probably just a bad dream. Convinced to find Walt, Shannon leads Vincent into the jungle with Walt's scent and runs into Boone's grave. Stopping to reflect, Sayid finds her and she gets up to continue looking for Walt.

Sayid follows in protest, but Shannon stops and yells at him saying that nobody believes her and that he will just abandon her once she gets off the island. Sayid says he will never abandon her becaus he loves her. They embrace and suddenly hear whispering. They turn to see Walt standing a few feet away. Shannon runs after him and Sayid follows until he trips. A gunshot is heard and Shannon turns around and falls into Sayid's arms, blood pouring from her abdomen. The gun pans to a guilty Ana Lucia holding a smoking gun.

Lost is making my life an emotional roller coaster. I just can't. :(   :(   :(

Flashbacks:

Shannon is seen teaching ballet when she receives a call that her dad has been in a car accident. When she arrives at the hospital, her step-mother is there and they are told that her father is dead. (It's the same car accident that Jack's future wife was involved in.) At the funeral, Boone arrives to console her. Later when she wins a dance internship in New York, she is unable to go because her step-mother Sabrina won't give her any of her fathers money to start her off. Boon tries to help convince his mother, but it doesn't work. Shannon asks if she can stay at his place in NY for a while, but Boon says he is leaving the city to work for his mother. He tries to give her money, but Shannon sees he doesn't believe in her and denies his help.


Do you ship Shayid?

OK: YES YES YES YES! SO MUCH MY HEART CRIES TEARS OF JOY!

SH: ^ You're a dork. I liked them as a developing couple. Sayid brought out the best in Shannon and it was nice to see him happy again. Too bad Shannon died..

What do you think is going on with Walt?

OK: I'm not sure I find that whole situation to be very strange. Maybe he has teleportation powers now. Wait!...teleportation...time travel...connections??

SH: It hurts my head to try to figure out how the heck he is doing what he's doing. Who knows? That kid has all kinds of unexplained powers.

Your reaction to Shannon's death?

OK: My life is ruined. There is no hope left in the world. :(

SH: I didn't like Shannon that much anyway. Sorry, not sorry. I do feel bad for Sayid though.

Do you think Ana Lucia acted to quickly?

OK: I think that people should be much more careful when handling weapons, but considering that the others had caused her to be this paranoid in the first place, I also have to consider the fear that was obstructing her decision making and thought process.

SH: I think Ana Lucia probably could have assessed the situation more thoroughly before shooting Shannon, but in the situation she was in, she thought she was making the right decision and defending her group. I'm sure most people would have reacted the same way she did and I don't think she can be blamed for Shannon's death because it truly was an accident.

What do you think about Shannon after finding out what caused her to loose confidence in herself?

OK: I feel bad for Shannon. I know what it is like to feel like everybody you care about is disappointed in you, so I can put myself in her position. I used to not like Shannon, but she grew on me.

SH: I still don't like her that much. "Your past is an explanation, not an excuse."

Season 2: Episode 5

Flashback: We get a bit of insight about Jin and Sun before they met and how their lifestyles differed. We also get to see how they ended up meeting after Sun found out she was being used. But, Jin and Sun are cute, so it equals out.

On the island there is more involving Jin and Sun; Sun lost her wedding ring. She is distressed throughout the episode until she ends up finding it. But, before she does, many of the survivors offer her help. Because of this we learn about Jack's failed marriage and a little about Sun's dog because of a conversation she had with Hurley. Locke ends up giving her the best advice; he says the way to find something is to stop looking for it. She finally finds it while talking to Kate about the bottle of messages that she buried to keep people from reading the messages. (Doesn't do much because Kate reads most of them looking for Sawyer's.) 

On the other side of the island, Jin, Michael, and Sawyer are becoming a part of the other survivors' lives. Things between the two sides remain peaceful until they find out that Michael has run off on a search for Walt. In the end, a group goes out looking for Michael. Sawyer has trouble keeping up with the rest of the group because of the bullet wound in his shoulder. After they find him he decides to give up the chase. 

How does Ana Lucia's leadership differ from Jack's?

SH: Ana Lucia is much more forceful and often times stubborn. She seems like she has adopted the "my way or the highway" system of doing things. Jack is considerate of others feelings and needs. He also takes action he believes will benefit the group as a whole, not himself individually. 

OK: Jack is caring and doctorly in his decisions where as Ana Lucia is by the book, follow a plan, strategic leading.

