Eh, I'm halfway convinced that the whole Sideways timeline is wish-fulfillment illusion of some sort and Desmond knows it. Or something. I just don't have enough information to tell whether hitting Locke with a car was as bad as it seems or not.
What a strange thing to be thinking. Lost is fucking with my moral clarity.
Eh, I'm halfway convinced that the whole Sideways timeline is wish-fulfillment illusion of some sort and Desmond knows it.
That's what Eloise Hawking seemed to suggest.
Even if it isn't real, I can't imagine hitting someone with my car! I cannot let that go.
Clearly Desmond needs to come to my house to help me "let go" too.
Ah yes. We'd been waiting for the "Sit down. I shall tell you all, in a very Jacob Ex Machina way" conversation.
Would getting rid of Smokey's skeleton make him kill-able?
I'm not in any way happy with what Desmond did to Locke, but I can't help wondering if he's missed the point. The universe isn't telling him to get fixed. It's telling him some much bigger things. (That, or my disability rights 'no cure' stuff is just kicking in particularly hard this week.)
Eh, I'm halfway convinced that the whole Sideways timeline is wish-fulfillment illusion of some sort and Desmond knows it.
I wondered whether Jack's repeated injuries, echoing what's going on in Island reality, suggest that nothing in the Sideways reality is real.
The universe isn't telling him to get fixed. It's telling him some much bigger things.
I agree.
Sadly, if Locke does let go, he leaves the "reality" where he's about to get married to go to one where he is dead. Who wants to do that?
Clearly Desmond needs to come to my house to help me "let go" too.
Heh
I wondered whether Jack's repeated injuries, echoing what's going on in Island reality, suggest that nothing in the Sideways reality is real.
Where
is
that neck injury coming from? Have we seen him get cut on the Island?
I wondered whether Jack's repeated injuries, echoing what's going on in Island reality, suggest that nothing in the Sideways reality is real.
Oh, but I want them to get their happy endings! Even Jack, who seems on track with his kid and everything! And Sun and Jin are all alive and baby-ful, and Locke is happy and going to marry Helen, and Ben is apparently going to hook up with Rousseau and be stepdad to Alex (that's not a spoiler; just my speculation), and and and!
I continue to be impressed with Terry O'Quinn's and Michael Emerson's acting chops.
Michael Emerson's acting chops.
"Did you say there were more people to kill?"
OH BEN.
"Did you say there were more people to kill?"
"You DON'T get to save your daughter."
"Hi. Do you want some lemonade?"