Sam Mendes
I am calling him Voldemort until someone decides to give him a name.
When CrazyMom said the light was the heart of the island, it reminded me of John Locke back in season one, during his first encounter with the Smoke Monster.
"I have seen into the heart of this Island, and it was beautiful."
Perhaps the light is now carried in the Man in Black and now if he leaves that's why everything will be destroyed? CrazyMom did say something about how if the light ever went out everything else would die.
Funny for me the big selling point for LOST for me in the last few years has been the mythology, the structure of the series, the twists, the cliffhangers, the mysteries, the inventive writing.I wish these 100% mythology episodes had been done as webisodes or something instead and then I could just ignore them. Get back to the characters I've spent 6 years caring about.
I might take exception to this. This series has had such an expansive cast of characters that it has always spread the screentime around. MIB and Jacob are important characters and deserved their showcase.But I was disappointed with the episode since we learn so little. I watch LOST for the awesome main characters, so it felt like an entirely different show this week. I get the feeling that we got this episode so the main cast could have more time working in the series finale.
But LOST and other shows like it i.e. season one of Heroes always sprinkled clues and building up the mysteries of the year throughout the season always waiting just right before the final stretch of the season to pull it altogether before launching into the resolution for the year. This was not much different. I do think though the season could have been tighter and I question whether the writers needed 18 episodes or maybe I should ask did they do the best they could with them.This episode should have been shown much sooner, definitely not so close to the series finale.
I think the monster is his brother. It is his soul. The body he placed beside Mother[TM] was just the empty vessel that was discarded. All season they've talked about balancing the good with evil within an individual going back to Sayid and Claire, the scales in the rock face room etc so maybe whatever happened to him in the light revealed his darkness in his soul literally.The obvious question now is that if Jacob's brother died then who or what is the man in black? If he ins't Jacob's brother anymore, then why do the rules still apply to him? I are confused on this point.
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