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Episode 6x11 Happily Ever After - Official ABC Recap Videos
Happy LOST Day All!
If you trying to pass some time before tonight's episode check out three recap videos thanks to Sawyer840 at Final Destination LOST:
If you trying to pass some time before tonight's episode check out three recap videos thanks to Sawyer840 at Final Destination LOST:
LOST's 4 Unresolved Mysteries
Hey All,
Our good friend Jo from Jopionionated recently got a job working over at AOL TV and we are very happy for her!
Her first article there is about 4 Key Unresolved Mysteries, Adam and Eve, Desmond's Vision (Charlie's Sacrifice), Generation Next (children of Losties), and The Rules.
Please check out her post and let us know if you agree or disagree?
Full article:
http://insidetv.aol.com/2010/04/06/lost-unsolved-mysteries-four-we-want-answered-before-the-fina/
Our good friend Jo from Jopionionated recently got a job working over at AOL TV and we are very happy for her!
Her first article there is about 4 Key Unresolved Mysteries, Adam and Eve, Desmond's Vision (Charlie's Sacrifice), Generation Next (children of Losties), and The Rules.
Please check out her post and let us know if you agree or disagree?
Full article:
http://insidetv.aol.com/2010/04/06/lost-unsolved-mysteries-four-we-want-answered-before-the-fina/
Charlie Appears in New ABC Promo!?
*UPDATED* 5:45PM PST It seems like exactly as I suspected, Dominic Monaghan is NOT returning to LOST, but will be joining the cast of another ABC show as a surprise. My guess will be one of ABC's new shows like V or Flash Forward, but maybe a current show like Desperate Houswives.
Here is something that will be sure to stir the pot in the LOST Universe. Dominic Monaghan appears as Charlie Pace once again, but this time in a promo by ABC. The promo is a part of the other promos that have seen Matthew Fox and Jorge Garcia in other cross over promos.
It seems like Charlie says "Actually I was" when asked if he was dead??
Thanks to Blackbox for the heads up. Another ABC promo this time featuring Charlie Pace, could we be expecting him back?
Here is something that will be sure to stir the pot in the LOST Universe. Dominic Monaghan appears as Charlie Pace once again, but this time in a promo by ABC. The promo is a part of the other promos that have seen Matthew Fox and Jorge Garcia in other cross over promos.
It seems like Charlie says "Actually I was" when asked if he was dead??
Thanks to Blackbox for the heads up. Another ABC promo this time featuring Charlie Pace, could we be expecting him back?
Various Season 3 and 4 Behind the Scenes Promo Pics
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Here are some never before seen Behind the Scenes pictures from Season 3 and 4 of LOST.
Our good friend LyLy has obtained several never before seen behind the scenes pics and promises to release new ones each week, so keep checking back for more soon!!
Enjoy!
Sorry, as per ABC's Request These Images Have Been Removed
Our good friend LyLy has obtained several never before seen behind the scenes pics and promises to release new ones each week, so keep checking back for more soon!!
Enjoy!
Sorry, as per ABC's Request These Images Have Been Removed
Episode 4x10 -- Go Back, Jack, and Do it Again
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INTRO: TIME OUT OF MIND
`Dear, dear! How queer everything is to-day! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I've been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I'm not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle!'
-- Alice, from “Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland”
Every episode this season so far has contained a flash-forward glimpse into the lives of the Oceanic 6 once they leave the Island. In addition, it appears that each one has been bringing us forward in time towards that airport scene from the season 3 finale “Through the Looking Glass” where Jack desperately screams to Kate, “We have to go back!”

“Something Nice Back Home” returns to Jack’s future at a point in time after Kate’s trial, yet before his ultimate breakdown and suicide attempt. Specifically, we get to witness the catalyst that actually triggers his dark spiral downwards.
CHARLIE FREAK
That catalyst that starts Jack’s decent into the mouth of madness would be Hurley, or actually, Dead but Here Charlie via Hurley. The greatly missed one-hit-wonder has been visiting our friend Hugo quite often, but when Jack visits him in this episode he is no longer the watercolor-painting, taco-loving, hoop-shooting patient we are familiar with. Hurley’s mind is no longer where it was, and he sits alone in his room just staring with his eyes glazed over. In fact he’s downright creepy, as if at any moment I expect him to pull out a static-filled TV set and proclaim, “They’re heeeeeeeere”.

We know that Hurley had previously spent time in a mental hospital for his propensity towards visions and hallucinations. But his new imaginary friend is not so imaginary. The Island appears to somehow have continued influence over his mind, and it has grown stronger. Hurley now exists on the flip-side, and can no longer seem to distinguish what is real or what is unreal, or who is alive and who is dead.
When Hurley then departs a message to Jack from Charlie, we all know he no longer just dismisses this as lack of medication. If a dead guy from a past I was trying to desperately put behind me told me that I was not supposed to be raising my “adopted” child, I would be freaked out a tad. Once Hurley adds that Charlie mentioned Jack would also be getting a visit, the doctor becomes even more spooked. Jack pretends he isn’t buying into it, and before getting the heck out of there, orders Hurley to take his meds again.

