Friday, March 14. 2008
LOST: Ji Yeon [ANALYSIS]
Who's on the freighter? Does Sun's baby survive!? Who's the last of the Oceanic Six? Who impersonates a boat anchor!?
All these questions and much more answered!
All these questions and much more answered!
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LOST: Ji Yeon [RECAP]
Ugh, that writers' strike was a b--ch, no? I gotta be brutally honest, I was wholly unimpressed by Ji Yeon. This recap will reflect it. I took a lotta notes, but the more I think about it, the less important to the 'grand plan' this episode really seems to me.
Although the 'three-way' timeline was kind of interesting, although really you could see it coming.
Oh, and then there's that whole "who's on the boat?" thing. But yeah, we all saw that coming as well.
Although the 'three-way' timeline was kind of interesting, although really you could see it coming.
Oh, and then there's that whole "who's on the boat?" thing. But yeah, we all saw that coming as well.
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Friday, March 7. 2008
LOST: The Other Woman [ANALYSIS]
Much to talk about! Just read on already!
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LOST: The Other Woman [RECAP]
Whoa, it looks like Carlton and Damon seem hell-bent on handing out lots of juicy tidbits as of late, and "The Other Woman" is no exception. It also marks a return to the "traditional" LOST "formula" of character-related flashbacks, this time focused around Juliet, our favorite Other. We also get a glimpse into a new DHARMA station, and a look at who is possibly behind the freighter mission.
As they've returned to the "formula" for this episode, I will too, re-organizing the episode into its plots, instead of how it actually played out.
As they've returned to the "formula" for this episode, I will too, re-organizing the episode into its plots, instead of how it actually played out.
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Friday, February 29. 2008
LOST: The Constant [ANALYSIS]
Is anyone else just totally in shock after that? After last week's ho-hum (but still good) episode, they throw this at your head, and it hits with full force like a brick. I'm still trying to make sense of it all.
But I'll start here. Time travel, anchors, dead rats, night turning into day, dogs and cats living together..... I've got some strange ideas about the things this episode tells us, so bear with me.
But I'll start here. Time travel, anchors, dead rats, night turning into day, dogs and cats living together..... I've got some strange ideas about the things this episode tells us, so bear with me.
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LOST: The Constant [RECAP]
Ouch. My head hurts. Still.
But what an amazing ride it was, no? I'd have to say this was a "tipping point" for the show. Perhaps the first real answers as to what is going on with Desmond, and perhaps with everyone, well, sort of anyway.
There's no good way to separate the plots for this episode, since its all the same story this time, or that time, or whatever time! So I thought I'd try something different. See if you can follow along.
I'll be honest, there were so many little details in this episode, that I know for a fact I missed a lot of them, some of them probably key. I'm going to have to go back and do a lot of freeze-framing to get them all!
But what an amazing ride it was, no? I'd have to say this was a "tipping point" for the show. Perhaps the first real answers as to what is going on with Desmond, and perhaps with everyone, well, sort of anyway.
There's no good way to separate the plots for this episode, since its all the same story this time, or that time, or whatever time! So I thought I'd try something different. See if you can follow along.
I'll be honest, there were so many little details in this episode, that I know for a fact I missed a lot of them, some of them probably key. I'm going to have to go back and do a lot of freeze-framing to get them all!
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Thursday, February 28. 2008
Minkowski's Fate? What Constant?
Now, I've been trying to keep myself spoiler-free this season, so maybe I have no idea what I'm talking about at all. Wouldn't be the first time.
But I happened to catch a glimpse of the promo stills for "The Constant," tonights episode, which involve Minkowski strapped down to a bed, looking rather not well.
The real Minkowski, Hermann, was not only responsible for developing the concept of a four-dimensional "spacetime", which Einstein's work on Special Relativity was based.... But he also previous to that worked a lot with "quadratic forms" and number theory. Numbers. Multi-variate equations. Hmmm.
Might our fictional Minkowski have some deep dark insight into the "LOST Numbers" and the "Valenzetti Equations" which were introduced in the alternate reality stuff? Maybe its insights are driving him mad, which could explain his current condition?
Or maybe he's suffering the same fate as the real Minkowski, who died suddenly from appendicitis.
Just another random thought.
Maybe we'll find out tonight.
