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Lost Final Season: Season 6 Episode 4 The Substitute

I was reading the description “Locke goes in search of help to further his cause”. I am not sure what season they are referring to, because in season 6 episode 4 the black smoke guy in disguise as John Locke seeks to actually get off the Island. There are a few things I want to point out here on this episode of the Lost TV Show:

  1. John beats up Richard and then tells him he needs him… Bad approach right? I mean, he really seems to need the help of people on the island to do his killing and to leave the island, so I am not sure hurting people is a good plan.
  2. So far James and “the black smoke” guy are the only ones to see some kids running around the Island. Where did this kid come from? I mean, 6 seasons and there is now some kid too? Maybe they need this kid to explain the splitting between worlds, I don’t know, but I don’t feel like we are getting answers here.
  3. Everyone in the alternate universe of what if they didn’t crash on the plane seem to be the same, except Hurley. He is some good luck guru nice guy… Before he was bad luck and new he was bad luck, so how does this fit in?

Well, I sure hope it makes sense soon and they don’t blow this final season for all us loyal lost fans.

Oh, and as for the title, John is now a substitute!

Lost Final Season: Season 6 Episode 3 – What Kate Does

Interesting that they title this one “What Kate Does” In Season 2 Episode 9 “What Kate Did”. The great thing is that on this episode of Lost she gets away from the person holding her captive and in the season 2 episode she did the same thing and then found someone that was willing to help her out. Well we can go on forever here speculating on what is happening, but it is fun to watch Kate still thinking of others in this episode when she should be on the run and not stopping for anything! Do the lives all the cast members of the Lost TV Show end up the same if they end up on the island or not?

Lost Final Season: LA X Part 2

Here is part 2 of the final season “LA X”.

Hang tight for all the episodes to unravel and hopefully make sense!

Lost Final Season: LA X part 1

ABC Lost just started their new season. Both part 1 and 2 of the Lost TV show set people in either confusion or some serious brainiac activity as there is so much talk about what is going on. I grabbed a feed from Hulu so you can watch episode 1 right here:

Based on what I have read and watched on this episode I believe that we have 2 worlds colliding because J.J. Abrams is creative and can’t just let it end with everything went back to normal. We have to still get answers from the Island before he makes it disappear forever.

Before this season ends I believe the Lost cast will have a choice to really let things go back to what would have been if they never went to the island or to let things happen as is. Somehow during this season we will get glimpses of the 2 worlds like when Juliette died she was talking as if she were in the states again and then the last words she wanted to tell sawyer and ended with Miles having to tell him “it worked”.

So my idea is something more powerful then the bomb was at hand here and the desires of the cast may be why there are 2 worlds as some may not want to go stop all the events from happening and some may want to. We shall see and your thoughts are welcome.

Lost TV Show Wins Emmy’s

This year 2009, Lost TV Show was nominated for the Emmy’s and won 2 awards:

  1. Michael Emerson (Ben) from the Lost TV Show won for best supporting actor in a drama series.
  2. The Show itself also won for Outstanding Drama Series.

ABC Lost without doubt been one of the best shows on TV and I can’t wait for this last and final season!

Lost Parody: Episode 10 Twilight – Season Finale

jacks-beardIn this Episode of the Lost TV Show “Twilight – Season Finale” We find the characters from ABC Lost we get a season finale from the Fine Brothers! The discussion is all about the time travel theory and a bunch of other things that do not make any sense.

The funny part is when Harry Potter thinks Edward Cullen is Cedric Digory!.

Watch this episode and see some returning favorites like, Harry Potter, The Joker, Gandalf & Jack Sparrow!

    We get a glimps of Jacks beard in the most off the wall way, it looks more like a birds nest.

