Man, they'd better not blow up Jin in the finale. I really want to believe that the grave we saw in an earlier episode's flashforward was just a necessary sham grave to keep up the illusion that no one else survived the plane crash, and Jin's still alive and kicking on the island.
I keep thinking the flashforwards are more "What might be," than "What is." Maybe I don't trust the flashforwards because we know we're dealing with time travel. Maybe I don't trust them because sometimes Jack is an utter wreck, and other times he's living with Kate and looking all pretty. Or perhaps I just don't trust the flashforwards because I don't trust the writing on this show to do anything more than sometimes entertain me in the moment. I have not ruled out the possibility that at the end of this series, we'll find everything turns out differently because someone held a butterfly for .02 seconds, and it flapped its wings one less time, changing the course of The World.
Maybe I don't trust them because sometimes Jack is an utter wreck, and other times he's living with Kate and looking all pretty.
Actually, that's been pretty consistent. Wreck!Jack takes place some time after Pretty!Jack, and the flash-forwards to Pretty!Jack have occasionally showed hints of him becoming Wreck!Jack.
Actually, that's been pretty consistent. Wreck!Jack takes place some time after Pretty!Jack, and the flash-forwards to Pretty!Jack have occasionally showed hints of him becoming Wreck!Jack
I'm confused because I thought Wreck!Jack called Kate to talk about the person that died. When she went to see him, they made reference to Jack not wanting to see "him" which I assumed was Aaron. At another point in time, they say he changed his mind and is happy to be around Aaron and he is Pretty!Jack but showing signs of becomming Wreck!Jack.
Wreck!Jack dealing with the person that died would be one of the future most episodes, right? But if he changed his mind from that point and wanted to see Aaron and then started the relationship with Kate? Help, I'm caught in a loop.
I don't think "him" referred to by Wreck!Jack is Aaron.
I think Austin is right, but has the timeline a bit messed up.
I think the "him" is Aaron and at that point in the future, Jack and Aaron's relationship really has deteriorated - mostly because Jack was seeing visions!
LOST - The Synchronizing:
Relive the events leading up to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 and see what happened on the ground and in the air at the same moment from multiple angles.
This is pretty fucking awesome, you guys. It's worth watching.
Coolio!
Watching that reminded me of Jack's wound on his back that Kate stitches up. Because I'm grasping at continuity straws here, and was always a little irked at how quickly it disappeared, maybe the wound was right where his kidney/liver/spleen infection was?
(and isn't Jack getting sick a sign that the island hates him?)
Also, I found this great fanvid recommended by jengod:
LOST - The Gun Show
It's set to "Paper Planes" by M.I.A. and very entertaining.