Thirty seconds of advertising time is going to cost $900,000 for LOST’s final episode, “The End”, according to Ain’t It Cool News.
Thanks to Andy.
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Thirty seconds of advertising time is going to cost $900,000 for LOST’s final episode, “The End”, according to Ain’t It Cool News.
Thanks to Andy.
According to the latest LOST Audio podcast, the name of the final LOST episode is:
“The End”
SPOILERS AHEAD
FINALLY we get to see Richard’s back story. As a lot of people thought, he did come over on the Black Rock as a slave. What I didn’t expect at all was that the Black Rock was what smashed the statue to pieces. It sure didn’t take long for ol’ Smokey to show up, but then I guess if you’re trapped on an island, you’ll look around for anything new and different.
Up until now I’d suspected that Jacob’s power was of life and death over people. Life for Richard, since he never aged, and that was confirmed tonight. Death, since a lot of dead people roam around on that island. Although, I suppose that’s not strictly Jacob’s doing. Anyway what we saw tonight showed that his powers extend further than I suspected.
Some random thoughts and observations:
What did you think?
SPOILERS AHEAD
This week’s LOST episode is titled “Recon”, which is interesting since it can be taken as either “reconnaissance” or “to con again”.
Just a couple of thoughts about tonight’s show.
All in all, a decent episode. Certainly not as great as last week’s, but interesting. The writer’s seem to be going down the path of showing how much better everyone’s life will be on the island, at least for the most part. Gonna have to reserve judgement based on what we see happen to Kate and Jin.
What did you think of tonight’s episode? What do YOU notice?
Spoilers ahead
Some thoughts about tonight’s LOST – Dr. Linus:
Dharma did exist on the island, at least long enough for Ben and his father to be there for a while, and for them to leave.
It was great seeing Alex again.
Ben sure digs a nice neat burial plot.
Richard confirmed he was on the Black Rock before.
Somehow, Illana knows all about the candidates. She says there are six, which I presume are Sun, Jin, Hurley, Jack, Kate and Sawyer. I think there might actually be a seventh, but more on that later.
So we find out that that Jacob’s touch make it impossible for the person who was touched to die by their own hand, and I would say from what the young boy who appeared to Locke a few episodes ago, Locke can’t kill them either. He tried to get Ben to kill Illana, because he can’t.
Ah, and all the theories about Widmore being the one that Jacob was referring to when he said someone was coming to the island, were right. Seems like he’s the one that will get the Man in Black off the island.
Now, remember all those people that Jacob touched? Think you know everyone? Hurley, Kate, Sawyer, Jin, Sun, Sayid, Jack, Locke….and Ben. Yep, Ben. I think I mentioned this in an earlier post. Anyway, it certainly means a lot more now.
In fact, it could very well be that Ben might end up being the most important person on the island. What if HE was the person that took over for Jacob? He devoted his entire life to the island. Who better to keep it safe, and to be there to keep the Man in Black in check?
I’m just going to throw this out – What if the only way the Man in Black can leave the island is to transfer his powers to someone else? Who would that be? My guess is Widmore. He and Ben might be the two new replacements for MiB and Jacob.
Finally, I’m glad Ben survived. He’s a great character.
A few thoughts, observations and questions about tonight’s LOST episode – Sundown
Jack was in the hospital when Sayid saw Nadia.
The only reason I can think of that Jin would have been in that chill chest at is that he went to deliver a message to Keamy.
Why on earth did Kate leave with Claire, Sayid and Locke, especially after seeing everything she did in that courtyard?
So, we find out that Sayid was dead for TWO HOURS, which is much longer than I thought.
It sure seemed that Dogen knew that Sayid was going to kill him, even before he did. He seemed resigned to his fate.
Where they heck are Jin and Sawyer right now?
In thinking about this over the past week and after seeing what we saw tonight, it seems as though they’re setting up Jack and Hurley to be the new head honchos on the island. Jack as the new leader of the remaining “Others”, and Hurley as a Jacob replacement.
Yeah, I know, I know…Hurley? Really? Well, Jacob has been hanging out with Hurley a LOT. Everyone else that’s left seems to be a lot more reactionary than Hurley too, so that’s in his favor.
I’m really beginning to believe that once they find a way to kill The Man in Black (MiB) in the form of John Locke, someone is going to have to take over that role, whether they like it or not. If MiB is telling the truth, that he was a man at some point in the past, something caused him to turn him that way. If they “kill” Locke (whatever that means at this point), someone might have to take over.
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A couple of things about last week’s episode.
The person coming to the island is very likely to be Widmore.
Linus and Friendly were names that were scratched off on the wheel.
Claire confirmed that Smokey showed up as Jack’s Dad to her. That means that Jack’s dad himself and Smokey may be been appearing in the same guise all this time.
That’s it for now.
What did you think?
Just finished watching the latest episode of LOST – “Lighthouse”, and I thought I’d jot down a few thoughts:
1) I really want to know whose name is written at 108 degrees.
2) Seems like every episode this season has had a mirror in it. Mirrors played a part twice in this episode: a) When Jack saw his scar in the mirror and b) When he saw his childhood home in the mirror in the lighthouse. I thought it was interesting that Jack couldn’t quite remember when he got the scar. Is that part of the disorientation (ala Desmond) when his mind traveled to that time period?
3) Claire’s “friend” being who it is makes me wonder if she sees him exactly the way we see him.
4) Interesting seeing Dogen cross paths with Jack at the conservatory. All this “they cross paths in the other timeline” stuff is starting to get a bit old though, and they need to start coming to the point of all that happening.
5) Anyone else think that Claire was going to take off Jin’s foot with that axe?
6) Where is Sawyer now that UnLocke showed up at Claire’s camp?
7) Those must have been magic smudges on Hurley’s forehead, because they kept changing, at least at the beginning of that scene.
8) Did you see who was listed at 20 degrees, and at 51 degrees?
What did you think of tonight’s show?
I’ve gone back and forth about how LOST is going to end, and what the whole meaning of the “sideways” timelines are, and how everything might resolve in those timelines.
I obviously don’t have the answer to exactly what will happen, and anyone outside of the actors and the people in the writer’s room don’t have the answers either. That being said, I want to float this idea out there:
The two timelines co-exist. The “sideways” timeline, is the result of what happened when the bomb exploded. Everything on the island went underwater. At the same time, and a few years later, the 815ers we’ve come to know are running around.
Remember how Ms. Hawking once said that time has a way of course correcting? We’re in the middle of the mother of all course corrections. Think about this: If people in one time line are dead, and alive in another… why not the island? In other words, it’s possible that since two islands couldn’t exist at the same time any more than two people could exist at the same time, one of the islands had to go. The island that we’re seeing with the 815ers will continue. In other words, it’s not going to sink any time soon just because the other one did.
This leads to an interesting (well, at least I think so) hypothesis: Since two people probably can’t exist in the world at the same time without the timeline course correcting itself, we’re going to see each of the people that haven’t died yet…well, die. That would likely mean that “bad luck” Hurley would die. Sawyer, who at this point appears to be the one that’s going to save the island from Smoke Monster Locke, will likely survive. Feral Claire will likely die too. It’s also possible that the people that died in the old timeline will be back, and will continue to live: Charlie, Shannon, Boone, etc.
At some point the people that survived will become aware of this whole situation, probably through memories in much the same way that Desmond became aware of two time periods.
I don’t have much more about this for right now, but I thought I’d float that out there. What do you think?
Never Seen LOST is a blog by someone who, as you might have guessed, has never seen the show. Worth a look!