I thought that was a good one. I was hoping Sawyer wouldn't kill Locke's father/Tom Sawyer, for his own sake, even though the man needed killing. People don't always stay dead on that island, though.
Locke makes me sad. He's going on his "own journey" straight back to the Others.
Jack (and I happen to like Jack a lot) needs a comeuppance almost as much as Locke's father needed killing. I'm glad Charlie, Hurley, Desmond, Jin and Sayid are (were trying to) keep him in the dark. Kate's not thinking with her head. And what is up with Jack not letting Kate in on info, when
Juliet
is ready to?
All I know is, if it ends up that they *are* all dead, and in some kind of limbo, I will....scream. Or something.
Stephen keeps saying it makes sense, and I keep arguing that it's too obvious right now -- that the writers have admitted they're cognizant of viewers' reactions and feelings, so they're having a little fun with it. But as much as I enjoyed the episode (Because Sayid! And Sawyer! And Jin!), I can't help feeling like they better figure out some way to make everything halfway sensible or logical in the end, or I may...write a strongly worded letter. Or something.
Maybe even glare at them from far far away?
Stephen keeps saying it makes sense, and I keep arguing that it's too obvious right now -- that the writers have admitted they're cognizant of viewers' reactions and feelings, so they're having a little fun with it.
I'm pretty sure the writers recently said that, no, they're still not all dead, don't worry. So, yeah, they're having a little fun with it.
Besides, we had that thing at the end of the finale last year where Penelope's crew located the island, which FINALLY paid off in this Naomi chick. That confirmed that the island is a real place observable by real-world people.
Besides, we had that thing at the end of the finale last year where Penelope's crew located the island, which FINALLY paid off in this Naomi chick. That confirmed that the island is a real place observable by real-world people.
That's what I said -- but Stephen was enjoying the whole devil's advocate thing and said that Naomi must be dead, too, and Locke's dad.
And the sad thing is, with this show, there's no way to prove him wrong yet, because SO LITTLE MAKES ACTUAL SENSE.
Yet, I keep watching. There's still lots of pretty.
Without having scene the ep yet, do we have actual confirmation that helicopter-chick-who-was-on-Las-Vegas was definitely sent by Penelope? Could she be another Other plant, sent to convince them that they're dead for some reason?
We have no way to know yet.
Isn't it amusing that the son of the con man is so easy to manipulate?
I hope she's not. Ethan and Ben were enough. And I really, really loved what they did with Ben because I honest-to-God went back and forth the whole time. I
wanted
to believe he was telling the truth.
Someone
has to not be an Other. They can't keep playing this same trick; hell, even Sayid is getting wise to it.