What observations have you made about people in the group of other survivors?

SH: Mr. Eko appears to be distant from the group. I like him because he is different and that interests me. He is much more trusting than the rest of the group and he is a genuinely kind soul. 

OK: I think Eko is the Locke of the tail, but less set on a fateful agenda. I am still conflicted on Ana Lucia.

Do you think it was okay for Kate to read the messages?

SH: Even though Kate reading the messages caused Sun to find her ring, I still don't think it makes up for the fact that Kate read the messages. Like Sun said, the messages are private; Kate shouldn't be allowed to read them just because she has a stupid crush on Sawyer. 

OK: I just don't like Kate. She is so entitled. Plus, Sawyer is stupid anyway.

Season 2: Episode 4

In the hatch, Hurley struggles with the task of food rationing. Charlie asks if the bunker has peanut butter for Claire, but Hurley refuses to answer. Hurley asks Rose to help him take inventory. At one point, Hurley has a dream that Jin tells him in English that "everything is going to change".

Hurley becomes uncertain with his ability to ration the food in a way that will make everybody happy. He tries to quit, but Locke wont let him, telling him that everybody has their job and this is his. Hurley then tries to blow up the food with dynamite, but Rose stops him. He then decides to give everything away because rations wont amount to much. All the food is distributed at once and the survivors have a huge feast.

Sawyer, Michael, and Jin learn that their captors are survivors from the tail section of their plane. They are taken to a Dharma initiative station where the other survivors take shelter. One woman tells them that there were 23 survivors, but very few remain.

Meanwhile, the messages in a bottle that went on the raft wash ashore. Claire and Shannon give the bottle to Sun and she decides to bury the bottle on the beach.

In the hatch, Jack and Sayid inspect a concrete barricade blocking what appears to be a coridor to another side of the bunker.

Flashbacks:

Hurley keps his lottery win a secret and quits his job at a fast food restaurant along with his friend Johnny. They spend their day pulling a prank on their former boss and visiting a record store where Hurley asks out his crush.

Later, Hurley ask Johnny to promise that they will never change and he agrees. Johnny then pulls into a gas station and notices a news crew when the clerk loudly points at Hurley ad says he is the man who bought the winning ticket. Despite his promise, Johnny's expression shows that everything has changed.

Do you agree with Hurley's final decision of how to handle the food?

OK: I think Hurley ended up making the best decision and it was nice to see the survivors joyful for once.

SH: I think Hurley thought about how people would respond realistically and made a decision based on that knowledge. In the end, he did what would cause the least amount of people to be upset.

What do you think about the tail survivors so far?

OK: I think there is so much more we need to learn about their first days on the island. They seem to be afraid of something that they aren't talking about.

SH: I think they are awfully sketchy for lack of a better term. I understand that they have gone through some traumatizing events, but they have transformed into near savages.

Where do you think the blocked corridor leads?

OK: I think it leads to where the tail survivors are sheltered at now.

SH: To be honest, I don't recall noticing the blocked corridor, but it probably leads to something the Dharma initiative people wanted to keep hidden from the participants.

What do you think about Hurly's history with Johnny?

OK: I liked their genuine friendship, but I am sad because it does look like Johnny is going to not want to be friends with Hurley anymore.

SH: I think Hurley did all he could to keep their friendship together but Johnny wasn't able to understand why Hurley acted the way he did, ruining the friendship and breaking my heart.





Season 2: Episode 3

Okay, I'm not very fond of recapping the episodes in excruciating detail as I don't find it to be very helpful, so this is going to be brief. In the flashback, we become aware of Locke's continuing obsession with his biological father, and how this inhibits his relationship with the leader of a support group he used to attend. She confronts him about the issue and gives him good advice; being that she is a support group leader, I hope she would..

On the island Jack and Desmond become reacquainted with each other, realizing they had met while running stairs. Through the commotion, a shot is fired and the computer is damaged severely. We learn through the confused monologue of Desmond, that the computer is equipped with a timer that demands the entering of a set of numbers every 108 minutes. Guess what numbers they are.. 4 8 15 16 23 42. YUP. Anyhow, he believes he has taken over the role of "saving the world" and his replacements have come. He flees the scene, but not before showing the survivors the video he was shown about the hatch and the mysterious timer. It doesn't clear much up. There is much conflict over whether or not the group should continue entering the code as Desmond did, but the decision ends up in Locke's favor; the code continuing to be entered.

