Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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I'm more than annoyed that we were given a Jin cliffhanger then no follow up. Boo.
I wasn't surprised that Ben killed Locke, but I still don't understand the timing. I thought Eloise was someone he knew well enough. Still, they both did a fabulous job with the scenes.
Woman talking to Locke was the marshall, and totally I agree about the lack of need for new characters. I'm sure they are all related and are supposed to be there....
I was half asleep watching, but most of my thoughts were wishing we were on the island. I wanna go back...
Still, they both did a fabulous job with the scenes.
By the time Jack told Locke he was a sad, lonely old man with no love in his life (I'm paraphrasing), all I could do was laugh and laugh, because (1) hi Jack -- pot; kettle, and (2) I understand that part of what drove Locke to attempt suicide was that everyone made him believe he was a sad, lonely old man, but seriously -- everyone but Walt (Walt!!!) just bagged on him so hard that it got comical by the time Jack did it. Like, okay, it's time for the obligatory Mock John Locke scene.
I always love Hurley. "Hey, am I talking to a guy in a wheelchair?"
I'm just still not sure that's what Frank is saying.
The board went boom before I could post again.
I was thinking that where initially the scene between Desmond and Widmore came off as Widmore being a ginormous asshole and snob, I'm now wondering if he was trying to get rid of Desmond to save Penny somehow. IOW he wasnt' being nasty because he wanted to, or just because he could, but because he felt he had to.
I wasn't surprised that Ben killed Locke, but I still don't understand the timing.
I wonder if Locke killing himself might have messed something up with the plan (i.e. a variation on "suicides can't get into heaven"), whereas if Ben kills him, it will all work out OK.
Oh, I like that theory, Frank.
I still think Ben truly didn't want John to kill himself, because I'm sure Ben had some use for John towards his own ends, but I'm confused how John knowing to contact Eloise tipped the scale. Because Ben is then in contact with her, as we've seen, working together. So I don't understand why Ben suddenly changed his mind about Locke living. If he'd not killed him, then it still would have been the Oceanic 6 and Ben and Desmond planning to go back, but this time with Locke. *scratches head*
Did I miss a scene or two with the new survivors, or did they jump right into the middle of their story? If the latter, I'm cool with that since we've seen this scenario at least twice before.
I didn't mention this last week, but Terry O really brought his A game in the scene with Christian, and even before that when he's struggling with his broken leg. I had sympathy pain crawling over my skin.
Very concerned about the status of Aaron and Penny. And not sure why, but feel they are connected.
Just occurred to me: Ben wants the power and control, he wants to be the special one, and Locke keeps usurping him. So Ben shoots Locke, steals the task of turning the donkey wheel. And when he sees that Locke has the key to actually getting everyone back (Eloise), that's one more thing that Locke is "taking away" from him. He can't let Locke be the saviour of the island, so he killz him ded.
He can't let Locke be the saviour of the island, so he killz him ded.
And yet Ben is the one who insists Locke has to come back to the island.
Like, okay, it's time for the obligatory Mock John Locke scene.
The "Lost Untangled" does a good job of summarizing that. It's all "Come back! To the island!"/"Noooooo!!" over and over.
I wonder if Locke killing himself might have messed something up with the plan (i.e. a variation on "suicides can't get into heaven"), whereas if Ben kills him, it will all work out OK.
The Island won't let him kill himself, maybe?
I'm confused how John knowing to contact Eloise tipped the scale. Because Ben is then in contact with her, as we've seen, working together.
It's possible, as Juliebird said, that he's just a control freak. Locke killing himself appeared to be what he was going to do when he was following Widmore; Ben knew he needed to die but wanted him to go out on HIS terms.I'll bet when he wakes up, he's going to be all, "Hey, man, I knew you'd come back to life on the Island; you should THANK me [even though you would have been dead without my help unless you chickened out at the last second]."
I have a feeling Christian was on the Island before.
The Island won't let him kill himself, maybe?
I forgot that part. Between that and the suicide not working out the same it makes more sense. Saving him to kill him is not random.