Just opened up my Season 6 DVDs and started watching "LA X" and am already loving it way more than I did the first time. I'm only halfway through the episode right now (maybe more, I dunno, Juliet is about to bite it).
Anyway, I was intrigued right away by the Jack/Rose encounter on the plane. Now that I know what the flash-sideways are, I have a feeling they are going to be a lot more interesting to watch. After the turbulence, Rose tells Jack, in a very "wise old woman" voice, that he can "Let go." And when Bernard gets back from the bathroom, she tells him she missed him in a way that makes it seem like they had been separated a very long time. I think Rose was already aware of where she was, and she was trying to help Jack remember too.
The turbulence. Then the cut on Jack's neck. Then his encounter with Desmond. All of these things were almost enough to jerk Jack's memory, but he is always so stubborn that he refuses to let go.
Then we cut immediately to the Island buried at the bottom of the ocean. We spent all of Season 6 trying to figure out how it got there, but after watching the opening to this episode, I think maybe the Island was simply "buried" in the ocean of Jack's subconscious...or something.
Anywho, Juliet just died, and now I'm sad. As we all re-watch the season (now with the appropriate context), let's see how our theories really shape up!
(Also, I'm really impressed with the makeup and costume department on this show and how they managed to make everybody look like they did in the 815 flashbacks from Season 1!)
Anyway, I was intrigued right away by the Jack/Rose encounter on the plane. Now that I know what the flash-sideways are, I have a feeling they are going to be a lot more interesting to watch. After the turbulence, Rose tells Jack, in a very "wise old woman" voice, that he can "Let go." And when Bernard gets back from the bathroom, she tells him she missed him in a way that makes it seem like they had been separated a very long time. I think Rose was already aware of where she was, and she was trying to help Jack remember too.
The turbulence. Then the cut on Jack's neck. Then his encounter with Desmond. All of these things were almost enough to jerk Jack's memory, but he is always so stubborn that he refuses to let go.
Then we cut immediately to the Island buried at the bottom of the ocean. We spent all of Season 6 trying to figure out how it got there, but after watching the opening to this episode, I think maybe the Island was simply "buried" in the ocean of Jack's subconscious...or something.
Anywho, Juliet just died, and now I'm sad. As we all re-watch the season (now with the appropriate context), let's see how our theories really shape up!
(Also, I'm really impressed with the makeup and costume department on this show and how they managed to make everybody look like they did in the 815 flashbacks from Season 1!)