    Created by Benny & Rafi Fine http://www.TheFineBrothers.com

    Lost Parody: Episode 9 Star Trek: The LOST Generation

    Check out Lost Parody based on TV Show Lost. Episode 9 and watch the Star Trek crew crash land on the LOST Island! Lots of time travel, and little to no logic. Featuring the Star Trek Crew! Captain Kirk, Spock, Sulu and Bones! Also cameos from Bill & Ted and Back to the Future!

    Featuring the voices of Ben & Raf but ALSO:

    1. Kirk
    2. Sulu

    Created by Benny & Rafi Fine http://www.TheFineBrothers.com

    The Incident – Part 1 Season 5, Episode 16 (recap)

    1011Lost TV Show, 5×16 Part 1 of the most bewildering Lost Shows yet! This is the ABC Lost Recap with some photos. If you want to see our thoughts and more photos read here. In an unknown room, we see a man dressed in white at a spinning wheel creating a tapestry with an intricate design containing Egyptian and Greek symbols. We cut to the man sitting on the beach cooking fish over a fire. It’s morning, and on the horizon, out over the ocean, a large ship is sailing towards the island. Another man, this one dressed in black, walks over to the Man in White. The Man in Black asks why the Man in White brought the ship to the island — is he still trying to prove the Man in Black wrong? The Man in Black says they come, fight, destroy, corrupt, and it always ends the same. The Man in White tells him it only ends once, and everything else is just… progress. The Man in Black says he wants to kill the Man in White, and one day he’s going to find a loophole. The Man in White says he’ll be right there. The Man in Black leaves and addresses the Man in White as Jacob. Yes, this is Jacob. The camera pulls back over the ocean, and we see they were sitting on the base of a giant stone foot. And next to the foot is another foot — and both feet have four toes. And as the camera pulls back, we see what we’ve been waiting to see since we first glimpsed that four-toed foot over three years ago… the towering, majestic statue of the Egyptian goddess Taweret. And we clearly know we’re a long time ago, so let’s get the finale of season five started –

    WHOOSH to a small-town general store as Young Kate and Young Tom plot their crime: they want to steal a New Kids On the Block lunchbox. Young Kate snatches it and hides it in her backpack, but on the way out they’re caught. The owner threatens to call the cops, but a man steps forward and offers to pay for it. The man is Jacob. Young Kate tells him thanks, and Jacob asks if she’s going to steal anymore. She shakes her head no, and Jacob smiles. He reaches out and taps her on the tip of her nose. “Be good, Katie,” Jacob says and leaves.

    WHOOSH to the submarine holding area. The sub is preparing to dive, but Kate tells Sawyer and Juliet they have to get out of there. Kate explains that she was coming back to get Sawyer because Faraday is dead and Jack wants to blow up a hydrogen bomb. Sawyer tells her he’s going to pass. He and Juliet were happy in Dharmaville and want to take their chances in the real world. If Jack wants to blow up the island, then good for Jack.

    In the underground tunnels, Sayid points out that in Faraday’s journals there are instructions on how to remove the plutonium core… and how to detonate it. Jack asks if the core will be enough to neutralize the pocket of energy, and Sayid tells him it’s a thermonuclear weapon. It’ll be more than enough. Richard is unsure because Eloise is pregnant, but she says that’s exactly why they have to see this through. Jack says they better get moving — they only have two hours.

    At the Swan construction site, Radzinsky is angry that the crew have stopped digging. Dr. Pierre Chang is there and says the drill is heating up too much. Radzinsky says that’s why they have water. He has been working on the project for six years — to design a station that will be able to manipulate electromagnetism in ways they’ve only dreamed of. And no one is stopping him three meters short of success. Radzinsky orders them to start drilling again.

    WHOOSH to the beach as Sun treks along with the Others. She approaches Ben and asks who Jacob is. He’s the man they’re walking to see, so she wants to know who he is. Ben says Jacob’s in charge of the island. Sun is confused. She thought Locke was in charge. No, Locke is their leader, which Ben confides is a title that is incredibly temporary. But everyone answers to someone, and the leader answers to Jacob. Sun asks what Jacob is like, but Ben doesn’t know. He’s never met him.