In other news, Jin, Michael, and Sawyer are thrown in a pit with another woman by whom they believe to be the others. In reality, they aren't the others, they are the survivors from the tail end of the plane, and the woman accompanying them in the pit was being used as a spy.


What do you think of the conflict between Locke and Jack on what to do about the timer within the hatch?

SH: It brings the thought of Reason vs. Revelation back to mind for me. It seems every time these two get in an argument it is centered around Reason vs. Revelation.

OK: I agree, I think that is the nature of their conflict. I personally don't want to tick off the robot island with a mind of it's own, so I'm not going to let my pride get in the way of doing the one thing that could possibly avoid that.

Do you see deceit as a common theme in Lost? How is it evident in this episode?

SH: Deceit is evident in nearly every episode of Lost, so yes, I see it as a common theme. It is evident especially in this episode through the use of Ana Lucia as a spy for the other survivors.

OK: I feel like it is, but there is a big line between deceit and learning something about a person. A lot of these people barely know each other. Just because you find out something about them that you don't agree with doesn't mean it is deceit.

Why do you think the behavior of the tail end survivors is so drastically different from that of the front of the plane survivors?

SH: I think that because there was conflict with the others early on for the other survivors, they have been on edge since they arrived on the island. In addition to this, having Ana Lucia as the leader also creates a more tense atmosphere.

OK: I think there is a huge hierarchy in their group that causes tension on top of the fear of the others.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Season 2: Episode 2

After the raft was destroyed, Sawyer hears Michael and Jin yelling for help and he decides to save Michael first. Sawyer pulls the unconscious Michael onto some of the raft's debris and when he comes to, Michael blames Sawyer for making him fire the flare. Suddenly they notice a shark circling them, attracted by the blood from Sawyer's bullet wound.

Back at camp, John follows behind Kate into the hatch and finds her unconscious in a computer room. An armed Desmond asks Locke if it is "him". Locke claims to be this person, but Desmond knows he is lying and proceeds to tell Locke to tie up Kate. While he does, Locke slips a knife in her jeans before locking her in a dark room. When Kate cuts herself free, she finds herself in a pantry full of non- perishable food. Kate then climbs through a vent to try and escape.

Meanwhile, an alarm begins to sound and Desmond walks Locke at gunpoint to a computer terminal where he forces him to enter the "numbers" that reset a 108 minute timer. After that, Desmond notices Jack entering with a gun.

Back at the raft, Michael and Sawyer see one of the raft's pontoons and decide to board it. In the morning, Michael is crying because he realizes he shouldn't have brought Walt on the raft. Later, they wash up on the island and find Jin running towards them with his hands tied yelling "others". Behind him follow about six people with weapons.

Flashbacks:

Michael struggles with Susan who has asked him to sign away his parental rights. Michael initially resists, suing in order to keep custody, but Susan persuades him to change his mind in order to do what is best for his son.


Why do you think Sawyer chose to save Michael instead of Jin? Are you glad he did this?

OK: Honestly I think he saved Michael first because A. he has known him longer, and B. he can actually understand him. I like Jin better, but now I'm not really mad because Jin lived anyway.

SH: I think Sawyer chose to save Michael because Michael has Walt to take care of. I'm glad that he saved Michael, but not because that kept him from saving Jin, just because at least he tried to help someone. He is progressing!

Who do you think Desmond is referencing when he ask Locke if it is "him"?

OK: I think he is referencing somebody from the Dharma initiative. Maybe somebody who is supposed to relieve him of his duties of pressing the button?

SH: I think the same thing as Olivia. Desmond has nothing else to look forward to besides being excused from the years he has been entering the stupid code into the computer.

What do you think will happen if the timer ever runs out?

OK: I think the security system will take over and destroy everything on the island. I actually have no idea, probably something much more thought provoking and philosophical than that.

SH: I don't think anything will happen at all to be honest.

How do you feel about Michael's decision to give up his parental rights?

OK: I understand that it was the right thing to do for Walt, but I still hate that Susan is such a jerk about it.

SH: I was so upset that Michael gave in because life for Walt would be so much different if Michael was a part of his life, but at the same time, there wasn't much he could do about the situation he was put in by Susan.

Season 2: Episode 1

Wow, Lost is back with the first episode of the second season called "Man of Science, Man of Faith". THIS FITS PERFECTLY WITH OUR CURRENT UNIT!

