Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Lost: "The Brig" May 2, 2007

Okay...  So I've been trying to figure out WHY it is that it bothered me so much that Sawyer killed Locke's father/Cooper/the "real" Sawyer last week.  I liked the episode but really wished he hadn't killed him.  It will be one of the defining moments of the whole show and is one of the few times (this season?) that we've seen any season one mysteries solved. 
 
Not to get all "social-worky" here but its a "fact" that Sawyer's redemption and growth had been the most dramatic or at least he had come from the lowest point. 
 
Incidentally, the title of Jay and Jacks's Monday podcast this week is "Don't Rip Sawyer's Letter."  Sage advice for all of us...
 
Questions I'd like to see answered about Lost before the end of the season:
 
1)  What is this ancient place where the others are moving?  I want details!
 
2)  Again, who is Jacob??
 
3)  Is medical experimentation (with the Island's properties) the main reason for the others?  Or are they there to guard the Island?
 
4)  Will Mike H. learn the difference between "Reply to Sender" and "Reply All?"  (An in-joke for C&FS folks).
 
5)  Will Lost's ratings increase?
 
6)  Is the submarine just a sham or is it really how people get to the Island?
 

Sorry this is so short- more after tomorrow's episode.
 
B.
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