• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Lost 4x12: "There's No Place Like Home, Part I"

Grade the episode...


  • Total voters
    80
Speaking of Jack, how could he be running around the bush like that so soon after an appendectomy? From what I've seen in real life, people who've had their appendix out can't even laugh or cough after an opperation let alone walk around.

Have you forgotten that they're on an island where people get healed and right quickly at that??
 
Hmm, maybe in S5 Juliet will hook up with Ben after Jack rejects her and skedaddles. After all, the only Juliet-Ben scene in the entire season was the flashback that reveals he's obsessed with her, right? They've never met in the present?
 
Hard to judge it without the rest of the episode, but I'll give it Above Average
 
Speaking of Jack, how could he be running around the bush like that so soon after an appendectomy? From what I've seen in real life, people who've had their appendix out can't even laugh or cough after an opperation let alone walk around.

Have you forgotten that they're on an island where people get healed and right quickly at that??
*slaps forehead*

I guess I can accept that if that's the case. I was too focussed on how implausible his being up and around playing Rambo was.

:o
 
Speaking of Jack, how could he be running around the bush like that so soon after an appendectomy? From what I've seen in real life, people who've had their appendix out can't even laugh or cough after an opperation let alone walk around.

Have you forgotten that they're on an island where people get healed and right quickly at that??
*slaps forehead*

I guess I can accept that if that's the case. I was too focussed on how implausible his being up and around playing Rambo was.

:o
Well, that's not necessarily the answer if you buy the theory that The Island made Jack sick in the first place.
 
Average. I knew it'd be setup but I was still hoping they'd give us a little something to chew on. The cliffhanger was even decidedly "meh."

The flash forwards were very good, though.
 
So Sun said two people were responsible for her and Jin being on Oceanic 6, her dad and...who?

I figured she blamed two people for his death. My guess is the other one is Keamy as he blows up the boat.

My other guess was that the Orchid brings the Oceanic Six off the island, but the previews might indicate otherwise.
 
Well, that's not necessarily the answer if you buy the theory that The Island made Jack sick in the first place.
Aside from having him up and around for the sake of television, the 'island healing' bit makes sense. Maybe his appendicitis was developing and was too much for the island to heal, but the post opperation wasn't. I don't know. If there's another explanation, and I wouldn't be surprised if there is one, I'd love to hear some ideas about what it might be.
 
Have you forgotten that they're on an island where people get healed and right quickly at that??
*slaps forehead*

I guess I can accept that if that's the case. I was too focussed on how implausible his being up and around playing Rambo was.

:o
Well, that's not necessarily the answer if you buy the theory that The Island made Jack sick in the first place.

This is an excellent point. I wonder if we'll ever know why Ben and Jack both get sick. Does Jack get sick from helping Ben or not listening to Locke? Or Both?

I dunno. But seems to me there's more to Jack getting sick on the island and Rose's explicit comments to that affect a couple episode ago lead me to believe there will be some sort of follow up to that question.
 
I give this 3.5/4. Really excellent set-up here. The numbers on the car, the lying to the press, the explosives on the boat, the reappearance of Richard.....WOW.

Now I'm DYING to see the rest of it!

Damn, I love this show.
 
How in the hell do the six get together to get off the island!
The numbers were creepy. The C4!!!
I loved Jacks face after he talks to Claires mum.

It might be set up, but its damn good set up.

Great ep, I voted Excellent.
 
Quite good but not excellent but Above average doesn't seem fair either. Too bad we don't have a "Great" option.

This seems to be I guess a three-part finale like "Exodus" in season one. I can't wait to see the finale in two weeks.

I'll just sort of have a stream of thought about this episode:

Where are they going to take the island?

I liked the take-charge Sun we saw. She isn't the same woman she was when she left. I liked the development that she used her Oceanic settlement to buy an interest in her father's company. I was a little surprised by his crying at seeing Sun at her homecoming. I guess he isn't all bad.

Dan knew of second protocol but Charlotte didn't.

I was surprised Juliet didn't know what the Orchid was.

What does Dan know of Orchid?

I liked the homecoming.

Michelle Forbes is an Oceanic representative. Is Oceanic in on the conspiracy? It seems the Six came up with the cover story all on their own and Mrs Decker is out of the loop on this.

Smart touch for the beach residents to try to call on the satellite phone to Frank but equally smart for him to not have the call go through but to go to MONITOR mode so as to not alert Martin. We still don't know what the device that was attached to him last week is.

This is the first time we saw Jack's mom since season one's "White Rabbit".

Like the realistic touch of holding a news conference with the survivors and having media outlets there from all over the world.

We learn from Michael in a conversation with Sun/Jin how he got from the island back to NY in more detail. I wondered about this since "Meet Kevin Johnson" didn't address it. He probably ended up on the same place as the Six did.

How are the commandos going to torch the island?

I liked how the show drops these big revelations where it is so broad and vague and then sit back and watch as the writers methodically unfold it bit-by-bit. Case in point with the Oceanix Six. I wondered who the six were then why only those six then last week it hinted that the first group off the island would the the Oceanic Six and before they could return for the others the island would be moved. Well tonight they toyed with us a bit and turned expectations on their head with some twists and turns. I figured Jin would wait behind while Sun was the first to go to the freighter but then he hops in there with her along with Dan and some faceless extras, Jack takes off with Kate, then Jack takes off with Sawyer, then Kate goes back with Sayid. Some are paired with individuals we know won't get off the island and going in the wrong direction from the beach and the raft.