Flashback:
We learn about how Jack meets his wife when she comes into the hospital suffering from the injuries she got from a car accident she was in. She is worried about not being able to dance at her wedding, so we know now that she was engaged before she decided to get married to Jack. Hmm. Anyway, he tells her that she won't be able to walk again, but he still tries his hardest to reverse the damages of the car crash. Because a conversation he has with Desmond, a man he met while running through a stadium, he knows he has to try to fix her no matter what he thinks will happen. When she wakes up from surgery, he tries to break the news that she won't regain feeling below her knees but they both cry when she realizes she can move her toes.

Okay, now back to the island. So, the beginning of this episode was super confusing because it was showing a man going through what appeared to be his morning routine, but it never showed his face, so it didn't fit in with the rest of the previous flashbacks. Later on, we find out that the man is Desmond, but I will get to that. So, obviously Locke wants to see what's in the hatch, despite the fact that the door is labeled "QUARANTINE" on the inside, and Kate decides she should go with him since Jack advised the others to stay away from it. In a sudden change of heart, Jack ventures to the hatch to check on Kate and Locke, and isn't able to find either of them. He goes in after them because he is after all, the hero of the island. He eventually finds Locke but before he can get any information, a gun is pointed towards Locke's head. Jack recognizes Desmond, but can only utter one word: "You."

In other news Hurley tries to confide in Jack about the numbers but Jack is rude, even after he convinced Hurley to tell him. It made me angry. Shannon loses Vincent (typical) and decides to run off into the woods by herself to find him. She sees Walt, soaking wet, trying to communicate with her. When Sayid catches up to her, because of course he has to save her, Walt has disappeared.

Do you think there will be anymore conflicts related to "reason vs. revelation" in the show?

OK: As long as Locke and Jack stick around there will always be that conflict. Plus this island manages to do some unexplainable things.

SH: Of course. This show is fueled by conflict and reason vs. revelation is the source of it nearly every time that is comes to a disagreement between Jack and Locke as they are of conflicting beliefs.

What do you think happened with Walt? Why did he appear to Shannon?

OK: I think Walt is with the others, but I think the others took Walt off the Island. Walt threatened the island with his powers and they knew it. I think Walt appeared to Shannon because she had Vincent and Walt has a connection with Vincent and animals in general.

SH: I think Walt was able to appear to Shannon because she was looking for Vincent and Walt has a special connection with Vincent, as well as with other animals I believe. I don't know if he was really there or not though because I don't understand how he would get back to the island and away from those who captured him.




Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Episodes 24 and 25

Flashbacks:
The flashbacks are once again on many of the characters, so I'm sorry for how jumbled this is going to be. We focus on Jin first and find out that he is being followed by someone who also works for his father-in-law. We get another glimpse in the life of a drug addicted Charlie. Michael is feeling the stress off having to take care of Walt and offers to pay his mother to take care of Walt while Michael works. We see how Hurley just barely makes it on the plane in hopes of returning in time for his mother's birthday and finally, we see Locke get carried onto the plane because the attendants cannot find the proper loading wheelchair. Throughout these flashbacks we see glimpses of how the characters were connected before and during the flight.

Back on the island, Arzt is in the midst of talking about how dangerous dynamite is when he blows himself up, traumatizing poor Hurley. However, the group can't stop, so it is decided that Locke and Kate will each carry three sticks of dynamite back to the hatch in an attempt to blow the hinges to get inside. The monster finds the group and almost drags Locke into a hole. While Jack is trying to save him Locke is going on about how it was a test and that the monster wouldn't really hurt him. Anyhow, Jack is sneaky and actually packed dynamite in his pack even though it was supposed to go with Kate, so she has to retrieve his pack to gather dynamite in order to throw down the hole and save Locke. Later, while Locke is about to light the fuse to blow the hatch open, Hurley notices that the numbers are inscribed on the side of it and frantically tries to get Locke to stop, but is unsuccessful. The episode ends before we find out what is inside the hatch.

Rousseau is up to no good and ends up taking Aaron, Claire's baby, and running off with him into the woods. Charlie and Sayid follow after her to get Aaron back, but Charlie falls for a trap that Rousseau set, injuring him badly. Sayid has to pour gun powder on a wound on Charlie's head and burn it in order to stop the profuse bleeding. They continue onward to find the plane full of heroin that we later find out Charlie takes a bit of. When they finally find reach the black smoke, the place where they believe Rousseau is heading, they find her holding Aaron. She tries telling them that she thought if she gave the others Aaron that she could get Alex back. Charlie is disgusted with her and even calls her pathetic. But none the less, he returns Aaron to Claire.

