Lost TV Series News and Theories

He’s Our You

1 year, 5 months ago by Will

lost_sayid.jpgHe’s Our You will be a Sayid-centric episode (about time) and should prove to be quite interesting. With Sawyer in control and “thinking” about what to do next, I do not expect Sayid to wait around too long in his cell for Sawyer to figure it out. I think it’s also safe to say we get more of creepy-kid Ben in this episode as well. The dynamic between Sayid and him should be compelling given the way that Sayid feels about Ben now.

ABC’s Official Show Description

Spoiler Alert

“Things begin to unravel when one of the survivors goes rogue and takes matters into their own hands — risking the lives of everyone on the island”

The dialogue between Jack and Sawyer in last week’s episode spells trouble for a jubilant reconciliation amongst the Oceanic 6 and those left behind, in my opinion. Three years is a long time and the situation has certainly been turned on its head, with Sawyer assuming the leadership role and Jack forced to essentially wait and see what happens next. In my opinion, that is one of the greatest components of Lost as a television series – the reality of the situation is that, in three years, much HAS changed as it relates to the interpersonal relationships within the characters on the show and the group cannot just pick up where things left off.

Episode Preview: He’s Our You

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Al Trautwig’s ‘Lost’ Thoughts

1 year, 5 months ago by Nick

I know many of you may already be watching these weekly videos from Al Trautwig on msg.com, but I’ve been meaning to finally post a link for those who have not. I have not watched them all myself, but enjoyed the few that I have seen so far.

You might know television personality Al Trautwig from the Knicksgame, but he’s also an avid fan of “Lost.”

Link: http://msg.com/lost/

Spiral Time theory

1 year, 5 months ago by Nick

A reader sent in this interesting theory that Will and I thought warranted a post. I have posted the full text of the email below.

Namaste!

I have been following the Lost Blog for a couple of years now and I truly enjoy reading everyone’s comments and theories. Since it’s a popular site with hundreds of posts per episode, I mostly keep my thoughts to myself to save others the trouble of reading one more opinion that’s probably already expressed. Having said that, I would like to share how my boyfriend and I were able to patch things up in the increasingly intricate plot that Lost has been throwing at us. The theory below may have many holes, which is precisely the reason why I’d like to share – so that others can pick it apart and help us in our quest to understand what exactly is going on in the world of Lost…

Over dinner tonight, we got into a heated debate over the meaning of something Faraday revealed when we first confronted time travel: “it doesn’t matter what you do..” We tried to make sense out of how doing something differently in the past could not possibly change the course of events in the future. We think that it may be because instead of being just ‘parallel’, time also progresses in a ‘spiral’ – sort of like the double-helix! To put this in a tangible context, we took Eko’s brother’s small plane that ended up killing Boone as our event of reference…

As we know from the current season, John Locke lands at the bottom of the cliff that holds the drug-laden plane. We don’t know this for sure, but when Locke sees the plane in the past, it is likely that the thought of bringing the plane down crosses his mind in order to save Boone’s life in the future. That thought gets quickly wiped off by Richard’s bullet that leaves John Locke temporarily paralyzed in the leg. So, Locke never gets to bring the plane down himself – and Boone ends up dead as we know it in 2004.

Now, suppose John Locke succeeds in bringing the plane down and Boone never dies in 2004. That would mean that John’s actions do indeed determine what happens in the future. If so, then should John Locke ever travel back to a time where the plane is still hanging atop that cliff, he will likely leave it untouched, having no recollection of that plane ever harming anyone. Then, come 2004, the plane remains at the cliff and ends up killing Boone. Hence, time progresses in a parallel fashion that spirals towards one ‘vortex.’ In other words, “it really doesn’t matter what you do”…

Cycle back to a time when the plane is at the top of the cliff and you’ll have John Locke bring it down again to save Boone’s life in the future…

Boone will die in one time spiral and survive in the next.

The same theory can likewise be applied to Ethan’s birth that Sawyer and Juliet unknowingly facilitate in the current season (in 1974). At the time they save Ethan’s would-be-mom, they have no idea who she is pregnant with… Then the baby turns out to be Ethan, who penetrates into the group of our survivors in 2004 before getting killed. If Juliet and Sawyer get a chance to go back to 1974, knowing that Ethan is the baby in his mother’s womb, they may not choose to help her out when she is harassed by ‘the others’ – meaning, Ethan is never born and our survivors never meet him in 2004. If they ever go back to 1974, however, having never come across with Ethan, they will once again rescue his mom and facilitate his birth. And so on and so forth.

That’s our theory in a nutshell. I apologize in advance if this has already been brought up, or it makes no sense, or it’s incoherent…

We look forward to having fellow Losties pick it apart.

Best,
Zeynep & Mert.

Thoughts?

Namaste

1 year, 5 months ago by Will

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Back, after our one week hiatus, and what should prove to be a rather interesting episode given where we left off at the conclusion of LaFleur. Is three years really enough time to get over someone – Sawyer may live to eat those words yet! Tonight’s episode will, rather obviously, focus on the DHARMA Initiative and perhaps how the Oceanic Six (well Three anyway) become integrated into the commune. I am curious how much of the last three years in DHARMA land we’ll get back story for LaFleur and the rest of the gang…

ABC’s Official Show Description

Spoiler Alert

“Sawyer is forced to perpetuate his lie when some old friends drop in unannounced.”

There was an interesting comment made by actress Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet) in an interview with TVGuide.com this week – to paraphrase she said ““LaFleur” was one of those little “eyes of the storm.” You’ve been storming, you’ve been storming, you get to the middle and you’re like, “Oh, it’s not so bad. It’s kind of nice here! I’ll wait around here and take a deep breath.” And then you start right in. It should be pretty exciting.” The last half of this season should be remarkable – tonight’s in particular is rumored to be Ben-centric, and hopefully we’ll learn more about his past.

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LaFleur

1 year, 6 months ago by Will

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Craziness – crazy that we are already at the mid-point of Season 5! And even more crazy that I think the questions in my head far outnumber the answers we have left to (hopefully) get over the last season and a half of our favorite show. Enjoy this week’s episode, because I believe we are due for a one week hiatus after “LaFleur” – which in case you were wondering, is French for “Flower”.

ABC’s Official Show Description

Spoiler Alert

“Sawyer perpetuates a lie with some of the other island survivors in order to protect themselves from mistakes of the past.”

The episode preview would suggest that we are going to get the reunion of the Oceanic 6 (or 3) with those originally left behind. So, a few questions to ponder heading into tonight’s episode (and to stimulate some pre-show commentary):

  • What is the current time period the Island is now in?
  • Why did Ben really kill Locke, given Locke was a nanosecond from committing suicide? Lots of theories out there…
  • Presented yet again with the never-ending love triangle that is Jack, Kate, Sawyer; who will Kate ultimately choose?

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