Jack certainly does not want to believe that what Hurley said is true - that they were not supposed to leave the Island. But we then see him begin to realize that he has no choice but to believe, as later he stalks the bench that Charlie frequents outside the mental hospital.
And that right there, my friends, is the beginning of the end.
RAZOR BOY
By now I think it is safe to say that Jack is an extremely controlling personality type. Who else would be so adamant about watching and directing his own appendectomy? Jack is also a very “surface” sort of guy, not really the kind to let himself go, and not one to accept what cannot be quantified. He even seems terrified to go unconscious during his operation, and begs repeatedly to be allowed to remain awake.

One could say that it has to do with his scientific background, but it also seems to have to do with his father, Christian. The flashback of Jack’s childhood from season one’s “White Rabbit” introduced us to his want to take control and help people at a very early age. However, when he failed to do so and became hurt in the process, Christian tried to warn his boy of the consequences when making such decisions, telling him, “You don't want to be a hero; you don't try and save everyone because when you fail… you just don't have what it takes.”

That moment has stayed with Jack throughout his life. He has allowed it to even define him to a degree, as ever since he has been in a constant struggle to prove his father wrong. Jack’s obsessive need to try and save people has played out on and off the Island over and over again. He has not always made the best decisions, and whenever he has failed, it has disturbed him deeply, basically proving his father to have been right all along.
I might have to agree with Rose that there is something odd about the fact that Jack would suddenly become so ill. I think Jack still has work to do. He has failed to take the opportunity to redeem himself by giving up this need to control everything and fix everyone. The Island allowed him to worsen instead of healing him because he has not learned the lesson it has been trying to teach him.

The lesson, I believe, is exactly parallel to the “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” references that surround him. The reason for Jack’s constant repetition of his own destructive cycle is his reluctance to follow the white rabbit, which represents the thing that has been holding him back (his relationship with his father), down the rabbit hole, or into his unconscious self where who he really is can be fully reconciled. The journey is not always pleasant, as Alice is met with all types of strange creatures (un-assimilated parts of herself) during this time spent within her psyche, and she encounters many confusing, cyclical situations that center on her identity.

I love the mirroring in this episode, which I will discuss more in a bit. Notice that the moment Jack is sent to dreamtime on the beach coincides with the flash-forward of when he encounters his father at the hospital. This is the first time that we have seen “dead” Christian also speak to Jack. Suddenly it does not seem so odd that the future crazed and depressed Jack would go around acting as if his dad were still alive, as it seems he had indeed been seeing him around.

The sight of his dead father also makes Jack shrink just like Alice. And just like her, he needs a drink to feel big again. The Island has now reached Jack, and he too witnesses the line blur between what is real and unreal. Jack joins Hurley in this waking dream, and thinks he can combat its effects by washing down anti-anxiety medication with alcohol, but we all know better.
It is noteworthy to bring attention to the SMOKE alarm, which Jack attended to the moment his father appeared. Is this yet another clue as to the origin of the dead we have seen traipse around on and off the Island? Another item to mention is when Dr. Stevenson said to Jack, “Thank you for keeping us safe”, when he removed the batteries. Not only is this a little tip to his personality complex, but somewhat ironic since removing the batteries totally disables the alarm which normally would save them.
HOME AT LAST
It is definitely time to wonder why everyone else is going bananas for the Island except Kate. The resident marathon woman is the only one of the Oceanic 6 who does not seem to be affected by the Island’s pull, and ultimately seems to be quite well-adjusted to her new life being a mommy. Do we add a “yet” to this summation? Is there something about Aaron that has helped to stabilize this woman who from what we have seen has not been able to stay in one place for long at all? With so many hints to there being some greater importance to Aaron, I wonder if the Island is not protecting him in some way by protecting Kate, his mainland mother.

I actually feel sympathetic towards future-Kate. She finally gets her man, and then finds out he is still plagued by the same issues that destroyed his first marriage. Control freaks do not have it in them to trust very easily. But then again, Kate is not the easiest person to invest that kind of blind faith in. Perhaps this is a bit of Karma coming back around on her, as she has not been the model girlfriend or wife in her past, either. At any rate we learn Jack seems to feel some kind of “entitlement” to Kate because according to him, he saved her. Once again there is irony here, as all this time Kate has been running, it appears she may have ran right into a cage by marrying future-Jack.

We all know Kate doesn’t do well with cages.
MY RIVAL
I have always held a love-hate fascination with Juliette, as her character is constantly riding the boundary between being trustworthy and having some secondary agenda. Remember just a few episodes ago she was still willing to take Ben’s orders and even kill for him. I became quite nervous as she assumed the role of chief surgeon for Jack. In fact, my initial thought was that the Others had placed into Jack the same type of device they placed into Claire in order to make her ill on cue.

When Jacked asked for Kate to be present, I started to feel a more optimistic, as Kate would more than likely have no problem calling Juliette out if she thought there was something fishy going on. Juliette goes to ask Kate to help out during the procedure, except she makes it sound as if it was her own idea and does not at all mention to Kate that Jack had specifically requested her and ONLY her. Why does Juliette have to be so damn conniving?

But then, Juliette returns to her flip-side. What seemed like yet another catty move on her part turns into a “passing of the torch” move. Juliette knew she could not be the other woman and stand in the way of these two people who obviously love each other deeply. She redeems herself to audiences and to Kate by stepping aside and outing Jack’s love for Kate. In this way Juliette was being honest with both of them as well as herself. My respect for her character went up several notches with this scene.
DON’T TAKE ME ALIVE
There is something unsettling about the explosion of Claire’s house from the last episode, and how she miraculously survived with just the smallest scratch. There are subtle hints, such as the way her feet stuck out from under the rubble just like the witch from the "Wizard of Oz". There are also some that are not as subtle. In the same episode when Claire is asked if she is OK and responds, “Yeah, a bit wobbly, but, uh, I'll live”, Miles immediately responds, “Well, I wouldn't be too sure about that.” Does he know something we don’t?