Finally, the raft has set sail and I believe they are about 15 miles from the shore of the island when they see another ship on the radar. Jin, Michael, and Sawyer are arguing about whether or not to use the one flare they have and in the end decide it is the right time. A boat appears and flicks a light on. After explaining what happened with the plane crash, the people on the other boat appear to be abnormally calm. This is when they say they are going to take Walt. Michael, Jin, and Sawyer put up a fight to save Walt but in the end he is captured and the last we see of him is when he is screaming for Michael to help him but he is getting further away on the boat.

Are you satisfied with the season's ending?

OK: I really liked the ending. I wasn't sure how I felt about the show until the last couple of episodes, but now I'm curious to start the next season.

SH: It was such a happy medium between suspense and a fulfilling ending up until the point when Walt was captured. I loved the ending, but it was such a cliff hanger I have to keep watching to find out what happens.

What do you think the people on the boat want with Walt?

OK: I think they are definitely the others. I think they know about his powers and don't want him on the island.

SH: I think somehow they know of Walt's powers and they want to force him to use them for the benefit of themselves.

What do you think is inside the hatch?

OK: I think the hatch is going to be huge and we aren't going to see all of it right away. I think there will be at least one person, maybe more.

SH: I think that there is going to be people inside of the hatch. Possibly the others?

Episode 23

Flashbacks:
Because there isn't one character as the focus of this episode's flashbacks, I am going to skip around a little bit. Walt is upset with his dad the night before they are scheduled to leave Australia and he yells that Michael isn't his father. Jack has a conversation with some lady who was on the plane before they boarded. We find out that deportation is the reason why Sawyer is on the plane. We see more of Kate's violent side from before she boarded. We get to see Shannon be a snooty, malicious woman to Sayid, getting him in trouble with airport security. On that note, we overhear a women acting the same way talking about Jin and Sun, assuming that they cannot understand her. 

Back on the island, some random guy, Leslie Arzt, starts spouting off about how it is monsoon season and that they shouldn't set sail on the raft until after it is over, which could be three or four months. When asked when they should have left, he replies, "Yesterday."

Also, Rousseau pays a surprise visit to inform everyone that after she gave birth to her baby, Alex, that black smoke appeared and the others came and took Alex from her. She intends this as a warning because Claire just gave birth to Aaron. She ends up taking a group of the survivors to what she calls the Black Rock to find dynamite that they intend on using to open the hatch in order to survive whatever the others will bring. As soon as they arrive, they are riddled with confusion, as the Black Rock isn't a rock at all, it is a washed up pirate ship. Arzt claims he knows just how to handle the life threatening substance and ends up blowing himself up.

Who do you think the "others" are? Where did they come from?

OK: I think the others have something to do with the island's security system. I think they designed it and know what the island is about. As for where they came from...no idea.

SH: I feel like the "others" aren't people that exist in the same realm as the survivors on the island. My reasoning behind that is no one seems to be able to see them, except for maybe Locke and he is all kinds of connected spiritually, so it makes sense that he is the exception. However, they are able to hear the others and their security system, so maybe their existence is just different than humans.

What are your thoughts on the security system?

OK: I think it is weird. It's kind of like when a scary movie is really good until you find out why the scary things are happening and it's really dumb and ruins the whole movie. We just don't know enough yet for it to make any sense.

SH: It makes me angry to be honest. It seems like something added in just for the extra drama and it doesn't seem to fit the overall mood of the show, but who knows, maybe it will be explained later on.

Are you happy that Jin and Sun made up?

OK: YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! nuff said.

SH: I would have said no except for the conversation they had before Jin was about to leave on the raft made me change my mind completely.


Do you think there is significance to adding Arzt into this episode?

OK: I agree with Sonya. Not a necessary character.

SH: I honestly think that it was very stupid of them to put Arzt into the show at all because he only ends up surviving for like two episodes and doesn't play a major role anyway. 

What do you think of the black smoke?

OK: I think the black smoke was lit as a decoy by the others so they could be somewhere else.

SH: I think the black smoke is a symbol for the fact that they are not alone on this island.