Apparently they're skipping Apr. 20th between "The Last Recruit" and "The Candidate". My guess is that they did that to put more episodes during May, which is sweeps.
Question: Has it been discussed anywhere as to why (in last season's finale) Jacob and the MIB were having a pleasant conversation on the beach watching the Black Rock sailing gently in the distance off the coast of the island, with an already ruined statue, only to have us see the Black Rock crashing into the statue during a violent storm on its way to America, landing deep in the jungle in the later episode telling about Richard's origins? These two things simply don't mesh up - I'm thinking that the continuity folks were on strike at that time (do continuity specialists strike?) as I can think of no plausible explanation for this, other than some weird temporal anomaly. Any thoughts?
In the podcast they basically said that the scene with Jacob and the MIB seeing that sailing ship didn't necessarily have to be the arrival of the Black Rock.
Heh...methinks there's some retconning going on on the part of the producers. Saying the ship "didn't necessarily have to be the arrival of the Black Rock" is still diametrically opposed to what happened in Richard's episode. The correct statement on their part should be that the ship "must necessarily not be the arrival of the Black Rock". The former statement sounds like "Uh...we might have thought it was the Black Rock, 'cause we thought it would be cool to have it floating out there, ominously foreboding as Jacob and MIB talk calmly about whatever and we forgot about that scene when we wrote the crash scene". As it seems to be somewhat difficult to find this island, who were the people on this supposed other ship? Since it's even more difficult to leave the area around the island, where did that other ship go? Is this other ship where the "Others" came from? Seems a little too much of a white-wash the other way to me, personally. I'd actually buy the flash-sideways explanation, but I don't think they started that by that point as the nuke hadn't gone off yet, which seemed to initiate the split. But, with time travel, who knows? Oh! And my mistake on the statue being broken. The scene I'm talking about occurred at the very beginning of "The Incident, Pt. I", and the statue is still intact at this point. Screencaps here. Here's a transcript of the dialog I found online. The Black Rock was never mentioned, but the whole thing feels like we're supposed to believe it's the Black Rock, especially since the people on this vessel were apparently summoned by Jacob. This really begs the question then, if this wasn't the Black Rock, who was it?
I still don't understand what the big deal with that scene was. There's a ship out in the ocean, and I'm under the impression you can't see the island. A storm happens, and the boat is rocked up onto the island.
Well, considering the big 'Zombie Season' in the background? No, it's a joke. They've already said the white board has been erased.
I'm just curious if that little red-eyed demon is what the MIB actually looks like in his original form.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8sVq0ITBhI&feature=player_embedded Anyone else get the feeling Illana is going to get Artzed?