Miles continues to take an interest in Claire throughout this episode. He stares at her. He asks to carry the baby. He presses her for what she saw when she refers to “seeing things” after the explosion. Sawyer even takes notice of his strange attraction and calls him out on it.
We all know that Miles has a very special ability; he can hear and speak to the dead. It also appears that he can see the dead, or at least he saw Christian Sheppard before he and Claire went on their nature hike.

I am basically thinking, like some others already have mentioned, that Claire is no longer alive in the traditional sense of the term. She might just be Dead but Here just like Charlie. There is also the possibility that she survived that explosion because the Island is keeping her alive for some unknown reason as it did with Michael.
So why did she walk off into the jungle? It must have been important for her to just leave Aaron alone in the woods. When you add that she ran off with her dead dad, it is almost as if she had been taken. Is the Island telling her that she “has work to do”? Has Claire been summoned into action because of her relationship to Jack? Does the Island now look to the sister for help because the brother has failed to accomplish what the Island asked of him?
SYMBOL WATCH – DO IT AGAIN
This installment might just have more references to mirroring, duality, and wheels turning round and round than have ever been jammed packed into an episode yet. The entire time is spent showing us the other side of things or duplicating situations that have already played out before, but in slightly different ways. Here is just a sampling, as I am sure there are some I have missed:
* Jack is the one being operated on when it has usually been he who does the operating
* Kate plays nurse for Jack again
* Sun returns to the medical station again
* Claire disappears into the jungle again
* Jack is shown an x-ray of a tumor on the L4 vertebrae, same location where Ben’s tumor was
* Kate holds a mirror during his surgery
* Jack stands in front of double mirrors.

* Hurley and Jack take the same medication, Clonazepam
* Juliette makes a list
* Jin is on the opposite side of translation deception, as he recognizes that Charlotte can understand Korean
* The beeping alarm is reminiscent of the Swan Hatch timer beeping
* The decorations on Kate’s fridge are the same ones on the wall at Hurley’s mental hospital
* Sawyer mirrors Jack as leader
* Sawyer is asked if he is Claire’s big brother, which mirrors Jack as her step-brother

* Aaron carries a stuffed black and white whale
DADDY DON’T LIVE IN THAT NEW YORK CITY NO MORE
“You’re not supposed to raise him, Jack”, was dead Charlie’s message. Many may see this as directly echoing the season one episode “Raised by Another” where Claire is told by the psychic Richard Malkin that danger surrounded her child she herself must raise him alone. From that point there has been this intrigue surrounding Aaron and the general idea that he is of some importance to the Island, or important to the greater scheme of things.

In this our second glimpse of him off the Island and a couple of years older, there are more subtle hints surrounding him. Above his head in the bed is a mobile made of planets and stars, 6 of each, connected to a Bagua-shaped base, the same Buddhist symbol that the Dharma logo originates from. During the same scene we hear Jack reading the passage from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. I have often thought that something much larger than just this “earthly reality” is coming into play here in this show, but now I see it somehow involving this child as well.

The Others were sure interested in children, but we have yet to learn the exact reason why. Were they perhaps looking for someone…special? Could they have been searching for certain qualities that will later be revealed to be embodied by Aaron?

In addition, if the psychic was indeed imparting the truth to Claire, why is it so important that Aaron not be raised by anyone but her? Does it really have to do with Claire, or more to do with the Island? Part of me wonders if the psychic was responding to her desire to give the baby up for adoption at the time, and that what is more important is that he is raised on the Island. Now that he is on the mainland, will he somehow be susceptible to being manipulated towards some purpose that could lead to something detrimental to our characters, or even the entire world? We are only starting to get glimpses into how Aaron fits into the puzzle.

The final scene where we see the baby left in the forest was extremely unsettling. I honestly don’t believe Aaron was supposed to leave the Island at all, actually. It was almost as if he had been left there purposely for Sawyer to find, a replacement for the child he never got to even meet. Is it possible that Sawyer was supposed to raise Aaron instead?

CONCLUSION: PRETZEL LOGIC
Overall, for being an episode that focused mainly on Jack and some of the “smaller” questions, I found it to be very well done and still had its surprises. In the land of TV shows, when a season is nearing its end, there is always that episode that is about 2-3 away from the finale that almost seems out of place in its pacing. These installments are basically there to tie up loose ends and then set us up for all of the hell that’s about to break loose. This was an exceptional version of a set-up episode.
I for one am thoroughly enjoying where the story seems to be headed and am on the edge of my seat waiting to see the rest play out.
a.N
Special thanks to Nigel for inspiring this week's episode title with his LOST video "Do it Again"...
*I write about LOST because I love the challenge of deciphering the clues and adding the pieces together. My thoughts are based solely on the show, the LOST Experience, and random research, as I try to avoid spoilers, promos, and even future episode titles. I love to guess what is going on, but I also like to do so in a way that leaves some of the conclusions still up to you. I do not know the answers and am often wrong. Whatever the truth turns out to be, it has been the journey that has meant the most to me.*
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INTRO: TIME OUT OF MIND
`Dear, dear! How queer everything is to-day! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I've been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I'm not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle!'
-- Alice, from “Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland”
Every episode this season so far has contained a flash-forward glimpse into the lives of the Oceanic 6 once they leave the Island. In addition, it appears that each one has been bringing us forward in time towards that airport scene from the season 3 finale “Through the Looking Glass” where Jack desperately screams to Kate, “We have to go back!”

