Sun's could be accepting her decision to stay with Jin, but I don't know what Jin's would be, and all Hurley said about going was "I go where the boar is."
Think of the Call as the acceptance of a burden. Sun's burden is to bring Jin back to being a loving husband and not a mafioso. Jin's is to become what Sun needs him to be, a truly loving husband. We haven't seen Jin's story yet (if we do), only Sun's. Hurley...he's one of the travelling companions of the hero(s). Just like the Scoobies were Buffy's companions on her hero's journey after she fully accepted her call in "Prophecy Girl."
Hurley's burden is attempting to understand that all Asian people aren't Chinese.
Think of the Call as the acceptance of a burden.
Really liking this. I might phrase it a little differently, something involving "courage" and "convictions", but that is a quibble.
Hurley is Herald. He announces challenges.
Hurley is Herald. He announces challenges.
Not always. Who could forget Walt's immortal line, "The pregnant lady fell down!"?
Ok. Both camps have a herald, now.
So far Hurley has only been comic relief. Perhaps he has Herald in his future.
OK, you guys. I will have to go back over the episodes so far and catalog my evidence. I have the impression Hurly is always announcing things. The water is running out. We're out of food. Kate and Dr. Tatoo are in wuv. This guy is bleeding to death
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The comedic element is there. It makes the announcements more palatable.
So, Hurley is the Greek Chorus, gone solo?
It makes the announcements more palatable.
Sort of like Giles as Exposition Guy. Which means Hurley's more a plot convenience than a character. I mean...I'm not dying to know his backstory. In fact I'm pretty sure his life up until the crash was stock boy at Wal-Mart and getting stoned with his buds and watching Scooby Doo and Kevin Smith movies.