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rose_griffes ([personal profile] rose_griffes) wrote2009-05-14 09:07 pm
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LOST LOST LOST!

Watched the season finale of Lost just a bit ago.

Oh, Juliet. Why, why, why must you care how Sawyer looks at Kate when he's done so many other things to prove by his actions that he cares about you?! That annoyed me so much.

On the other hand, everything else Juliet did was pretty awesome.

So, take a wild guess about the character I found attractive in this episode... blond hair, blue eyes... deceptively calm demeanor hiding power. Why yes, this would be Jacob! Just in time for him to be stabbed by Locke's Esau's emissary, Ben.

Was the Alex-avatar also a manifestation of Esau? What about all the other avatars--Christian, Claire??, Charlie...

Is all of this meant to be a fight between some non-Christian style Gods? Not good versus evil... more like the Titans versus the Olympians?

I'm confused. It's awesome.

Hey, the Lost recapper over at TWoP seems to be uncrazy! It's refreshing! Yes, I have the scars left from reading Jacob's recaps there. Or at least trying to read his recaps. I gave up sometime early in season three.

Was Richard (Ricardos) one of the passengers on the Black Rock? (I assume it was the ship approaching the island in the first scene--that seems to be the general fannish consensus.)

Bernard and Rose and Vincent! Whoooohooooo! Alive in the seventies, baby, and retired!

So, what do you all think? Is Juliet really dead? How about Sayid? How about everyone else near the hydrogen bomb?! Did everything get reset and now Sawyer is back to being his former con artist self and Kate's in jail and Jack has daddy issues (oh wait, that never actually changed)... etcetera.

Speaking of the TWoP recap(let)--the best line was the ending:
Now that is what I call a reset. I'll catch you on the flipside with the full recap. Meanwhile, I'd like you to come up with a detailed plan on how I can make it to 2010 without seeing more of this show, because right now, the only thing I can think of involves a padded room, a straitjacket, and mainlining tranquilizers.

eta: hah, wasn't done. Does Richard think he's working for the side of Good and Right? I'm not sure that Richard's work is entirely done out of free will. Remember his warnings when he took child-Ben from Kate? That he would never be the same, he would always be one of them?

Also, Ilona (spelling?) is pretty cool and I'm curious about why she was in the hospital in her flashback. And the pilot's delivery on his line fantastic made me giggle a lot.

Did Jacob cause Nadia's death or save Sayid's life?

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