“Something Nice Back Home” returns to Jack’s future at a point in time after Kate’s trial, yet before his ultimate breakdown and suicide attempt. Specifically, we get to witness the catalyst that actually triggers his dark spiral downwards.
CHARLIE FREAK
That catalyst that starts Jack’s decent into the mouth of madness would be Hurley, or actually, Dead but Here Charlie via Hurley. The greatly missed one-hit-wonder has been visiting our friend Hugo quite often, but when Jack visits him in this episode he is no longer the watercolor-painting, taco-loving, hoop-shooting patient we are familiar with. Hurley’s mind is no longer where it was, and he sits alone in his room just staring with his eyes glazed over. In fact he’s downright creepy, as if at any moment I expect him to pull out a static-filled TV set and proclaim, “They’re heeeeeeeere”.

We know that Hurley had previously spent time in a mental hospital for his propensity towards visions and hallucinations. But his new imaginary friend is not so imaginary. The Island appears to somehow have continued influence over his mind, and it has grown stronger. Hurley now exists on the flip-side, and can no longer seem to distinguish what is real or what is unreal, or who is alive and who is dead.
When Hurley then departs a message to Jack from Charlie, we all know he no longer just dismisses this as lack of medication. If a dead guy from a past I was trying to desperately put behind me told me that I was not supposed to be raising my “adopted” child, I would be freaked out a tad. Once Hurley adds that Charlie mentioned Jack would also be getting a visit, the doctor becomes even more spooked. Jack pretends he isn’t buying into it, and before getting the heck out of there, orders Hurley to take his meds again.

Jack certainly does not want to believe that what Hurley said is true - that they were not supposed to leave the Island. But we then see him begin to realize that he has no choice but to believe, as later he stalks the bench that Charlie frequents outside the mental hospital.
And that right there, my friends, is the beginning of the end.
RAZOR BOY
By now I think it is safe to say that Jack is an extremely controlling personality type. Who else would be so adamant about watching and directing his own appendectomy? Jack is also a very “surface” sort of guy, not really the kind to let himself go, and not one to accept what cannot be quantified. He even seems terrified to go unconscious during his operation, and begs repeatedly to be allowed to remain awake.

One could say that it has to do with his scientific background, but it also seems to have to do with his father, Christian. The flashback of Jack’s childhood from season one’s “White Rabbit” introduced us to his want to take control and help people at a very early age. However, when he failed to do so and became hurt in the process, Christian tried to warn his boy of the consequences when making such decisions, telling him, “You don't want to be a hero; you don't try and save everyone because when you fail… you just don't have what it takes.”

That moment has stayed with Jack throughout his life. He has allowed it to even define him to a degree, as ever since he has been in a constant struggle to prove his father wrong. Jack’s obsessive need to try and save people has played out on and off the Island over and over again. He has not always made the best decisions, and whenever he has failed, it has disturbed him deeply, basically proving his father to have been right all along.
I might have to agree with Rose that there is something odd about the fact that Jack would suddenly become so ill. I think Jack still has work to do. He has failed to take the opportunity to redeem himself by giving up this need to control everything and fix everyone. The Island allowed him to worsen instead of healing him because he has not learned the lesson it has been trying to teach him.

The lesson, I believe, is exactly parallel to the “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” references that surround him. The reason for Jack’s constant repetition of his own destructive cycle is his reluctance to follow the white rabbit, which represents the thing that has been holding him back (his relationship with his father), down the rabbit hole, or into his unconscious self where who he really is can be fully reconciled. The journey is not always pleasant, as Alice is met with all types of strange creatures (un-assimilated parts of herself) during this time spent within her psyche, and she encounters many confusing, cyclical situations that center on her identity.

I love the mirroring in this episode, which I will discuss more in a bit. Notice that the moment Jack is sent to dreamtime on the beach coincides with the flash-forward of when he encounters his father at the hospital. This is the first time that we have seen “dead” Christian also speak to Jack. Suddenly it does not seem so odd that the future crazed and depressed Jack would go around acting as if his dad were still alive, as it seems he had indeed been seeing him around.

The sight of his dead father also makes Jack shrink just like Alice. And just like her, he needs a drink to feel big again. The Island has now reached Jack, and he too witnesses the line blur between what is real and unreal. Jack joins Hurley in this waking dream, and thinks he can combat its effects by washing down anti-anxiety medication with alcohol, but we all know better.
It is noteworthy to bring attention to the SMOKE alarm, which Jack attended to the moment his father appeared. Is this yet another clue as to the origin of the dead we have seen traipse around on and off the Island? Another item to mention is when Dr. Stevenson said to Jack, “Thank you for keeping us safe”, when he removed the batteries. Not only is this a little tip to his personality complex, but somewhat ironic since removing the batteries totally disables the alarm which normally would save them.
HOME AT LAST
It is definitely time to wonder why everyone else is going bananas for the Island except Kate. The resident marathon woman is the only one of the Oceanic 6 who does not seem to be affected by the Island’s pull, and ultimately seems to be quite well-adjusted to her new life being a mommy. Do we add a “yet” to this summation? Is there something about Aaron that has helped to stabilize this woman who from what we have seen has not been able to stay in one place for long at all? With so many hints to there being some greater importance to Aaron, I wonder if the Island is not protecting him in some way by protecting Kate, his mainland mother.