    At the front, Locke and Richard Alpert talk. Richard says that Ben told him that he strangled Locke, so Richard wants to know how Locke is alive. Locke says that Richard’s been on the island much longer than he has. If anyone would have an explanation for it, he thought Richard would. Richard says he has been there a long time but never seen someone brought back to life. Locke says he’s never seen anyone that doesn’t age but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen. Richard says that he’s that way because of Jacob, and that’s his guess as to why Locke isn’t in a coffin anymore. Locke agrees. He then says after he’s done thanking Jacob, they’ll have to deal with the passengers from the Ajira flight. Richard asks what that means, and Locke simply says he knows what he means. Unsure of Locke before, Richard is now very worried.

    On another part of the beach, Ilana, Bram and her team unload the large aluminum crate off the outrigger. Lapidus pretends to be unconsciousness as he listens to Ilana and Bram’s conversation. Bram didn’t want to bring Lapidus along, but Ilana says he might be important. Bram asks if Lapidus is a candidate, but before Ilana can answer she realizes Lapidus is awake and listening. Lapidus asks who they are, and Ilana says they’re friends. Lapidus asks what’s in the box, and surprisingly Ilana shows him. And when Lapidus sees what’s inside, he’s shocked.

    WHOOSH to a funeral outside a Southern church. Young Sawyer watches as they load his mom and father’s caskets into hearses. Afterwards, Young Sawyer is trying to write a letter but his pen won’t work. Jacob walks up and asks if he needs a pen. He hands one, and as Young Sawyer takes it, their fingers touch briefly. Sawyer’s Uncle Doug walks over and reads the letter Young Sawyer is writing. “Dear Mr. Sawyer. You don’t know who I am. But I know who you are. And I know what you done.” Uncle Doug understands that Sawyer is angry, but he tells the little boy that he has to move on. His parents are gone, and there’s nothing he can do to change it. What’s done is done. Uncle Doug asks Young Sawyer to promise that he won’t finish the letter. Little Sawyer is utterly sincere as he promises, but since we know Sawyer did finish the letter, we realize Sawyer just pulled off his first con.

    WHOOSH to the submarine. Sawyer thinks Jack has lost his marbles if he thinks by blowing up a nuke everything will reset — that flight 815 will land in Los Angeles and nothing on the island would have ever happened. Kate points out that Jack could kill everyone on the island. Sawyer understands, but he made his choice to leave and he’s sticking to it. Then a Dharma guy comes around with their sedatives, when suddenly out of nowhere — WHAM-BLAMM! Juliet slams the guy’s head into the table and kicks him in the chest, knocking him out. Sawyer is shocked. Juliet says they can’t just let Jin, Miles and Hurley die. Sawyer is disgruntled but realizes she’s right. Juliet gets the keys off the Dharma guy and unlocks their cuffs. They grab the guy’s gun and sneak into the sub control room, forcing the Captain to bring the sub to the surface. Then they warn him not to go back to the island, and Sawyer shoots the radio just so he can’t radio Horace.

    In the underground tunnel, Sayid finishes removing the plutonium core from its housing. Richard tells Jack that over 20 years ago Locke walked into their camp and said he was going to be their leader. Richard went off the island to visit him three times since then, but Locke never seemed particularly special to him. Does Jack know Locke? Jack says yes, he knows him, and he wouldn’t give up on him. Eloise then leads them through the tunnels.

    WHOOSH to the Others as they trek along the beach. Locke asks Ben why he hasn’t told Richard about Locke’s plan to kill Jacob. Ben says he thought Locke wanted to keep that a secret. Locke is surprised by that — it never stopped Ben before. Ben says that he’s looking at things differently now that his dead daughter threatened to destroy him if he didn’t do everything Locke says. Locke smiles and says maybe he won’t have to convince Ben after all. Ben asks convince him to do what? Locke says that he’s not going to kill Jacob — Ben is.

