Oh, sure, let the asparagus-eaters define the video-literature. Green pee RULES!
Seriously, though,
The Moth
had its moments, many more moments than anything else on the primetime tube. Still, if it was a 'feature' in the theatre, there would have been barfing.
Hangs out with Sail and the yummy asparagus...sharing it with Charlie.
Finally caught up.
The moth-anvil didn't really bother me, but I wasn't in love with it either. My attitude towards it matches the outlook of Gus' current country of residence.
I'm wondering if the beach/cave split is a fake-out and the real split is going to be about something else. I can completely see, as others have suggested, Locke going the high priest route and forming a group of island/epileptic tree worshipers that is separate from the other castaways. Though at the moment the only one I can see following him is Charlie since Locke helped him get his guitar and helped free him from his drugs. I think Jack's line "I could have helped you through it." might end up being significant. He could have, but he didn't. Locke did.
Yeah, Locke was proactive in seeking to offer him help, rather than calmly noting his condition and waiting for him to ask. Which junkies are so noted for doing. A better approach, I think, regardless of any possible ulterior motives.
I keep telling Sayid to go get some stuff from the damn cockpit. You could rig up a generator by winding wire and magnets, You could scrape solder off connections and circuit boards, hell, you might even find a hand-crank radio in there.
I was rewatching the first two episodes last night and I thought about that too. The cockpit is just sitting there - they could find more food or supplies - wires, circuitry, etc. (like Daniel said). Don't you think Sayid would have thought of this by now instead of "Oh no. We need more batteries and Sawyer has all of them"
There are certain disadvantages to salvaging kit from the cockpit. In no particular order, they are:
1) Almost certain death by invisible monster.
2) Err....
3) That's it.
I was okay with the moth metaphor in that first scene, with Locke gesturing to the cocoon with the knife. Then the reappearance in the cave made me groan a little, but it did serve a useful purpose, and I like that we're not sure if it was an hallucination or not. But the last scene? Even the look on Charlie's face couldn't save it for me. I get it, already. Also, someone tell me that you all are joking about the name of the episode actually being "The Moth".
In other news, I am wicked excited for tonight's episode!
What Wolfram said. [link]
1) Almost certain death by invisible monster
Jack, Kate & Charlie didn't get killed the first time they went. Sure they had a close call but if they brought along a few of the slower extras maybe the monster will chow on them and not bother with the main cast.