I actually feel sympathetic towards future-Kate. She finally gets her man, and then finds out he is still plagued by the same issues that destroyed his first marriage. Control freaks do not have it in them to trust very easily. But then again, Kate is not the easiest person to invest that kind of blind faith in. Perhaps this is a bit of Karma coming back around on her, as she has not been the model girlfriend or wife in her past, either. At any rate we learn Jack seems to feel some kind of “entitlement” to Kate because according to him, he saved her. Once again there is irony here, as all this time Kate has been running, it appears she may have ran right into a cage by marrying future-Jack.

We all know Kate doesn’t do well with cages.
MY RIVAL
I have always held a love-hate fascination with Juliette, as her character is constantly riding the boundary between being trustworthy and having some secondary agenda. Remember just a few episodes ago she was still willing to take Ben’s orders and even kill for him. I became quite nervous as she assumed the role of chief surgeon for Jack. In fact, my initial thought was that the Others had placed into Jack the same type of device they placed into Claire in order to make her ill on cue.

When Jacked asked for Kate to be present, I started to feel a more optimistic, as Kate would more than likely have no problem calling Juliette out if she thought there was something fishy going on. Juliette goes to ask Kate to help out during the procedure, except she makes it sound as if it was her own idea and does not at all mention to Kate that Jack had specifically requested her and ONLY her. Why does Juliette have to be so damn conniving?

But then, Juliette returns to her flip-side. What seemed like yet another catty move on her part turns into a “passing of the torch” move. Juliette knew she could not be the other woman and stand in the way of these two people who obviously love each other deeply. She redeems herself to audiences and to Kate by stepping aside and outing Jack’s love for Kate. In this way Juliette was being honest with both of them as well as herself. My respect for her character went up several notches with this scene.
DON’T TAKE ME ALIVE
There is something unsettling about the explosion of Claire’s house from the last episode, and how she miraculously survived with just the smallest scratch. There are subtle hints, such as the way her feet stuck out from under the rubble just like the witch from the "Wizard of Oz". There are also some that are not as subtle. In the same episode when Claire is asked if she is OK and responds, “Yeah, a bit wobbly, but, uh, I'll live”, Miles immediately responds, “Well, I wouldn't be too sure about that.” Does he know something we don’t?

Miles continues to take an interest in Claire throughout this episode. He stares at her. He asks to carry the baby. He presses her for what she saw when she refers to “seeing things” after the explosion. Sawyer even takes notice of his strange attraction and calls him out on it.
We all know that Miles has a very special ability; he can hear and speak to the dead. It also appears that he can see the dead, or at least he saw Christian Sheppard before he and Claire went on their nature hike.

I am basically thinking, like some others already have mentioned, that Claire is no longer alive in the traditional sense of the term. She might just be Dead but Here just like Charlie. There is also the possibility that she survived that explosion because the Island is keeping her alive for some unknown reason as it did with Michael.
So why did she walk off into the jungle? It must have been important for her to just leave Aaron alone in the woods. When you add that she ran off with her dead dad, it is almost as if she had been taken. Is the Island telling her that she “has work to do”? Has Claire been summoned into action because of her relationship to Jack? Does the Island now look to the sister for help because the brother has failed to accomplish what the Island asked of him?
SYMBOL WATCH – DO IT AGAIN
This installment might just have more references to mirroring, duality, and wheels turning round and round than have ever been jammed packed into an episode yet. The entire time is spent showing us the other side of things or duplicating situations that have already played out before, but in slightly different ways. Here is just a sampling, as I am sure there are some I have missed:
* Jack is the one being operated on when it has usually been he who does the operating
* Kate plays nurse for Jack again
* Sun returns to the medical station again
* Claire disappears into the jungle again
* Jack is shown an x-ray of a tumor on the L4 vertebrae, same location where Ben’s tumor was
* Kate holds a mirror during his surgery
* Jack stands in front of double mirrors.

* Hurley and Jack take the same medication, Clonazepam
* Juliette makes a list
* Jin is on the opposite side of translation deception, as he recognizes that Charlotte can understand Korean
* The beeping alarm is reminiscent of the Swan Hatch timer beeping
* The decorations on Kate’s fridge are the same ones on the wall at Hurley’s mental hospital
* Sawyer mirrors Jack as leader
* Sawyer is asked if he is Claire’s big brother, which mirrors Jack as her step-brother

* Aaron carries a stuffed black and white whale
DADDY DON’T LIVE IN THAT NEW YORK CITY NO MORE
“You’re not supposed to raise him, Jack”, was dead Charlie’s message. Many may see this as directly echoing the season one episode “Raised by Another” where Claire is told by the psychic Richard Malkin that danger surrounded her child she herself must raise him alone. From that point there has been this intrigue surrounding Aaron and the general idea that he is of some importance to the Island, or important to the greater scheme of things.

In this our second glimpse of him off the Island and a couple of years older, there are more subtle hints surrounding him. Above his head in the bed is a mobile made of planets and stars, 6 of each, connected to a Bagua-shaped base, the same Buddhist symbol that the Dharma logo originates from. During the same scene we hear Jack reading the passage from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. I have often thought that something much larger than just this “earthly reality” is coming into play here in this show, but now I see it somehow involving this child as well.

