John Locke was the man in the coffin! For all of us who thought the man in the coffin from last year's Season finale was Ben, they totally teased us by having Ben appear (live and well) in the Flash Forward Funeral Parlor. And why was John Locke going by the alias Jeremy Bentham? Did Locke really commit suicide? So he can die now too? I did a google on Jeremy Bentham, who happened to be a real historical figure. Ew. Creepy. I think I saw this on TLC or History or A&E or something. If you read the text, you'll see a mention of the real historical John Locke.
OK, where is the tsunami? It's way past time by now. What becomes of Frank, Miles, Daniel and Charlotte? Is Jin really dead? I think Michael is, because Jack's dead father told him he can go now before the explosives on the freighter blew.
Keamy was probably one of the most hideously disturbing villain characters not in a classic hideously disturbing villain way, but in a very average tough guy dork mercenary way, which, IMHO, is more disturbing because at least classic villains have a certain je ne sais quois. He made Ben look hot, well, er, at least tolerable.. In fact, I'm sort of liking Ben now.
Instead of Taller Ghost Walt, I now want my alter ego to be Time Traveling Bunny. Speaking of Walt...um...the boy grew up fast. Note to scriptwriters: always make sure to account for adolescent actors' growth spurts in the storyline.
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I just looked at my LOST ticker over in the right hand column. Does it actually say what I think it does? 244? 244 days until the next LOST episode?!?!?!
Oy. This will be torture.
It is indeterminate whether Daniel and the small boat returned to the island before it was moved or whether they are lost at sea. They could have been on the way to the ship - saw it blow up and sink - then returned to the island before Ben moved it.
Ben tells Jack that all of them have to return to the island including the dead Lock.... so I wonder if he means Walt too?
That was a wonderful evening of some of the best TV ever.
You say "they" when referring to Daniel/The Zodiac (small boat). Wasn't Daniel the only one who left? Were there any redshirts/extra crash survivors he took with him? Charlotte and Miles didn't go with him. I was under the impression he was alone. Am I wrong?
So I suspect that we've seen the last of Frank Lapidus? He'll probably go back to the Bahamas or wherever he was from to drink margaritas.
However, there's no way we've seen the last of Desmond. When he said goodbye to Jack, "see you in another life, brother" was a foreshadowing that we WILL see him again, because he says that ALL the time when he leaves, and then he's back, in "another life".
I'm probably confused, but I thought there were more redshirts in the little boat with Daniel?
I'm probably confused too...I couldn't remember if he left alone or not. Too much to remember, only so much brain hard drive storage capacity.
I am pretty sure that Daniel had other people in the boat with him, I don't think he made it back to the boat before it blew up. I just watched it today, and still have it recorded.
I think Miles and Charlotte are still on the island, and so probably with Sawyer (thank god he didn't die!!!) and what's her face.
I think it is very strange that John Locke and Jeremy Bentham are names of real life people from history. I am not into a lot of the LOST stuff out there, but I am going to hazard a guess that there is some kind of connection?
Practically all the new characters they're introducing now have some sort of historical connection with their names, but I don't know if it is relevant either!
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