I have no idea how they'll end up coming together in becoming the Six. Initially weeks ago I just assumed that it was more organized why these six got off the island but now it seems more like random happenstance and that they might just be forced into it because of spiraling conditions around them.

Kate/Sayid are caught by Richard and the Others who were presumably the ones Ben signalled and probably are en route to the Orchid to help eliminate the commandos. Jack, Sawyer and Frank are headed to the Orchid to find Hurley and possibly John. So some of the Six are coming back together. Are they choppered by Frank? Is the freighter going to explode killing everyone including Jin(Is this how he dies?), Michael, Desmond but obviously Sun and Aaron get off the freighter. It is compelling to watch. I love how the writers toy with our expectations and in the process come up with an even more interesting scenario that one envisioned.

Does Dan know the Orchid is where you move the island and that is the reason for the urgency in his voice to get off the because he doesn't want to go God-knows-where when the island moves or because he knows they are going to wipe everyone out? And Dan is screwed if Desmond is killed off because he won't have a constant anymore unless he choose Charlotte?

I guess the commandos went to the Orchid not to torch the island but capture Ben because Widmore told them that that is where he would go

I wondered a few weeks ago how the suvivors would be explained to the public after telling everyone that they all had perished. Apparently they didn't do a survey to confirm the number of dead to match the manifest otherwise these six coming back would raise all sorts of questions.

We don't know yet how those six get together and get from island to Sumba.

I don't think Kate ever met or crossed paths with Richard.

How did Ben first learn how to move the island? Did Jacob tell him? or did Widmore show him? Or Richard? Also I think perhaps we got a hint about what Widmore might have meant when he told Ben in The Shape of Things to Come "everything you have you took from me". Ben seemed like he had moved the island before hence knowing how to do it and that it was difficult and dangerous. What if Ben moved the island while Widmore was away and that is why Widmore has been trying to find the island again. And how many times was the island moved? And if it has where was its origin?

Must be hard to not be able to talk to anyone but the other five about what you went through on the island.

What happened to the freighter since not the means off the island? What happened to Desmond? Did it explode?

Jack DID learn that his sister was Claire and his nephew is Aaron. I thought maybe Juliet would tell Jack given the bloodwork or those files they acquired on all the survivors but I think this was actually the perfect way to facilitate this secret coming out into the open. Plus interesting Christian's grandson was at his memorial and Claire's mom got to see her grandson unbeknowst to her. And I guess Jack never crossed paths with Christian on the island. We also learned Claire's mom came out of a coma. So Claire made the right decision back in "Par Avion" not to take her off life support.

Who placed the explosives on the freighter?

I think Desmond might have given the wrong bearing to the crewman to get to the island. He said 305 I thought it was 325.
 
Last edited:
Regarding the preview for the finale...

Did it seem like Sawyer was gonna jump off the chopper so it would have enough fuel to make it?
 
Clearly when Sun says that her husband is dead several episodes previous, it was part of the cover-up. Hence why Jin had to go sneaking around to leave her the panda. I still don't know why people keep saying he's dead.
 
I thought this was a terrific episode. After so many weeks on the BSG side of things with "set-up" being slow-moving and only vaguely interesting (IMO, of course) it was great to see Lost firing on all cylinders, making the so-called set-up material gripping.

The ending montage was really well-done, they really haven't done a big montage since season 2 when the Raftie/Tailie team got back to the beach, unless I'm forgetting something in between. I'm also really looking forward to more of our characters seeing Michael, especially Jack and Hurley. I bet Jack will flip out a la earlier this season when he tried to shoot Locke.

I think Desmond might have given the wrong bearing to the crewman to get to the island. He said 305 I thought it was 325.
Michael and Walt used 325 in "Live Together, Die Alone," but this whole season the number has been 305. I'm guessing the difference is important, since this definitely isn't the type of show that messes up the details.

Clearly when Sun says that her husband is dead several episodes previous, it was part of the cover-up. Hence why Jin had to go sneaking around to leave her the panda. I still don't know why people keep saying he's dead.
Jin was getting the panda for one of Mr. Paik's business associate's daughter in a flashback, hence his "I've only been married for a few months" line near the end of "Ji Yeoung." I'm pretty sure that was just the writers being more intentionally misleading than usual, by sticking flashbacks and flashfowards into the same episode. I don't think Jin is going to leave the island, which is why his tombstone in Sun's flashforward had his date of death as the day of the crash, 9/22/04, same as everyone else who "died" in the Oceanic 6 story.
 
Last edited:
Above Average

Was tempted to give this an average, but I gave it the benefit of the doubt. I was probably just annoyed with the poor video quality and the fact that my laptop turned off halfway through.

This was a hell of a lot of setup, and lengthy setup at that, but at least it was good setup.
 
Last edited:
Clearly when Sun says that her husband is dead several episodes previous, it was part of the cover-up. Hence why Jin had to go sneaking around to leave her the panda. I still don't know why people keep saying he's dead.

You're joking, right? :brickwall:
 
I went with average. I don't know, something about it just didn't do much for me. For one thing, when Kate and Sayid were captured by the "Others", I'm rolling my eyes and thinking "Oh crap, here we go with that again. Can we please move on?"

Which leads me my next question, if Richard (or whateverTF his name is) and his apparently well-armed minions are out there in the jungle, where the hell were they when all the shit was going down at "New Otherton?" That part of episode annoyed me so much that I guess it kind of tainted my view of the whole episode. Having the "others" suddenly show up seemed like a step backwards.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top