I slept on it and decided to vote "above average". I couldn't give it an excellent. It was quite an edge-of-your-seat ride, but there was too much tease and build-up, and not enough in the way of solid answers or things coming together.
Oooh, thanks for the translation.Ok correction on the Latin speak, that Richard said to Ilana to answer her question of What lies in the shadow of the statue? He actually says: "That which watched over all of us"
What a cliffhanger! I think that cliffhanger is better than the "Riker: Fire" cliffhanger from TNG. Cause here, we are left hanging as to whether this resets the timeline or not.
Ooh, interesting.In retrospect, this makes me wonder if Christian isn't with Jacob but with the Adversary. When Ilana gets to Jacob's Cabin she freaks out because the circle of ash was broken and "someone else has been using it". I gotta go back to re-examine everything "Christian" has ever done and said now! It makes sense to associate Cerebus with the Adversary; Cerebus is a security system to keeps outsiders away from the Temple. The Adversary was upset with Jacob for bring the Black Rock to the Island (and by extension any other people as well). So the Adversary wants the Island to be left alone while Jacob wants to bring people here with his lists and his weaving threads through history. It sounds like their rivalry is over whether human nature is redemptive or inherently evil. Not to mention the fact that Cerebus told Ben to do whatever Locke/Adversary told him to do!
Predictions for next year. Yeah, as I said, they don't all die. I think they are successful in changing time. But, not in the way they expect. There is clearly another manipulator here that they've already set up, Jacob. He's visited all of the Losties, many before they knew of the island. He clearly knows the future and I believe is in manipulating events, weaving the fabric of time so to speak. He knows of the other guys plans (we don't have a name yet right?) and is working on a counter plan. So, he's cooking up something to prevent him from being killed. Ben kills Jacob but then the timeline is changed.
In retrospect, this makes me wonder if Christian isn't with Jacob but with the Adversary.
Have the writers done any interviews yet since last night shedding more light on stuff?
With Juliet, Sayid, Locke, near death, The only one I presume to be really dead is Juliet. And I'm beginning to wonder if Richard serves Jacob's enemy and not Jacob and was just playing along with fake Locke.
Why did fake Locke try to hard to take Sun with them on the trip? As a back up in case Ben refused to kill Jacob?
Remember the beginning, as Jacob and evil dude are watching the pirate ship approach? I'm wondering if we're gonna be more of that or was that it.
And I didn't picture Jacob as that guy, I thought he'd be an older looking dude, and wondering if the voices Locke was hearing were coming from evil dude and not Jacob.
I thought the women Juliet and Kate were portrayed as too wishy washy and weak having their emotions so heavily influence their beliefs so easily.
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