    WHOOSH to Los Angeles and an intersection at Santa Monica Boulevard. Sayid and Nadia wait for the light to cross as a man standing next to them looks at a map. The man is Jacob. Nadia steps into the crosswalk as Jacob asks Sayid for help. Sayid looks at the map and asks where he wants to go — as VRRRM — KA-BAM! An SUV plows into Nadia. Fast. Shocking. Brutal. And during the moment of impact, Jacob reaches over… but does he touch Sayid’s shoulder? Sayid rushes over to the dying Nadia and tells her he’s there. That it’s all going to be all right. In Arabic, barely able to get the words out, Nadia asks him to take her home where she belongs.

    WHOOSH to the underground tunnel as Sayid follows Eloise and Richard. They stop, and Richard uses a sledge hammer to bust through the rock into the basement of a Dharma house. Eloise starts to enter first, but Richard knocks her unconscious with his handle of his gun. He explains that he’s protecting their leader. He can’t risk her going any further with Jack and Sayid. Eloise will be angry when she wakes up, but it’ll be better than being dead. Then he tells Jack for both their sakes, he hopes they never see each other again.

    Sayid and Jack go upstairs to the main part of the house and see the commotion outside. The P.A. announces a security alert that if anyone encounters the hostile, they are authorized to use deadly force. How are Jack and Sayid going to get out of there? Sayid grabs a jumpsuit and says they’ll hide in plain sight. They head out, the plutonium core hidden in a backpack, and make it though most of Dharmaville. But then Roger Linus sees them and recognizes Sayid as the one who shot his kid. He points his gun at them, and Sayid warns him he has a nuclear device — but KA-BANG! Roger shoots Sayid in the stomach. Jack fires back, sending Roger and everyone around scattering. Dharma security men open fire, and Jack holds them off. Then a Dharma van barrels towards them. It skids to a halt, and the side door slides open — it’s Jin, Miles and Hurley! Jack loads Sayid inside and shouts at Hurley to drive. Hurley speeds away.

    Out on the ocean, Kate, Sawyer and Juliet paddle ashore. They have no idea where they are. Suddenly, they hear barking, and Vincent comes running out of the jungle. Behind Vincent appears Rose. She turns to Bernard and simply says they found them. Neither of them are happy about it. Rose and Bernard lead Sawyer, Kate and Juliet to the hut they built and lived in for the past three years. Rose says she knows Jin was looking for them, but they didn’t want to be found. They’ve retired. Bernard says that people work their whole lives to get a nice quiet place by the ocean where they can live in peace. Sawyer and Kate tell them Jack has a bomb, but Rose doesn’t care. She says it’s always something with them. They traveled back in time thirty years, and they’re still trying to find a way to shoot each other. Juliet says if they don’t stop Jack they all die. Bernard shrugs and says so they die. The only thing he and Rose care about is being together. That’s all that matters in the end. Rose points out the direction to the barracks, and Sawyer, Kate and Juliet leave.

    WHOOSH to run-down hospital where Ilana lies heavily bandaged in a bed. A nurse walks over to her and speaks in Russian. There’s a man here to see her. The nurse signals to the man, and Jacob walks in. He crosses over to Ilana’s bed, and speaking in Russian, tells her he’s sorry he couldn’t make it sooner. Ilana whispers in raspy Russian that she’s happy to see him. Jacob switches to English and says he’s there because he needs her help. Will she help him? Ilana says yes, and Jacob smiles, relieved.

