I liked it, and I don't like Kate. We have no idea where they're going with the alternate story-line, so we really don't know if it was pointless or not yet. That scene with Kate, Claire and Ethan in the delivery room was super creepy, though. And I guess Ethan is one person that benefited hugely from the bomb going off. Speaking of which, wasn't Baby Ethan on the Island when it blew? Maybe they made it off the Island during the evacuation and would've come back later in the time-line we know...I wonder how thoroughly Cuse and Lindeloft have thought through the changes in this alternate time-line. If they've only figured out the stuff they plan on touching on throughout the season or if they have all the back-stories figured out again, just to get those little things right for the nitpicky fan. That would be a lot of extra work, but kudos to them if the changes turn out to be airtight.
I'm not understanding the moaning about "there isn't enough time left!" either. It's not like the writers are given sixteen weeks and they start putting things together at week one so they better start cram, cram, cramming in
everything just in case they don't have enough time at the end. There's an outline. You don't start a season, even the last season, treating every episode like the show finale. There's a story to tell and there has to be an act one to establish the particular conflicts and themes that will be dealt with and resolved. Someone said upthread that this episode would probably be much better on the DVD, and I think that's true. Pacing-wise, it'll be better with the final picture completed.
Before anyone really starts panicking that they're going to "stall" all season, we should review the second episodes of previous seasons: "Tabula Rasa" (Kate's establishing episode), "Adrift" (Michael and Sawyer's raft drama), The Glass Ballerina (Sun, Jin and Sayid hang out on the beach until the Other's attack), "Confirmed Dead "(Freighter people are introduced), "The Lie" (Hurley does Weekend at Sayid's, wacky hijinks ensue). None of these are exactly highly regarded, none are exactly plot movers, none answer any major questions as far as I remember. The best one of the bunch, IMO, is "Confirmed Dead," but only because it does a decent job of introducing us to the Freighter Folk. But it does not provide many answers about them, just questions.
Finally, it's not like Lost has been withholding all of its answers until this season. We've had a lot of questions answered and a lot more have come up. We know all about what's in the hatch, what The Incident was, if Desmond and Penny ever get together, who Ben is, who the Dharma Initiative are/were, how the Six get off the island and get back, what happened to Locke, what the bomb did (mostly), if Rose's husband really survived, what happened to Michael and Walt after they got off the island, who the real Sawyer is, what Kate did that put her on the run, even how Jack got those stupid tattoos. Is there more to be revealed? Of course. No one would be watching this season if there wasn't anymore mystery. But it's not so much that they have to be providing an avalanche of answers every episode.
Anyways, I kinda liked the episode.