The Others were sure interested in children, but we have yet to learn the exact reason why. Were they perhaps looking for someone…special? Could they have been searching for certain qualities that will later be revealed to be embodied by Aaron?

In addition, if the psychic was indeed imparting the truth to Claire, why is it so important that Aaron not be raised by anyone but her? Does it really have to do with Claire, or more to do with the Island? Part of me wonders if the psychic was responding to her desire to give the baby up for adoption at the time, and that what is more important is that he is raised on the Island. Now that he is on the mainland, will he somehow be susceptible to being manipulated towards some purpose that could lead to something detrimental to our characters, or even the entire world? We are only starting to get glimpses into how Aaron fits into the puzzle.

The final scene where we see the baby left in the forest was extremely unsettling. I honestly don’t believe Aaron was supposed to leave the Island at all, actually. It was almost as if he had been left there purposely for Sawyer to find, a replacement for the child he never got to even meet. Is it possible that Sawyer was supposed to raise Aaron instead?

CONCLUSION: PRETZEL LOGIC
Overall, for being an episode that focused mainly on Jack and some of the “smaller” questions, I found it to be very well done and still had its surprises. In the land of TV shows, when a season is nearing its end, there is always that episode that is about 2-3 away from the finale that almost seems out of place in its pacing. These installments are basically there to tie up loose ends and then set us up for all of the hell that’s about to break loose. This was an exceptional version of a set-up episode.
I for one am thoroughly enjoying where the story seems to be headed and am on the edge of my seat waiting to see the rest play out.
a.N
Special thanks to Nigel for inspiring this week's episode title with his LOST video "Do it Again"...
*I write about LOST because I love the challenge of deciphering the clues and adding the pieces together. My thoughts are based solely on the show, the LOST Experience, and random research, as I try to avoid spoilers, promos, and even future episode titles. I love to guess what is going on, but I also like to do so in a way that leaves some of the conclusions still up to you. I do not know the answers and am often wrong. Whatever the truth turns out to be, it has been the journey that has meant the most to me.*
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Dominic Monaghan Interview with Kristin
Hey Losties,
If you have not heard, Dominic Monaghan was in Los Angeles this week for his art show.
During his visit E!Online's Kristin met up with Dom who played Charlie on LOST and they talked about his role on LOST and she asks him if he is planning a return to the show!?
NOTE: There is a potential minor spoiler where he mentions that he felt that the LOST producers might have a bigger plan for Charlie.
Thanks for stopping bye and namaste.
Source: E!Online
If you have not heard, Dominic Monaghan was in Los Angeles this week for his art show.
During his visit E!Online's Kristin met up with Dom who played Charlie on LOST and they talked about his role on LOST and she asks him if he is planning a return to the show!?
NOTE: There is a potential minor spoiler where he mentions that he felt that the LOST producers might have a bigger plan for Charlie.
Thanks for stopping bye and namaste.
Source: E!Online
Episode 4x01: Charlie's They Need You Message
Posted by
The ODI
on Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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As many of you already know, that during Hurley's (Jorge Garcia) FF in Season 4 Episode 1 of LOST (The Beginning of the End), when he is in the interrogation room he has a vision of Charlie swimming up to the window and then pressing his hand against the glass to reveal a message. For most including myself on initial viewing it was hard to see, but after rewinding the scene it was clear Charlie's hand no longer read "Not Penny's Boat" and actually had a the words "They Need You".Later in the episode and FF when Hurley was back at Santa Rosa, Charlie appears once again with a message and that message again is "They Need You".
So the question is WHO needs Hurley...!? Well the current assumption is that there are still survivors on the island and they need Hurley and need him to most likely be saved. Of course this is LOST and any time we assume something or think we know what we are talking about, it ends up being some thing completely different.
So what do you all think...!? Was the island sending a message to Hurley via Charlie, is it Charlie's spirit or is it just Hurley having a vision..!? Feel free to leave your comments and theories below.
Thanks for reading and namaste.
ODI LOST Podcast 2 -- Episode 4x01 Recap and 4x02 Preview
Posted by
The ODI
on Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Labels:
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The Beginning of the End
Hey All,
Well I hope everyone had a great week and I know most of you loved last week's Season 4 Premiere of LOST...!!
What a great episode. I know many of us have been discussing the episode and theorizing away and it was such a good episode that the new podcast is mainly filled with a recap of the premiere covering some of the several key points of Episode 4x01 The Beginning of the End.
The Hurley Flashforward had so many key moments that we had to make the podcast much longer than we expected, but there is still tons of great stuff to listen to and it is a great way to catch up on any thing you might of missed.
Each clip is about 10 minutes long so can listen to them in little spurts. We discuss the whole episode from beginning to end the on-island happenings and the FF so I hope you all enjoy it.
Plus, we also give you all a little preview of the upcoming episode.
NOTE: For all of you spoilers haters, the preview contains several little spoilers and that is in Clip 7.
Well I was able to get a new mic and I hope the sound quality is much better.
Once again if you have any questions or thoughts feel free to leave a comment here or send us an email:
