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LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

So, how is Ethan related to this? He said that his name was Dr. Goodspeed, which was Horace's name.....Is he a son of the original Dharma people?

Yes, as was revealed last year, he's Horace's son... Without the others, he didn't have the chance to become crazy Ethan, and is now just a normal doctor in LA...
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

I liked this episode. Lots of good character stuff.

It got a bit dusty in my house at the 45 minute mark.

I'm happy to see Claire back. Will she "infect" Jin?

The empty Others village is wonderfully creepy.

I miss evil Ben. Too bad he's been neutered.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

I liked this episode. Lots of good character stuff.

It got a bit dusty in my house at the 45 minute mark.

I'm happy to see Claire back. Will she "infect" Jin?

The empty Others village is wonderfully creepy.

I miss evil Ben. Too bad he's been neutered.

I dunno, I have a feeling we haven't seen the end of Ben as we knew him..
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Yes, as was revealed last year, he's Horace's son... Without the others, he didn't have the chance to become crazy Ethan, and is now just a normal doctor in LA...

Thanks, must've missed that episode, and I didn't have DVR at the time.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Since last week's prediction seems to be a bust, I'll give this weeks:

Sayid's transformation/resurrection is the same thing Ben went through ~30 years ago, but slightly different do to the bad water. We'll find out how "infected" works when we see more of Claire next week.

I believe Sayid is not important, so to speak, in the same way Jack, Hugo, Sawyer, Kate, and Jin are. If he were, Dogan wouldn't have tried to kill him with the poison. However, they were insistent about Sawyer staying. My guess is that The letter in the anch (sp?) has something to do with this. The letter tells the other-others who needs to stay alive.

My other guess is that Claire is much like Rousseau now - she set the trap that Kate tripped to get away from the others that were helping her track Sawyer. This could kill two birds with one stone, so to speak, for the writers: it will explain why Rousseau was so odd and living a as a hermit (possibly being hunted by the others) and Claire's fate as well - giving backstory on Rousseau and Claire at the same time with a plot device.

I'm still up in the air about the dirty water and what it means. I think that there's obviously a direct connection with the killing of Jacob and the water's transformation. I'd like to find out what that transformation is, as it will give us some information on the reasons for Ben, Sayid, and Claire are different than they started out to be.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Since last week's prediction seems to be a bust, I'll give this weeks:


My other guess is that Claire is much like Rousseau now - she set the trap that Kate tripped to get away from the others that were helping her track Sawyer. This could kill two birds with one stone, so to speak, for the writers: it will explain why Rousseau was so odd and living a as a hermit (possibly being hunted by the others) and Claire's fate as well - giving backstory on Rousseau and Claire at the same time with a plot device.

Not to be throwing stones at your theory, but I don't really think Danielle as infected. Remember, she was very defensive of people who were infected- remember how she really tested Sayid (ironic that it's happening again), and once she was happy, she integrated reasonably well with the Losties. I just don't see her as being infected, but as being pretty psyched about all the others of her party that did get infected.

Interesting, too, that this "infection" keeps coming up- remembers the "Quarantee" sign on the doors of Swan.

And I'm quite interested in seeing what's up with Claire- whether she is sick or not. I'm sure something is up- why else would she walk away from Aaron.

For now, I'm just being entertained. :)
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

I'm beginning to wonder if maybe Jacob is the bad guy, and Deadwood Adams(the man in black) might actually be the good guy.

In this scenario, the Others trying to rid the infection is the bad thing, maybe those who get infected are the ones on the right path. Maybe that's where Claire is now.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

just flip a coin here. Jacob or Locke? It really doesn't matter at all, just so long as there's a cool reason for them to be there. I don't care who wins now.

Although I will say that creepy blonde kid still tilts the scales towards Jacob being the good guy.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

It's hard to say who is the good guy here.

With how the alternate future is playing out, it appears that Jacob's offering of a "new life" or a new start- how ever you look at it- may not have been all that appealing to all but, perhaps, Kate. (well, we don't know how Jin ends up, too)

And while Jacob is offering a fresh life, one does have to take the fLocke somewhat at his word that Jacob was looking for a new protector of the island. What that means, I'm sure we will find out.

OTOH, fLocke just wants to leave, which is pretty much what the rest want, too. Hard to see where this is going.

Oh, and the new future is becoming pretty interesting in the manner that all of these people are tied together, via Hurley more than anything else- he owns the cardboard company that burns a factory down, and that Locke worked at as well as the temp company that Rose worked at.

It was cool how James reacted to fLocke- asking who he was, since he was obviously not Locke. And that he didn't care at all how dead Locke appeared in front of him. Any idea how fLocke and James get up the cliff?
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

just flip a coin here. Jacob or Locke? It really doesn't matter at all, just so long as there's a cool reason for them to be there. I don't care who wins now.

Although I will say that creepy blonde kid still tilts the scales towards Jacob being the good guy.

Who is the creepy blond kid? Jacob? Aaron?

Seems as if whoever Jacob touches, they end up on the island somehow. And as for what Locke said, they leave 'together', is that something about how the candidates either have to all leave together, or they'll end up back on the island somehow? We saw how a bunch of them already left, and yet they're back, because one of them had stayed behind. If Sawyer hadn't jumped, would the pieces still fallen into place where they ended up back, or would they still be home in the real world?

And we know Adams wants to get off the island badly, and his only shot is to do so in the form of one of the candidates, Locke. Is this why Elena(?) said he couldn't take on another appearance, because he's chosen a candidate?

And, now we know what the numbers are.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Who is the creepy blond kid? Jacob? Aaron?
Aaron isn't on the island, is he? Didn't Kate leave him with Claire's mother? Or am I remembering that wrong? In any case that kid certainly seems too old to be him.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

OK, so how about the list of names on the wall/ceiling of the cave? the ones they showed that were left went along with the 'numbers' 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42 and there were six:
Kwon (Jin or Sun?)
Ford
Jarrah
Reyes
Locke
Shephard

No Kate? Any significance to assuming its Jin Kwon and having them all be men?

I really dug the episode, and the ending had a really creepy feel to it. Hell of a lot more entertaining than last week's episode.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

And we know Adams wants to get off the island badly, and his only shot is to do so in the form of one of the candidates, Locke. Is this why Elena(?) said he couldn't take on another appearance, because he's chosen a candidate?

Do we know he wants to get off of the island? He said he wants to go 'home', we have no idea where that is, is it a part of the island (the temple?) Is it a pysical place off of the island? Is it something figurative (heaven?)
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

OK, so how about the list of names on the wall/ceiling of the cave? the ones they showed that were left went along with the 'numbers' 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42 and there were six:
Kwon (Jin or Sun?)
Ford
Jarrah
Reyes
Locke
Shephard

No Kate? Any significance to assuming its Jin Kwon and having them all be men?

I really dug the episode, and the ending had a really creepy feel to it. Hell of a lot more entertaining than last week's episode.
We could go back and see if Jacob touched Jin or Sun, the one he touched should be the one the ceiling is referring to.
 
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