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Dylflon 02-23-2010 10:34 PM

LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
WHACHA!

Gotta figure out what channel I can watch this in HD since CTV is covering Olympics.

Fox 6 02-23-2010 11:41 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
What a crazy episode. just wow.

1. WTF Claire?!
2. We now have a good idea what the numbers are based on
3. WTF Claire?!

Bond 02-24-2010 01:43 AM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
I felt like this episode was trying to give the false impression Jacob is actually the bad guy?

Typhoid 02-24-2010 03:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bond (Post 263761)
I felt like this episode was trying to give the false impression Jacob is actually the bad guy?

I personally think Jacob is the bad guy.
His goals seem to be more self-oriented. It seems to be him wanting to find a replacement so he can leave, regardless of what happens.

Also "fake Lock" said that everyone who was on the Island was visited at some point by Jacob pre-Island 'May have thought they were choosing their own path, but their path was already determined at that point.' or something to that effect. And when I think about it, it showed the flashback where Jacob had physical contact with everyone. So I see it like at that point, once he makes physical contact of you, you're sort of like a puppet. A puppet with free will and all that - but maybe your free will may or may not be skewed.

I also just think Jacob is the bad guy because it's Lost, and they like to flip things around a bunch of times.

Teuthida 02-24-2010 04:45 AM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
That lighthouse was very Myst-esque.

I was leaning towards Jacob being the badguy until Flocke showed up in Claire's nest. Making people abandon their babies and go crazy (would say she's like that from being alone for 3 years but she had her good friend Smokey McBlackerson for company) isn't a very nice guy sort of thing. Flocke is still much more likable a fellow than Jacob.

Dylflon 02-24-2010 01:06 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
I've noticed that this season is following the structure of the first season in terms of who gets an episode centered around them in what order.

1st Season: Jack - Kate - Locke - Jack --> Sun/Jin

6th Season: Jack - Kate - Locke - Jack


If I'm right, next episode will be about Jin and or Sun. Also, the episodes seem to deal with themes from those episodes in the first season.
For example, this ep in Season one was about Jack's issues with his father which now play out as issues with his kid He references how he followed his dad and found the caves which happened in the correlating first season episode.

manasecret 02-24-2010 01:17 PM

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Nice episode. Again some very interesting play on themes with Jack and his alternate universe son.

And Hurley is still my favorite character. :)

Hopefully the hype they built in the preview of the next episode is warranted. "Questions will be answered" they say. We'll see!

Typhoid 02-24-2010 04:36 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
Am I the only one who didn't know Jack had a kid, by the way?
How could I go 5 seasons without knowing this.

manasecret 02-24-2010 04:49 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
No, he didn't have a kid. He even confirms it in the same episode, telling Hurley he would be a terrible dad.

Typhoid 02-24-2010 06:42 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
So...if the two universes are the same up until they get on the plane, then split - how does he suddenly have a kid in the 'no-plane' scenario, and not on the 'island' scenario?

Teuthida 02-24-2010 07:43 PM

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That's the thing. They're different going back much further. Some folks think this timeline is what would happen if Jacob never pulled any strings.

Bond 02-24-2010 09:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Teuthida (Post 263807)
That's the thing. They're different going back much further. Some folks think this timeline is what would happen if Jacob never pulled any strings.

Then how would Locke still be alive?

Teuthida 02-24-2010 09:20 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
Hmm, he did bring him back to life....but then again Richard wouldn't have sought him out either.

So there's gotta be another reason everyone's life is different going back much further. Any ideas?

Bond 02-24-2010 10:49 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
I'm not sure, but I do think it is a valid theory (ignoring the Locke problem).

Also, on whether Jacob is good or evil, I think this question mainly depends upon whether the island is good or evil, since Jacob is its "protector."

Fox 6 02-24-2010 10:56 PM

Re: LOST Tonight (2/23) - "Lighthouse"
 
Well if Locke is still on good terms with his father, it may be a completely different type of accident that put him in the chair, one that isn't as life threatening.


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