On the topic of random thoughts. Do you suppose its a thinly veiled reference to the gravitational constant? aka G for you astrophysicists out there. Maybe the constant's not quite so constant near the island? It's got to mean something.
Well, maybe not if they're continuing the "Eggtown" trend of episode titles.
But I happened to catch a glimpse of the promo stills for "The Constant," tonights episode, which involve Minkowski strapped down to a bed, looking rather not well.
The real Minkowski, Hermann, was not only responsible for developing the concept of a four-dimensional "spacetime", which Einstein's work on Special Relativity was based.... But he also previous to that worked a lot with "quadratic forms" and number theory. Numbers. Multi-variate equations. Hmmm.
Might our fictional Minkowski have some deep dark insight into the "LOST Numbers" and the "Valenzetti Equations" which were introduced in the alternate reality stuff? Maybe its insights are driving him mad, which could explain his current condition?
Or maybe he's suffering the same fate as the real Minkowski, who died suddenly from appendicitis.
Just another random thought.
On the topic of random thoughts. Do you suppose its a thinly veiled reference to the gravitational constant? aka G for you astrophysicists out there. Maybe the constant's not quite so constant near the island? It's got to mean something.
Well, maybe not if they're continuing the "Eggtown" trend of episode titles.
Doc J and Another Big Tease
Ayup, time again for EW's resident LOST nut to signal up... all I gotta say is, "I CAN'T WAIT NOW!!!"
Fate and Destiny vs. Free Will, Wormholes, Demons. Argh! My head hurts now!
Link:''Lost'': Checking the time | Doc Jensen | TV | Entertainment Weekly | 1
Lots of great goodies in this one. Including a non-explanation of the time delay which doesn't seem to affect radio waves (but does rockets,) and a total rundown of the time-travelling madness we've seen before. This time, though, the rabbit hole might go a little bit deeper.DOC JENSEN: Last season, you touted the Desmond-centric episode ''Flashes Before Your Eyes'' by saying that it ''uses the flashback device in a way you've never seen before — and will never see again.'' Does tonight's Desmond-centric outing, ''The Constant,'' uphold that pledge?
DAMON LINDELOF: '''The Constant' upholds that pledge, unpledges it, then repledges it. Also, there's a really cool auction in it.''
Fate and Destiny vs. Free Will, Wormholes, Demons. Argh! My head hurts now!
Link:''Lost'': Checking the time | Doc Jensen | TV | Entertainment Weekly | 1
Lostie vs. Lostie? Here's a Thought.
OK, so I see this article on BuddyTV about (oooh!) "Secrets and Lies." OK, but something got the ol' noggin a-churnin....
Er, yeah, I hope not. It'd be just too easy and indulgent, wouldn't it. But its something to think about anyway.
...There must have been someone who left behind proof that they survived on the island for a period of time.Now, lets assume that Jin is the last of the Oceanic Six (If you count Aaron), could we be in for a battle royale of the ex-assassin types? Between the out-for-revenge against Ben and his ilk Jin, and Sayid, now peon and hired-gun of the Benster? I can see it now, a Mission Impossible style shootout in bullet time!
My guess is that it might be Sun (Yunjin Kim). Based on absolutely nothing, I'm going to theorize that Sun could eventually give birth to her baby and die in childbirth due to the island's crazy vendetta against new mothers....
Er, yeah, I hope not. It'd be just too easy and indulgent, wouldn't it. But its something to think about anyway.
The Future of LOST
BuddyTV's got a rather interesting little piece about C&D slipping some teasers for the end of season 4, as well as from 5 and 6.
I mean, seriously.
Link: 'Lost' Execs Tease Seasons 5 and 6
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While it's unknown just how much of seasons 5 and 6 is already planned, Damon Lindelof confirms that the general ideas are already set in place. "Season 4 is about who gets off the island and the fact that they need to get back," he points out. "Season 5 is about why they need to get back, and season 6 is about what happens when they get back."Here's a little bit on the rest of this season:
"There will be very significant mysteries answered in the seventh"Non-traditional?" WTF is that supposed to mean? Exactly what is traditional when it comes to LOST?
episode," Cuse teases. "The eighth episode is non-traditional and the
start of something new."
Link: 'Lost' Execs Tease Seasons 5 and 6
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