    WHOOSH to the island as Ilana’s team treks through the jungle. Lapidus asks what they are going to do with what’s in the box, and Bram says they have to show it to somebody so they know what they’re up against. Lapidus asks what they are up against, and Bram says something a hell of a lot scarier that what’s in the box. Lapidus asks who they are, and Bram says the good guys. Lapidus comments that in his experience, the only people who go out of their way to say they’re the good guys are usually the bad guys. Ilana tells them they’re here — and they break out into a clearing containing Jacob’s cabin. Bram points out that the circle of ash has been broken. Ilana reacts, and tells Bram to wait there. She goes inside the cabin and sees that it’s empty. She notices a knife stuck in a wall pinning something to it. Ilana walks over to it and sees that it’s part of an old tapestry. She leaves and tells her group he isn’t in there and hasn’t been for a long time. Someone else has been using it. She tells them to burn it. Bram and Ilana’s team light up torches and FWOOOM! set the cabin on fire. Bram looks at the piece of tapestry and sees the Taweret statue on it. He guesses where they’re going next.

    WHOOSH to Jacob reading a book on a bench. It’s a quiet, peaceful moment — and then we hear the sound of glass shattering. Behind Jacob we see a man fall out of an apartment window and drop to the ground! THUD! A woman screams and people yell out to call 911. Jacob stands and is the first to walk over to the man — who we now see is John Locke. Jacob reaches down and touches him, and Locke sucks in a breath, in shock. Jacob tells Locke everything will be all right and that he’s sorry this happened to him.

    WHOOSH to the beach as the Others trek into the Oceanic 815 survivors’ old beach camp. They’ll reach where they’re going by nightfall, so Locke suggests they take a moment to catch their breath. Considering what he has planned for them — they’ll need it. Ben stands looking out at the ocean. Locke joins him and asks what happened that day when Ben took him to the cabin to first meet Jacob. Ben says Locke already knows there was nothing there. Ben was pretending. He was embarrassed about never seeing Jacob himself, so he lied about Jacob being there. Then Ben asks why Locke wants him to kill Jacob. Locke says because despite his loyal service to the island, Ben got cancer. He had to watch his own daughter gunned down front of him. And Ben’s reward for those sacrifices was being banished. All in the name of a man Ben had never meet. So the real question is why wouldn’t Ben want to kill Jacob?

    Sun walks through her old home. She finds baby Aaron’s wooden crib fallen over on it’s side, and she stands it back up. As she does, she finds a metal ring in the sand. It’s Charlie’s Drive Shaft ring.

    WHOOSH to Sun and Jin’s wedding as they exchange their vows and Sun slips Jin’s ring on his finger. Neither of them have ever been so happy, and the guests applaud. Afterwards, receiving their guests in line, Jacob approaches them and puts his hands on their shoulders as he speaks to them in flawless Korean. He offers them his blessing, and wishes them a long and happy life together. Their love is a special thing, and they should never take it for granted. Jacob leaves, and Sun asks Jin who that was. Jin doesn’t know, but his Korean was excellent.

    WHOOSH to the island as Hurley speeds along a jungle road. Jack can’t stop Sayid’s gunshot wound from bleeding and tells Jin to keep pressure on it. Suddenly, Hurley slams on the brakes as Sawyer, Kate and Juliet step onto the road in front of them. Jack steps out, and Kate says they are there to stop Jack. Sawyer tells Jack they have to talk. Five minutes. That’s all he needs. Jack agrees, and they walk off to someplace private.

    Lost Season 5×17 The Incident – Part 2

    Lost TV Show 5×17 “The Incident” Part 2. Season 5 of lost was great because one of the Mysteries was resolved when we finally got to see Jacob in Action. But, then there is a man in black whom we are clueless about (yet another thing to wonder about until next year!)…

    Anyway, I gave some of my insight in the previous post “The Incident – Part 1” about Jacob and this man in black and how Richard was given eternal life, etc… So, after seeing the end of Part 2 my feeling is that this new group of strangers that are working for Jacob brought a huge container that had John Locke in it!!! Okay, 2 John Lockes? No, just 1, but the man in black is the other. There are lots of possibilities here, but my thoughts are something like this:

    • John Locke was killed by Ben (who struggles with Envy! which is a sin!)…
    • John Locke Ended up in the plane, in a Casket that was landed fairly safe on the Island and a group of Strangers protected it.
    • Then John Locke appears to everyone like he was risen from the Dead, but no one bothered to check the Casket which is in the hands of the strangers.
    • Now, this body was brought to Richard while the man in black, disguised as John Locke was helping to convince Ben (using is Envy) to kill Jacob.