ODI: MrTheODI@gmail.com
Ronald: TheSpoilerHunter@gmail.com
Enjoy and namaste.
NOTE: Clips 4 and 5 some how got switched during the upload.
Download Links: ODI Podcast 2- Clips 1-7
Previous Podcasts: ODI LOST Podcasts
Well I hope everyone had a great week and I know most of you loved last week's Season 4 Premiere of LOST...!!
What a great episode. I know many of us have been discussing the episode and theorizing away and it was such a good episode that the new podcast is mainly filled with a recap of the premiere covering some of the several key points of Episode 4x01 The Beginning of the End.
The Hurley Flashforward had so many key moments that we had to make the podcast much longer than we expected, but there is still tons of great stuff to listen to and it is a great way to catch up on any thing you might of missed.
Each clip is about 10 minutes long so can listen to them in little spurts. We discuss the whole episode from beginning to end the on-island happenings and the FF so I hope you all enjoy it.
Plus, we also give you all a little preview of the upcoming episode.
NOTE: For all of you spoilers haters, the preview contains several little spoilers and that is in Clip 7.
Well I was able to get a new mic and I hope the sound quality is much better.
Once again if you have any questions or thoughts feel free to leave a comment here or send us an email:
ODI: MrTheODI@gmail.com
Ronald: TheSpoilerHunter@gmail.com
Enjoy and namaste.
NOTE: Clips 4 and 5 some how got switched during the upload.
Download Links: ODI Podcast 2- Clips 1-7
Previous Podcasts: ODI LOST Podcasts
Episode 4x01 -- The Beginning of the End Recap Video
Posted by
The ODI
on Friday, February 1, 2008
Labels:
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Here is the recap video for the LOST Season 4 Premiere, The Beginning End of the End.
This episode was a Hurley Centric Flashforward and featured an on-island encounter of Hurley with Jacob and off-island vision of Charlie. Also, with the fallout from the events of the Season 3 Finale two teams were formed: Team Locke v. Team Jack.
The Weekly Episode poll is also posted below.
Here is the video from ABC and thanks to Dark for the clip.
Enjoy the recap.
This episode was a Hurley Centric Flashforward and featured an on-island encounter of Hurley with Jacob and off-island vision of Charlie. Also, with the fallout from the events of the Season 3 Finale two teams were formed: Team Locke v. Team Jack.
The Weekly Episode poll is also posted below.
Here is the video from ABC and thanks to Dark for the clip.
Enjoy the recap.
Q&A with LOST Writer -- Answers Part 3
Posted by
The ODI
on Thursday, January 24, 2008
Hey All,Once again thanks for participating!! Here is the third set of answers, don't worry there will be more answers to follow.
As always there are some minor spoilers that are hidden via invisio, so if I missed something I apologize and please let me know so I can correct it.
Also if you missed the previous answers here are the links to the previous posts:
Q&A Answers Part 1 | Q&A Answers Part 2
If your question has not been answered it is most likely still on the list or it was a duplicate question and removed.
NOTE: Please read previous answers so questions are not duplicated and also please keep in mind there is still a list with 100s of questions to still be answered.
71. This is awesome!! Be sure to thank the writer for doing this for us!
I love this show and just wanted to ask..
Back in season 1, Charlie says he wasn't able to help Joanna (who drowned in ep. 6 I believe) because he doesn't swim. Similarly, Desmond saw a flash of Charlie drowning trying to save Claire from the same fate. However, in Greatest Hits, Charlie is revealed to have apparently been a great swimmer. Is this a big continuity error? Or a discrepancy that will somehow be explained?
This is just an error because of 2 different people writing the scripts
Clue (Spoiler):
There is actually a theory on Barbara Joanna Miller on some LOST fansites that state what happened to her in Season 1 and yes the theory is correct.
(End Spoiler)
72.This may seem like an odd question but its been bothering me forever and I must know the answer...
In season 1 a woman was drowning in the water and Charlie said "I don't swim, I don't swim" and in season 2.. in his dream/hallucination hes swimming... and then suddenly in season 3 he seems to be an all star swimmer. So my question is, whats the deal with Charlie not saving the girl in season 1?
Charlie was lying because he was afraid
73.Why did Kate run to Australia when she could have disappeared elsewhere?
Kate was planning on traveling to Bali and it would have been easier for her to leave from Australia
74. How come The Others dressed up as Hillbillies?
This was all just part of an elaborate illusion
Season Two
75. Was Kate's black horse the smoke monster like Yemi was?
Yes
76.It is said we saw The Monster in season two, but maybe didn't realize that we were looking at it. Could you give a hint? (would be nice after a couple of years headbutting :p )
Thanks !
All I can say is that the appearance of the Monster happened towards the end of the second season.
77.Thanks for the opportunity!! My question is:
The four-toed statue made our heads spin. We know somehow that it is connected to the island's past history and that it was there before the Dharma people arrived on the island. Do you have any idea of its purpose?
Yes and it will be answered (spoiler)late in Season 4 (end spoiler)
78.Why did the Others take Emma and Zack for good, but give back Walt?
It was a deal breaker
79) Will we be revisiting Radzinski, or is his story gone with Inman?
Yes, it will be back at some point
80) Was the glass eye in the Arrow really Mikhail's; will we get back to that, or is it just inferred like the polar bears coming from the Hydra?
Ummm maybe....
81) Will we, if ever, learn more about Desmond's painting in the Swan?
Yes
NOTE: The following minor and cryptic spoiler was attached to questions 79-81 because they were sent in by the same person....so I am not sure which question this is actually related to or all 3....but here you guys go...
Spoiler:
Someone will say something about that later
End Spoiler
