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catscradle Oct. 14th, 2004 10:01 am)
Well I can talk about the debate, or I can talk about Lost
Okay, I liked this episode quite a bit. My theory that they're in some freak bermuda trianglish/Philidelphia Experiment/X-filesish bizzaro vortex weirdness and they're creating their own reality seems more founded now than ever.
Locke - kept me going "What? No.... wait...no... wait...HA!" I actually love the angle of him being a gamer stuck in a suck job with a jerk boss. I can identify. I'm sure a few of us can. He's smart, disatisfied with what life has to offer and looking for something more. Unfortunately, Locke verges on the edge of merging his alter identities with his real self. He's a bit unhinged.
Great twist at the end when we discover he's a parapalegic prior to the crash. We understand his desparation a bit more now. But now he's out there hunting wild boar. He's managed to totally become what he formerly pretended to be. He's got no real reason to ever want to get off the island when his wildest fantasies have been granted.
Prediction: Locke's going to sabatoge any attempt they make to leave that island. There's also now the question of what Locke saw in the forest. We're led to believe by the look in his eye and next week's preview that he may have seen the Big Bad that's been terrorizing everyone. It obviously didn't kill him, so he's got a secret of the island now. Will he share it? I think he'll try to get everyone to follow him and end up polarizing the survivors.
Now for a while I thought there had to be a connection to Locke and the 17th Century British philosopher John Locke, especially when you have episodes entitled Tabula Rasa and all that. And now we finally caught that Locke's first name is, indeed, John. There's certainly a connection in that Locke, possibly more than most of them by coming to this island, is a "blank slate" and starting fresh. He certainly can go in a number of directions. The philosopher also rejects the Divine Right of Kings and while our Locke wasn't suffering unde a king, much of his fate was being dictated by his physical circumstances and by his asshole boss and mundane exsistence he strived so hard to get away from. But while Locke seems enlightened in some ways, he also seems, well, psycho insane in others. I forsee darkness in Locke, and if that's the case, I think we have have a walking irony on our hands (giving up one form of oppressive destiny for another). His fascination with the island's Big Bad can also be seen as embracing, at least nominally, Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan (rival contemporary of John Locke) - that can get interesting...
Sawyer - To Jack when Jack suggested that it might be Sawyer rummaging through the fuselage: "I'm right behind you, jackass!" Thank you. Just, thank you.
Jack - Okay, he's was pinging "CLUE PHONE, CLUE PHONE" the whole episode. His unease with the ceromony for the dead and looking after the well being of others in a more supportive kinda a way, in conjuction with his little line about being born into his profession of a doctor because of his family.... I'm starting to think the theory some have proposed on various discussion groups and LJs that Jack is not a doctor might be true.
Prediction: He's either in the mafia, a member of the clergy (Protestant), or a mortician. I don't think he's in the mafia, so one of the last two. Always wanted to be a doctor, but was pressured to persue the family line. He wakes up on the island and now he's a doctor (if Locke can walk and hunt boar, why can't Jack be a doctor?). Maybe he had some med school, as he seems to know at least a little of what he's doing, but I'm betting he never finished. Also might be why he made that stupid comment to Freckles last week that he didn't want to know what she did to warrent being arrested by a US Marshal. Also might explain why he was okay with killing the marshal when the damage went WAY beyond what he could do to help the guy.
Charlie - Okay, I want Shannon dead. NO ONE treats Dom-- I mean Charlie, that way! But it was funny to see him fishing with Hurley. I also think Charlie's DTs are creating the Big Bad in the forest.
Walt - seems to have created the polar bear after seeing it in the spanish comic and he made the rain stop when his dad said he'd go look for the dog after the rain stopped.
Hurley - so thoroughly decent, normal and cool I think he has the biggest secret of all. I bet he speaks 12 languages, only weighs 140 pounds and knows how to kill a guy 101 different ways. Just you all wait....
Okay, I liked this episode quite a bit. My theory that they're in some freak bermuda trianglish/Philidelphia Experiment/X-filesish bizzaro vortex weirdness and they're creating their own reality seems more founded now than ever.
Locke - kept me going "What? No.... wait...no... wait...HA!" I actually love the angle of him being a gamer stuck in a suck job with a jerk boss. I can identify. I'm sure a few of us can. He's smart, disatisfied with what life has to offer and looking for something more. Unfortunately, Locke verges on the edge of merging his alter identities with his real self. He's a bit unhinged.
Great twist at the end when we discover he's a parapalegic prior to the crash. We understand his desparation a bit more now. But now he's out there hunting wild boar. He's managed to totally become what he formerly pretended to be. He's got no real reason to ever want to get off the island when his wildest fantasies have been granted.
Prediction: Locke's going to sabatoge any attempt they make to leave that island. There's also now the question of what Locke saw in the forest. We're led to believe by the look in his eye and next week's preview that he may have seen the Big Bad that's been terrorizing everyone. It obviously didn't kill him, so he's got a secret of the island now. Will he share it? I think he'll try to get everyone to follow him and end up polarizing the survivors.
Now for a while I thought there had to be a connection to Locke and the 17th Century British philosopher John Locke, especially when you have episodes entitled Tabula Rasa and all that. And now we finally caught that Locke's first name is, indeed, John. There's certainly a connection in that Locke, possibly more than most of them by coming to this island, is a "blank slate" and starting fresh. He certainly can go in a number of directions. The philosopher also rejects the Divine Right of Kings and while our Locke wasn't suffering unde a king, much of his fate was being dictated by his physical circumstances and by his asshole boss and mundane exsistence he strived so hard to get away from. But while Locke seems enlightened in some ways, he also seems, well, psycho insane in others. I forsee darkness in Locke, and if that's the case, I think we have have a walking irony on our hands (giving up one form of oppressive destiny for another). His fascination with the island's Big Bad can also be seen as embracing, at least nominally, Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan (rival contemporary of John Locke) - that can get interesting...
Sawyer - To Jack when Jack suggested that it might be Sawyer rummaging through the fuselage: "I'm right behind you, jackass!" Thank you. Just, thank you.
Jack - Okay, he's was pinging "CLUE PHONE, CLUE PHONE" the whole episode. His unease with the ceromony for the dead and looking after the well being of others in a more supportive kinda a way, in conjuction with his little line about being born into his profession of a doctor because of his family.... I'm starting to think the theory some have proposed on various discussion groups and LJs that Jack is not a doctor might be true.
Prediction: He's either in the mafia, a member of the clergy (Protestant), or a mortician. I don't think he's in the mafia, so one of the last two. Always wanted to be a doctor, but was pressured to persue the family line. He wakes up on the island and now he's a doctor (if Locke can walk and hunt boar, why can't Jack be a doctor?). Maybe he had some med school, as he seems to know at least a little of what he's doing, but I'm betting he never finished. Also might be why he made that stupid comment to Freckles last week that he didn't want to know what she did to warrent being arrested by a US Marshal. Also might explain why he was okay with killing the marshal when the damage went WAY beyond what he could do to help the guy.
Charlie - Okay, I want Shannon dead. NO ONE treats Dom-- I mean Charlie, that way! But it was funny to see him fishing with Hurley. I also think Charlie's DTs are creating the Big Bad in the forest.
Walt - seems to have created the polar bear after seeing it in the spanish comic and he made the rain stop when his dad said he'd go look for the dog after the rain stopped.
Hurley - so thoroughly decent, normal and cool I think he has the biggest secret of all. I bet he speaks 12 languages, only weighs 140 pounds and knows how to kill a guy 101 different ways. Just you all wait....