    Okay, so the Man in Black can somehow look like John Locke, is this because he is of some super natural power like Jacob and can do special things like shape shift? Or, was there a clone of John Locke somewhere? The writers of lost did have a scene when Ben first left the Island and was never to return, somehow had a second ben appear so there was 2 bens. Anyway, this concept is not new, they just finally introduced it to the actual show. Anyway, if this man can shapeshift, maybe he is also the black smoke! Hmmm, because the black smoke said to do what ever John Locke said and used the form of Bens Daughter to convince him… Wow, the island finally speaks to Ben and when it does, it is to follow the fake John Locke!

    If you have another theory I’d like to hear it. Moving on here… The Time Line is in Danger back in 1977 as Juliet actually activates the Hydrogen Bomb so will time be reset? If so, then John Locke will never be on the Island and Jacob will not die, etc… I think that Jacob went back and touched certain members of the survivors for a reason though. Maybe this was so that when Time resets, they will not be. They get to remain on the Island since they did sacrifice themselves to change the future. Which means that maybe there is a way for Jacob to still be alive? This gets really confusing, but I am sure the show will make sense of it all.

    The more I get into this, the more I get confused. But I do hope John will live again and maybe the people Jacob touched will all have to touch him back to bring him back?

    Oh, here is a side thing… Jacob leaves the Guitar with Hurley and Sun finds the Drive Shaft Ring! Hmmm, maybe Charlie gets to come back in the last season so he can give the ring back to Aron and be back with Claire! See, the more I write the more things that we just need to know so we are fully satisfied.

    What are your thoughts?

    Lost Season 5×16 (The Incident) Part 1

    Lost TV Show 5×16 The Incident was part 1 of 2 for the season finale of ABC Lost. If you have not watched the show yet, don’t read any of this. If you have read I have a few thoughts and questions.

    In Season 3 of Lost we learn that Locke was pushed out a window by his biological dad the “con artist” whom Sawyer modeled his life after. The question we all had after that was, how could he have survived a fall like that? Well, from Episode 16 we learn that this was possible because Jacob touched him and he woke up. Does Jacob have the ability to raise people from the dead and give eternal life? Hmmm, sounds more and more biblical based as we go along.

    Lets touch on Jacob a bit. He is seen talking to a man in Black, while wearing white. Hmmm, good vs. evil? A large ship is seen coming to the Island which we know has to do with Jacob bringing it over. Maybe this ship brings over our first Hostiles? Remembering back to the survivors running from flaming arrows as the hostiles attack them to protect the island and Jacob. So Richard must have been on this ship and Jacob must have decided to give him Eternal Life and possibly the crew as well, but we don’t get to see their faces long enough to memorize them. Anyway, we see Jacob is a man of Great Power and seems to have the idea of “Hope” in him.

    I could be wrong here but maybe this black smoke is the man in Black? I will get more into that when I post about 5×17.

    Now, back in 1977 we have an Island full of Dharma people who somehow found the Island and carefully brought over people from different parts of the world or the United States as everyone speaks perfect english. The plan is to bomb the “Swan” and change the history of what took place.

    So our plot is Jacob is touching people and we don’t know why yet, the man in black wants to Kill Jacob & survivors are trying to change the future from ever happening. Hmmm, okay my thoughts are coming together, but I am probably way off since I didn’t see what was coming in 5×17 and totally threw me off balance on my theories. Anyway, to be continued and enjoy the photos!