82. Question: Why did Ben Linus encourage Locke NOT to push the button in the hatch? If this question can't be answered at this time, will we ever find out an answer?
Ben caused Locke to question his beliefs, in other words it was all just a mind game
83. NATHAN! I really want to know why Goodwin killed Nathan in the 'Other 48 Days'? Please?
There is more to Nathan that we did not touch on in Season 2 but with Season 4 I think we will add something more to that
84. The two guys that appear at the end of season 2 speaking Portuguese. Where are they from? Because I'm from Brazil and their accent is not Brazilian. Also, it doesn't seem they are from Portugal either.
Thanks! (Sorry about my poor English)
Although their accents do not exactly match any Portuguese accent, their speech is Portuguese from Brazil.
85. I believe it was the second to the last episode of Season Two and it was right after the '4 on the list' and Michael left the camp to head to the others camp. Michael was standing alone and kind of sobbing/whining and looking down at his arm(right before Jack came up to ask him if he was ok). His arm appeared to be charred or something of the sort and I always found that extremely odd. I've verified that there weren't any other ways he could have injured himself (it is obvious that its not the gunshot wound) and so the only thing I could think of was...infection?
So if you happen to answer this question, I greatly appreciate it. And thank you from the bottom of my heart for producing an incredible story.
Originally Michael was going to have problems with his arm and it was revealed that he didn't shoot himself but something different. However, this idea was dropped by the time the next episode was written
Season Three
86.Did the Hurley Bird actually say Hurley's name?
Yes
85. In "Stranger In A Strange Land", Jack is in Pucket, Thailand. There, Achara tattoos him. But when he is on the island, Isabel says that his tattoos are written in Chinese. Is it correct? Why?
The translation given by Isabel on the show is not literally accurate.
87.Awesome idea! Thanks for partaking! My Question:
One theory I read was the painting of a dog in Jacob's house is Vincent?? Can you say if it is??
No it is not Vincent but its a dog called Ms. Honolulu (aka "Lulu"). Who can be seen in many past episodes
88. In Season 3 Epi 3 "Further Instructions" when Charlie is talking to Locke when he is making his dope tent, he says " Trees. Yea I heard they're wonderful conversationalists." Is that a inside joke to Lord of the Rings and Treebeard?
Yes, LOL it is a reference to his Lord of the Rings character that spent time talking to the Ents.
89. Will it truly be revealed what the Others were building when they were holding Jack Kate and Sawyer captive? Was it REALLY a runway?
Thanks so much!
The Others seem to have at least temporarily ceased the work on the "project". Until a certain someone gets another FB, then that is when it will be revealed what it was all really for.
90. Oh wow this is great I am so excited! Ok umm... wow this is like picking a single grain of rice out of a truckload! In "I Do" when Pickett said that "Shepherd wasn't even on Jacob's list" was it safe to say that Kate, Sawyer, and maybe Hurley WERE? And if so do you think that we would ever touch on what Jacob wanted them for besides building a runway?
Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Hurley were taken for different reasons but that was not Jacob's List
91.If Kate, Sawyer and Hurley were on Jacob's list, what do the three of them have in common to put them on that list in the first place? If it is because they are all "bad", what has Hurley done that has made that loveable mountain "bad"?
That was not Jacob's List, also it should be noted that Carlton Cuse has stated that the reason Hurley was on the list was solely to deliver a message to the other Losties.
92.The flashlight that Ben carries into Jacob’s cabin gets broken. How come its whole again when he gets out??
Scenes are sometimes filmed at different times during the day so it can be a mistake by the props department
94. I want to know what the writers envisioned Jack's feelings for Juliet to be at the end of Season Three? While she was deceptive, then honest, he seemed to trust her to work with him re the dynamite, the plan, etc., and he looked truly concerned when she volunteered to go back with Sawyer. So, what's the story here?
Jack knows she is telling the truth and feels that he can trust her. Also it should be noted that he wants the same thing as her, which is to get off the island
95. How is it that Juliette knew about the looking glass station but Mikhail didn't?
Actually Mikhail knew about TLG but was led to believe the station was inoperable.
96.Juliet told Charlie that the station wasn't blocking the Others signals, how did Charlie learn that they were?
From Desmond's vision
97.Why did Charlie close himself in the room to die, instead of running for the scuba gear and escaping?
He wanted to help save Desmond and he also knew that he had to die to help get Claire and Arron off the island
98.What did Ben promise Juliet to get her to act as a mole?
To get off the island
99. When played backwards is there a hidden audio message buried in the film we saw in room 23, or did someone just doctor that and post it on the net?
Were Nikki & Paulo supposed to have roles that are more significant in the story, or were they meant to be killed off so soon, and if so will we ever find out what those roles were?
Nope it was filmed that way and there were a couple of Easter eggs in "Not in Portland" which shed some light on the Adam and Eve skeletons....the video is one of the Easter eggs.
Nikki and Paulo were originally supposed to be in a larger story arc. However, the producers decided back in December 06 to cut them out of the loop and kill off the two characters. No I don't think we will ever find out about those roles
By the way there is more to the meaning "Nothing stays buried long"
100. My question about "the others"...are they a big organization around the world... are there any others outside the island right now, like Mittelos Bioscience, is it working?
Yes and you will see more about this in Season 4 (end Spoiler)
That is all for now, more to follow soon.



















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